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Cronus: Rise and Fall of the Great Titan Ruler

Before the time of the Olympians, the ruthless Titan Cronus (also spelled Kronos or Cronos) was the god of time and the ruler of the universe. Cronus was a ...

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Urania (Ourania): Muse of Astronomy in Greek Mythology

Urania, also called Ourania, was one of the nine Muses, the daughter of Zeus, and his wife Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. She was the Muse of astronomy, ...

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Who Were the Greek Sirens: Bird Women or Mermaids?

The Sirens are one of the most intriguing creatures in Greek mythology and western culture. Known for their hauntingly beautiful singing, the Sirens would ...

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Prometheus: The Titan Who Stole Fire for Humans

Prometheus is more than just a Titan. His tale speaks of rebellion, innovation, and a quest for knowledge that forever changed the course of humanity. Of ...

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Proteus: An Early Sea God in Greek Mythology

As one of the earliest sea gods in Greek mythology, Proteus is an important god with many variations to his story. Sometimes called Old Man of the Sea by ...

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Centaurs in Greek Mythology: Half-Horse, Half-Human Beings

The centaurs are among Greek mythology's most intriguing creatures, known for their fascinating hybrid nature. Symbolizing the struggle between the animal ...

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Hephaestus: The God of Fire and Forge in Greek Mythology

Hephaestus (Roman equivalent Vulcan), also spelled Hephaistos, was the Greek god of blacksmiths, craftsmanship, fire, and metallurgy. He was the only god to ...

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Who Is Echo, the Cursed Nymph of Greek Mythology?

In Greek mythology, Echo belongs to the long list of figures who suffered the wrath of Hera. A voracious talker, Echo is supposedly the reason we have ...

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Hades: God of the Dead and King of the Underworld

Hades is theGreek Gods (Twelve Olympian) and Their Symbols Greek god of the dead as well as the king of the underworld. However, although he's associated ...

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Greek Goddess Athena: Her Origins, Symbols, and Influence

Athena (Roman counterpart Minerva) is the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare. She is the patron and protectress of many cities, but most notably Athens ...

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