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greek god and goddess L-workers Hera (Juno) goddess of marriage; consort of Zeus Hermes (Mercury) god of merchants; messenger of Zeus Poseidon (Neptune) god of the sea and earthquakes Zeus (Jupiter) god of the sky; ruler of Olympus More about the Olympians Genealogy learn about the genealogy of the Olympian gods and goddesses from this family tree Map this map of ancient Greece features cities greek god and goddess, shrines greek god and goddess, and sites that were sacred to the Olympians Symbols a list of the symbols (and animals) of the Olympian gods and goddesses Search Mythography For best results greek god and goddess, use lower case queries in Altavista's syntax... search help! Do you have a specific question about Greek mythology? Then try the Mythography forum! Who's Who in Classical Mythology This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! Organized alphabetically greek god and goddess, this who's who features information about over 1200 of the most intriguing characters from Classical myth and legend. And there are excellent entries on the Olympian gods .
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Iai) Bellona Erida Erida, the wearisome goddess of Hate. (Erida, Hate) Erinyes Erinys, the Mist-Walking and the Kindly One; punisher of the unfaithful. (Erinyes, Erinys, Furiae, Furies, Tisiphone, Megaera, Alecto, Alekto) Furiae Eris Eris, the goddess of Discord and Strife. (Eris, Discordia, Discord) Discordia Eros Eros, the primal god of Love; using arrows of gold and lead, he would wound the hearts of mortals and Immortals alike. (Eros, Cupid) Cupid Eurynome Eurynome, one of the many daughters of Ocean; the mother of the Graces. (Eurynome) Fates The Fates, the Daughters of Necessity; born of Zeus and Themis. (Fates, Morae, Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos, Klotho, Lakhesis, Moiras, Keras, Moirai, Moira) Morae Gorgons Gorgons, the daughters of Phorkys and Keto (Ceto); with snakes about their heads and wrists, Medusa, Sthenno and Euryale were so hideous, the shock of seeing them would turn anyone to stone. (Gorgon, Medusa, Sthenno, Euryale) Graces Graces, the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome; t
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