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Abderus: a divine hero
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Aegle: Goddess of brightness
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Aeolus: God of wind
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Aether: He is the personification of the upper sky, space, and heaven, and is the elemental god of the "Bright, Glowing, Upper Air." He is the pure upper air that the gods breathe, as opposed to the normal air mortals breathe.
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Agrius: A man eating thrachian giant who was half-man, half-bear
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Alceme: mother of Heracles.
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Alcyone: daughter of Aeolus
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Alcyoneus: The eldest of the Thracian giants, who was slain by Heracles
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Aloadae: Twin giants who attempted to storm Olympus
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Ananke: The goddess of inevitability, compulsion and necessity.
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Antaeus: A Giant who was a great wrestler, killed many strangers, invincible when standing on ground, strangled in the air by Hercules
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Anteros: god of requited love
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Apate: personification of deceit, and was one of the evil spirits released from Pandora's box.
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Aphrodite: Goddess of beauty
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Apollo: god of music
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Ares: God of war
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Argus: a giant with 100 eyes
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Aristaeüs: A minor pastoral deity and protector of the beekeepers.
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Artemis: Goddess of the hunt
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Asteria: the sixth Amazon killed by Heracles
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Athena: goddess of wisdom and war
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Atlas: a Titan who was forced by Zeus to bear the sky on his shoulders
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Boreas: the North Wind
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Calaeno: Her name means "darkness" or "blackness".
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Calliode: Muse of Epics
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Cerberus: 3-headed dog guarding the entrance to Hades
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Charybdis: a ship-devouring whirlpool lying on the other side of a narrow strait from Scylla
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Chimera: fire-breathing she-monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail
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Chiron: teacher of heroes
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Chloris: Goddess of spring flowers
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Circe: daughter of Helius and Perseïs
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Clio: Muse of History
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Coeus: Titan of intelligence
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Crius: least known of the Titans, overthrown in the Titanomachy war
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Cronus: titan of time, father of the big three
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Cyclopes: Monsters with one eye
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Demeter: Goddess of the harvest
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Doris: wife of Nereus and mother of the Nereids
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Dryope: the daughter of Dryops ("oak-man")
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Echidna: Typhon's mate and mother of monsters
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Electra: An Argive princess and daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra.
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Enceladus: One of the Thracian giants who made war on the gods
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Enyo: counterpart and companion to the war god Ares.
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Eos: Gentle dawn
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Epimetheus: titan of after thought
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Erato: Muse of Lyrics
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Erebus: personification of darkness and shadow
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Eris: Goddess of chaos and discord
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Eros: God of love
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Erotes: are a group of winged gods and demi-gods
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Erythia: Goddess of scarlet
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Eunomia: governance according to good laws
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Eurus: the East Wind
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Euterpe: Muse of Music
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Gaea: mother earth
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Geras: was the god of old age.
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Geryon: three bodied and headed giant
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Gorgons: three hideous dragonish sisters that could change men to stone at a glance.
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Graiae: sisters who shared one eye and one tooth
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Hades: King of the Underworld
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Hekatonkheires: Hundred handed and fifty headed monster
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Helios: the Sun
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Hemera: Goddess of daylight and the sun.
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Hephaeustus: God of the forge
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Hera: Goddess of marriage, Queen of Olympus
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Hermes: God of messengers,thieves, and travelers
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Hesperethusa: Goddess of the sunset glow
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Hesperides: nymphs who tend a blissful garden in a far western corner of the world.
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Hestia: Goddess of the hearth
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Hydra: monster with nine heads, cut off one, two grew back
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Hyperion: God of light
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Hypnos: God of sleep
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Iapetus: ruler of the underworld during Golden Age
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Illithia: Goddess of childbirth
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Inachus: personified the Inachus River
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Io: a priestess of Hera in Argos
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Kaos: The most ancient of gods; the personification of the infinity of space preceding creation of the universe
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Keres: female death-spirits.
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Ladon: dragon guarding garden of the Hesperides
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Laestrygonians: A tribe of man-eating giants.
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Maia: the eldest of the Pleiades
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Meliae: nymphs of the ash tree
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Melpomene: Muse of Tragedy
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Mnemosyne: Titaness of Memory
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Momus: the god of satire, mockery, censure, writers, poets; a spirit of evil-spirited blame and unfair criticism.
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Moros: personification of impending doom
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Notus: the South Wind
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Nyx: goddess of the night
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Oceanids: the three thousand daughters of the Titans
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Oceanus: lord of river, ocean
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Oizys: goddess of distress, worry, and anxiety.
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Oneiroi: black-winged daemons.
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Orion: Legendary hunter from mythology. When he vowed to kill every creature on earth, Artemis asked that he be stopped. A giant scorpion was sent to kill him; but after his death, to honor his bravery the gods asked that he be brought to the heavens, and he forms the famous constellation (with its belt) that bears his name.
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Paeëon: Physician of the gods.
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Pan: God of shepherds and other minor gods
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Peitho: goddess who personifies persuasion and seduction.
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Persephone: Goddess of plants, Queen of the underworld
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Philotes: personification of affection and friendship.
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Pleione: She married Atlas and gave birth to the Hyades, Hyas and the Pleiades.
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Polyhymnia: Muse of Hymns
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Ponus: god of hard labor and toil
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Poseidon: God of the sea
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Prometheus: titan of forethought
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Proteus: a prophetic god who served Poseidon
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Rhadamanthus: judge in the Underworld
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Rhodos: a son of Hermes and Aphrodite.
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Selene: the moon
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Silenus: the chief satyr in the service of Bacchus
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Sirens: creatures whose songs lured sailors to their deaths
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Sterope: one of the seven Pleiades
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Tantalus: man who could never eat or drink
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Tartarus: the darkest, deepest part of the underworld controlled by Hades
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Taygete: "Mistress of the animals."
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Terpsichore: Muse of Dance
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Tethys: sea goddess
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Thalia: Muse of Comedy
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Thanatos: daemon personification of Death.
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The Fates: were three powerful goddesses who determined the lives of men. Clotho wove the thread of life; Lachesis measured it out; and Atropos cut it off with her scissors of death.
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The Gegenees: A tribe of six-armed giants fought by the Argonauts on Bear Mountain in Mysia
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The Graces: Aglaia, Euphrosyne, and Thalia
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The Nesoi: Goddesses of the islands.
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The Ourea: The gods of mountains.
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Themis: goddess of justice
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Triton: a sea god
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Tyche: presiding tutelary deity that governed the fortune and prosperity of a city
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Urania: Muse of astronomy
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Uranus: father sky
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Zephyr: the West Wind
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Zeus: God of the sky,King of Olympus