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    Most Important Greek Gods

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    representing a certain facet of the human condition‚ even abstract ideas such as justice and wisdom could have their own personification. The most important greek gods were the olympians led by zeus‚ these gods were Athena‚ Apollo‚ Poseidon‚ Hermes‚ Hera‚ Aphrodite‚ Demeter‚ Ares‚ Artemis‚ Hades‚ Hephaestus‚ and Dionysus. These gods were believed to live on Mt. Olympos and would have been recognized all across greece‚ although‚ some local variations and perhaps particular attributes and associations

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    for devouring his own children‚ a stone wrapped in a blanket as a decoy for Zeus. Once Zeus freed his siblings by inducing Kronos to vomit them out‚ Zeus imprisoned Kronos in Tartarus‚ a prison for the Titans. Zeus‚ god of the sky‚ was married to Hera. He is also known for his numerous affairs and many powerful children. He greatly

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    Hermes Vs Praxiteles

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    The art that really fascinates me is the sculptures from back then. I love looking at sculptures because throughout time you can see the different styles that developed over time. Going back the time line there are many sculptures that show the culture of that period. The ones I decided to talk about are two sculptures from the Late Classical Period‚ The two pieces I chose to write about is the Hermes and the Infant Dionysos and oo. Both of these pieces were created by a popular sculptor named Praxiteles

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    there was an abundance of magical fruits and enchanted vegetables in the time of Helen of Troy. This is something we seem to be lacking in our modern day culture. One thing I did find relevant to our modern culture is the way that the three goddesses Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite reacted upon hearing that whoever had possession of the apple would be the‚ “Fairest of them all”. It seems that today‚ a lot of girls will do anything to be the most beautiful. Something is not right in our heads‚ and we know

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    Aphrodite Thesis

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    Trojan War‚ Hera and Athena were implacable enemies of Troy while Aphrodite was loyal to Paris and the Trojans.Aphrodite lived on Mount Olympus with the other supreme deities and was married to the homely craftsman-god‚ Hephaestus. Aphrodite involved herself on several noteworthy occasions with the affairs of mortal heroes. When Jason asked permission of the king of Colchis to remove the Golden Fleece from the grove in which it hung‚ the king was clearly unwilling. So the goddess Hera‚ who sponsored

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    superior‚ they are considered the highest gods They are called Olympians because they live in Mt. Olympus‚ the highest mountain in Greece which is located in Thessaly in North East of Greece The twelve Olympian gods are: Zeus- ruler of heaven Hera- Juno Poseidon- Neptune‚ ruler of sea Hades – Pluto god of underworld Pallas Athena – Minerva Phoebes Apollo Artemis (Diana) Aphrodite- Venus Hermes- Mercury Ares- Mars Hephaestus- Vulcan Hestia- Vesta Zeus (Jupiter) Zeus the Olympian

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    King Zeus

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    previously swallowed. Zeus had many offspring; his wife Hera bore him Ares‚ Hephaestus‚ Hebe and Eileithyia‚ but Zeus had numerous liaisons with both goddesses and mortals. He either raped them‚ or used devious means to seduce the unsuspecting maidens. His union with Leto (meaning the hidden one) brought forth the twins Apollo and Artemis. Once again Hera showed her jealousy by forcing Leto to roam the earth in search of a place to give birth‚ as Hera had stopped her from gaining shelter on terra-firma

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    Helen Of Troy

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    King of Sparta made all men swear that they would accept Helen’s choice of a husband and that they would also defend her if anyone tried to take her away from that man. The ten year conflict‚ known forever as the Trojan War‚ began when three goddesses Hera‚ Athena‚ and Aphrodite asken the Trojan prince‚ PAris‚ to chose the most beautiful goddess between the three.  Each goddess tried to influence the prince‚ and in the end‚ he chose Aphrodite because she promised him his choice of the most beautiful

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    from attacking Agamemnon (Willcock). Andre Michalopoulous confirms this action by quoting what Athena says to Achilles : I came from heaven to stay thine anger‚ if perchance though wilt hearken to me‚ being sent forth of the white-armed goddess Hera‚ that loveth you twain alike and careth for you. Go to now‚ cense from strife‚ and let not thine hand draw the sword.(65) Achilles listens to Athena’s request‚ and therefore he returns his sword to its sheath‚ and withdraws

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    Hephaestus

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    Hephaestus‚ the god of fire‚ especially the blacksmith’s fire‚ was the patron of all craftsmen‚ particularly those working with metals. Hephaestus is known as the son of Hera and Zeus‚ although Zeus had nothing to do with the conception. Known as the lame god‚ Hephaestus was born weak and crippled. Displeased by the sight of her son‚ Hera threw Hephaestus from Mount Olympus‚ and he fell for a whole day before landing in the sea. Nymphs found him and then took him to the island Lemnos where the island

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