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HERCULES Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
The goddess Hera, controlled Hercules (also know as Herakles), so he would kill his wife and children. He got so mad he prayed to Apollo for guidance. ...
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HERCULES Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
The goddess Hera, controlled Hercules (also know as Herakles), so he would kill his wife and children. He got so mad he prayed to Apollo for guidance. ...
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ATLAS Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
Atlas's father was Iapetos and his mother was Clymene. His brothers were Prometheus who stole from the gods seven times and Atlas also had a son named ...
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Mount Olympus Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
WELCOME TO My big fat Greek Gods website. Copyright 2003, Hit Counter.
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ATLAS Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
In Roman mythology. Atlas had Medusa's head in a sack. Atlas pulled it out and looked at it by accident, and he was turned to stone! ...
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ATLAS Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
Atlas's father was Iapetos and his mother was Clymene. His brothers were Prometheus who stole from the gods seven times and Atlas also had a son named ...
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ATLAS Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
Atlas's father was Iapetos and his mother was Clymene. His brothers were Prometheus who stole from the gods seven times and Atlas also had a son named ...
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ATLAS Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
Atlas was an interesting, legendary Titan. He was in a lot of stories, starting with the story of the exploits with the hero, Hercules. ...
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ATLAS Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
In Roman mythology. Atlas had Medusa's head in a sack. Atlas pulled it out and looked at it by accident, and he was turned to stone! ...
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APHRODITE Greek Mythology God Goddess Ancient Olympus
He ended up marrying her to the smith god Hephaistos. Aphrodite was not happy at first, but she later realized he could be useful. Bride got many gifts made ...
 
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