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Gaea Grandmother of Zeus and Mother of Rea
Gea (from Latin Gæa) or Gaya alternatively Ancient Greek Gaia: Γαῖα, romanization: Gaĩa, pronunciation: classical: [ɡá͜ɪ̀a] Koiné: [ɟˈɛːa] Byzantine: [ʝˈea] from Ancient Greek Ge: Γῆ, romanization: Gễ literally: "Earth" is the primal goddess who personifies the Earth in Greek mythology. It is a primordial and chthonic deity in the ancient Greek pantheon, considered Mother Earth. -
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Rhea Mother of Zeus
In Greek mythology, the titanic Rea (in ancient Greek Ῥεία Reia, Ῥέα Rea, Ῥείη Reiē or Ῥέη Reē, 'flow [menstrual or amniotic fluid]' or 'ease was the daughter of Uranus and Gaea , sister and wife of Cronos, and mother with him of Demeter, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon and Zeus. She was strongly associated with Cibeles, so much so that in works of art she used to be represented in a chariot pulled by two lions and in practice they were considered the same divinity within the pantheon. -
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Crono (Cronos) Father of Zeus
In Greek mythology, Crono or Cronos (in ancient Greek Κρόνος Krónos, in Latin Cronus) was the main (and in some myths the youngest) of the first generation of Titans, divine descendants of Gaia (the earth) and Uranus , (heaven). Cronus overthrew his father Uranus and ruled during the mythological golden age, until he was overthrown by his own sons, Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, and locked in Tartarus or sent to rule the paradise of the Champs Elysees. -
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Hades
God of the underworld and the dead, he is the eldest of his brothers Zeus and Poseidon, these being born in the respective order leaving Poseidon as the youngest, this along with his brothers defeated their father and stayed with the universe, thus possessing the gifts and qualities with which they are described, he honestly did not like the divine distribution chose him as the god of the underworld -
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Zeus
In Greek mythology, Zeus (in ancient Greek Ζεύς Zeús) is the "father of gods and men", who ruled the Olympian gods as a father to a family, so that even those who were not his natural children they addressed him as such was the king of the gods who oversaw the universe was the god of the sky and thunder. -
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Poseidon
This is considered the god of the seas and oceans, creator of earthquakes, his father, Cronos, devoured him at the time of his birth, a misfortune from which his brother Zeus saved him. -
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Atenea
Considered and revered for being the goddess of wisdom and strategy, one of the favorite daughters of Zeus, this is personified with long brown hair, with war armor, since she was one of the most fighting goddesses, his battle plans they were infallible and their melee battle skills were innate -
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Ares
Considered primarily as the god of war and violence, therefore, he manifests all the brute force of Olympus, this is the brother of Athena, the goddess of wisdom and strategy, so it is considered that both are two completely opposite poles, he is the son of Zeus and even so, being the god of war, he was defeated on several occasions by his impulsiveness -
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Aphrodite
This is highly recognized for being one of the most beautiful goddesses of Olympus, the most desired and the most courted, for her innate qualities, considered the goddess of love for the body, beauty and lust, she is catapulted and made shine being the personification of all that is sinful, born from the sperm of Uranus, in the sea as an adult and filling Olympus and the land with desire. -
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Hermes
This god is recognized as the messenger of the gods, he is also given the title of god of the borders, in addition to interceding for thieves and liars before Olympus for his great capacity for Eloquence. Son of Zeus and Atlas, the myth says that I created the Lyre and the Plectrum, which means that if this is true, it triggered what is known worldwide today as lyric. -
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artemisa
Twin sister of Apollo, she was considered the goddess of hunting, virginity and childbirth, as she helped women who were going through this process. Being a little girl, she asked her father, Zeus, for a gift that he had told her would make her extremely happy. -
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apolo
In Greek and Roman mythology Apollo is one of the most important and multifaceted Olympian gods. Apollo has been variously recognized as the god of light and the sun; truth and prophecy; archery; medicine and healing; music, poetry and the arts, etc. -
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Fobos Deimos Anteros Eros Harmonia Hímero
ares and afrodita kids -
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Himeneo Priapo
Dionisio and afrodita kids -
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Hermafrodito Peito Tique
Hermes and afrodita kids -
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Rodo
Poseidon and Afrodita kid -
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Beroe, Eneas, Érice y Astinoo
afroditas mortal kids