Megara

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Zeus Ares Hermes Hades Poseidon

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Zeus

Ares

Hermes

Hades

Poseidon

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King of the Gods

His symbol the oak tree

His symbol the thunderboltHis symbol the eagle

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This is one of his symbols a horse

A trident

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Helmet of Invisibility

Two pronged spear

Narcissus

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Helmet

Spear

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Winged sandalsCaduceus

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Bow and arrow

Laurel wreath crown

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Axe

Fire

Blacksmith’s hammer

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Aphrodite

Hera

Demeter

AthenaArtemis

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Peacock

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Aegis (shield with the head of medusa)Owl

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Dolphin

Scallop shellSwans

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Corn

Wheat

Cornucopia

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Zeus and Hera are married Zeus and Leto are married Zeus and Maia are married Hestia=sister of Zeus Poseidon=brother of Zeus Demeter=sister of Zeus Hades=brother of Zeus Persephone=daughter of Zeus Athena=daughter of Zeus Ares=son of Zeus and Hera Hebe=daughter of Zeus and Hera Hephaestus=son of Zeus and Hera Apollo=son of Zeus and Leto Artemis=daughter of Zeus and Leto Hermes=son of Zeus and Maia

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Typhon

Sicily

One day Typhon got really mad and was roaring with all of his 100 heads. So Zeus threw the island Sicily on him.

This myth explains why Mount Etna in Sicily erupts on occasion. (Typhon is trying to escape and get the island off him)

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Prometheus

Clay

Prometheus one day made people out of clay. He thenstole fire from the gods and gave it to mankind.

This myth explains how people came to be and where fire came from.