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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GaiaGaia - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · Gaia then gave birth to Erichthonius of Athens, whom Athena adopted as her own child. [50] Nonnus describes a similar myth, in which Aphrodite fled from her lustful father Zeus , who was infatuated with her.

    • Primordial Deities

      Hesiod's primordial genealogy. Hesiod's Theogony, (c. 700...

    • Gaia Hypothesis

      The Gaia hypothesis (/ ˈ ɡ aɪ. ə /), also known as the Gaia...

    • Thaumus

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    • Aether

      In Greek mythology, Aether, Æther, Aither, or Ether (/ ˈ iː...

    • Gaia (Disambiguation)

      Environmentalism. Gaia hypothesis, concerns the stability of...

    • Chaos

      The motif of Chaoskampf (German: [ˈkaːɔsˌkampf]; lit. '...

    • Hesiod

      Hesiod (/ ˈ h iː s i ə d / HEE-see-əd or / ˈ h ɛ s i ə d /...

    • Gigantes

      Poseidon (left) holding a trident, with the island Nisyros...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HephaestusHephaestus - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · Hephaestus (UK: / h ɪ ˈ f iː s t ə s / hif-EE-stəs, US: / h ɪ ˈ f ɛ s t ə s / hif-EST-əs; eight spellings; Greek: Ἥφαιστος, translit. Hḗphaistos) is the Greek god of artisans, blacksmiths, carpenters, craftsmen, fire, metallurgy, metalworking, sculpture and volcanoes.

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  4. May 2, 2024 · King Erichthonius of Athens; Ardalus; Cacus; Hermes’s Mortal Offspring: Aethalides; Dionysus’s Mortal Offspring: King Oenopion of Chios; King Thoas of Lemnos; Eurymedon; Phlias; Phanus; Peparethus; Staphylus; Heroes. Everybody loves heroes, especially the ancient Greeks. Heroes were usually demigod children of some major deity or another.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PericlesPericles - Wikipedia

    May 3, 2024 · Pericles (/ ˈ p ɛr ɪ k l iː z /, Greek: Περικλῆς; c. 495 – 429 BC) was a Greek politician and general during the Golden Age of Athens.He was prominent and influential in Ancient Athenian politics, particularly between the Greco-Persian Wars and the Peloponnesian War, and was acclaimed by Thucydides, a contemporary historian, as "the first citizen of Athens".

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParthenonParthenon - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · The Parthenon (/ ˈ p ɑːr θ ə ˌ n ɒ n,-n ən /; Ancient Greek: Παρθενών, romanized: Parthenōn [par.tʰe.nɔ̌ːn]; Greek: Παρθενώνας, romanized: Parthenónas [parθeˈnonas]) is a former temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, that was dedicated to the goddess Athena during the fifth century BC.

  7. Apr 28, 2024 · In Greek mythology, Phorcys, or Phorkys (Greek: Φόρκυς), was one of the names of the "Old Man [or One] of the Sea", the primeval sea god, who, according to Hesiod, was the son of Pontus and Gaia. According to the Orphic hymns, Phorcys, Cronos and Rhea were the eldest offspring of Oceanus and Tethys. Other names for the Old Man are Nereus ...

    • "Phorcus", "Phorkys", "Φόρκυς"
    • April 26, 2022
    • circa -2500
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  8. Apr 28, 2024 · Athens, the capital of Greece, is a city steeped in history, culture, and innovation. Here are 25 great Athen facts that showcase the city's rich heritage and enduring influence. The Acropolis is a Symbol of Ancient Greece. The Acropolis, perched high above the city, is an enduring symbol of ancient Greece.

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