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Themis( Θεμις / Themis is a symbol of law and justice. She is the daughter of Uranus and one of the twelve Titans. As Zeus' aunt and second wife (after Methys), she gave birth to Horace (the Three Goddesses of Time) and Moriel (the Three Goddesses of Destiny) with Zeus. As the goddess of law and ... Read More
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Vulc ā Nus, English: Vulcan), the god of fire and craftsman in Roman mythology, is one of the twelve main gods in Rome. The son of Jupiter corresponds to Hephaestus in Greek mythology. Volgan was the ugliest deity and a cripple, but he married the most beautiful goddess Venus. His soul and ... Read More
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Minerva (Latin: Minerva), the goddess of wisdom, war, moon and memory in Roman mythology, is also the patron saint of handicraftsmen, students and artists. One of the twelve main gods of Rome. It corresponds to Athena, Monemosyne in Greek mythology and Sulith in Celtic mythology. When the Greek ... Read More
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Mars is the god of land, war, agriculture and spring in Roman mythology, and one of the twelve main gods in Rome. The son of Jupiter and Juno, the husband of Bellona, and the lover of Venus, he was the most important god worshipped by the Roman legion, and his importance was second only to Jupiter. ... Read More
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Persephone (Greek: Περσεφόνη、 Persephone (Latin, also translated as Persephone, Persephone) is the daughter of the main god Zeus and the agricultural god Demeter in ancient Greek mythology, the queen of the dead, and the wife of Hades. Persephone herself is a goddess of seeds, which corresponds to ... Read More
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Hades (Greek: Ἅ) ιδης、 English: Hades (also translated as Hades, Hades, Hades, etc.) is the Pluto King in Greek mythology, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and the consort god of Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Hades is often referred to as "Zeus of the underworld" and is a god of the ... Read More
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Icarus (Greek: Ίκαρος English name: Icarus) is the son of Daedalus in Greek mythology. When he fled Crete with Daedalus using wings made of wax and feathers, he was buried on an island because the wax on his wings was melted by the sun and fell into the water. In memory of Icarus, the island where ... Read More
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Demeter (Greek: Δήμητρα、 English: Demeter), the goddess of agriculture, grain and harvest in the ancient Greek mythology, is one of the twelve Twelve Olympians. In Roman mythology, the god corresponding to Demeter is Ceres (Latin: Ceres). Demeter taught humans to cultivate and give life to the earth... Read More
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Dionysus (Greek: Διόνυσος、 English: Dionysus), the god of wine in ancient Greek mythology, is one of the twelve main gods of Twelve Olympians. Dionysus was the god of wine believed by the ancient Greeks and Thracians. He not only held the power of wine intoxication, but also became an extremely ... Read More
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Mars is the god of land, war, agriculture and spring in Roman mythology, and one of the twelve main gods in Rome. The son of Jupiter and Juno, the husband of Bellona, and the lover of Venus, he was the most important god worshipped by the Roman legion, and his importance was second only to Jupiter. ... Read More
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