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    Roman and Greek. Zeus and Jupiter Zeus and Jupiter is a good example,(Zeus-greek,Jupiter-roman) He is one of the big three*They are both kings of the gods, gods of lightning and their sacred animal is an eagle. but the difference is that Jupiter is the god of light and victory. In the very beginning when Cronus ruled, he gave birth to , Demeter, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Hestia. But he was afraid to be overruled by his children, so he ate them, but He never knew about Zeus, because mother Rhea

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    Hermes and went to Zeus to complain. The father of gods simply laughed and didn't punish Hermes. To apologise, Hermes gave Apollo the lyre which he had just invented. This myth clearly shows how incredibly smart Hermes is. To make amends with Apollo, he gave him a lyre he made because he knew how much Apollo loved music and he knew the music that came from it was astounding so it would not end up being rejected. In another myth, Zeus asked Hermes to save his mistress Io whom Zeus himself had an affair

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    Thessaloniki was the best candidate because it is the highest peak in Greece, so it would make sense. Zeus also needed a

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    Dionysus Research Paper

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    Mythological Gods Greek mythology is an ancient religion which involved Gods, heroes, and monsters with their own origin and significance. One of the Greek Gods is Dionysus. He is the Greek God of wine and fertility. His parents are Zeus and Semele. Zeus is the God of Gods; or the God of the sky and lighting. However, Semele is only a mortal, and not a Goddess. Dionysus is from Mount Olympus and lived journeying around the world, as a nomad. One interesting fact about Dionysus is he had to undergo

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    Poseidon: Mythical Monarch of the Sea Did you ever wonder what the Greek gods played in Kronos’s stomach? Hydra go seek! What does Poseidon use to freshen his breath? Trident layers! What did Poseidon say to the sea nymph to express his love for her? “I’ll love you whether you are Nereid or Farid.” What does Poseidon use to wash his clothes? Tide! All jokes aside, in the Ancient world, the Greeks invented many outlandish and depraved myths about false gods and goddesses to explain natural

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    the best trait to describe Hermes would be a servant. He would constantly be working for his father throughout the beginning and the middle of the story. Whenever Zeus needed someone to take of a fight or an extremely hard task Zeus would call for Hermes. It seemed like Hermes was never in control of his life, it always seemed like Zeus was controlling him and everything he did. I know that Hermes admires him but I’m not sure

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    Earth for help and she told her how to trick Cronos. When she bore Zeus, she wrapped up a rock in a blanket and gave it Cronos to swallow instead. So Zeus was saved and whisked away to be raised in secret by nymphs. When he was grown he turned to Mother Earth to help him overthrow Cronos. She told him that he could not overthrow Cronos on his own since the other Titans would come to his aide. So she gave his a potion, and when Zeus secretly gave it to Cronos, Cronos became violently sick and vomited

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    some people did not agree with them. In this case, Hera was suspicious of Zeus’s and Io’s relationship and wanted to punish her for it. In order to punish Io for the relationship she had with Zeus, she was turned into a heifer and was given to her as a gift to be put under her care so Io could not be with Zeus. Cassandra’s punishment was because of how Apollo felt towards the rejection. In the story it shows that refusing a god is bad. This is also another example of mortal and god relationships. As

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    The heavy influence of Greek mythology persists in today's society. Common name brand products echo the names of the gods. Popular movies and television shows portray the myths of ancient Greece, some creating exact replications and others adding a modern twist to the timeless stories.  Books are written about the gods’ lives and adventures in ancient as well as present times. These portrayals of gods and goddesses exist to entertain people today just as they did in Greece centuries ago. With such

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    How Is Cronus Selfish

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    dethroned his father with a sickle given by his mother, imprisoned his brothers after gaining authority, and later swallowed his children whole in fear of being overthrown just like he had done to his father. This action did not work due to his hidden son, Zeus, who he was later dethroned by. Cronus ( also spelt Kronus, Kronos, and Cronos) was the God of all time and son of Earth (Gaia) and Sky (Uranus). He is often described as being a “...wily, crafty, devious, devising” ruler. Cronus ruled during what

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