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Greek Gods, The goddess of the rainbow, The messenger of the Olympian gods…
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- The goddess of the rainbow
- The messenger of the Olympian gods
- God of prophecy and oracles, music, song and poetry, archery, healing
- He was also the god of plague and disease, and the protection of the young
- The Titan god of forethought and crafty counsel
- Was given the task of moulding mankind out of clay.
- The Titan goddess of the primal font of fresh water which nourishes the earth.
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- Was the goddess of the night,
- She spawned a brood of dark spirits including the three Fates, Sleep, Death, Strife and Pain.
- Was the primordial goddess of the day
- She was largely irrelevant in mythology, with her role being entirely subsumed by the goddess Eos.
- was the gigantic, three-headed hound of Haides which guarded the gates of the underworld and prevented the escape of the shades of the dead.
- Was depicted as a three-headed dog with a serpent's tail, mane of snakes, and a lion's claws.
- was the goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.
- was usually depicted in Greek vase painting as a woman holding twin torches.
- was the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation.
- Her attributes included a dove, apple, scallop shell and mirror.
- were a pair of centaurine sea-gods with the upper bodies of men, the lower fore-quarters of horses, and the serpentine tails of fish.
- Their brows were crowned with a pair of lobster-claw horns.
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- Was the Olympian queen of the gods
- The goddess of marriage, women, the sky and the stars of heaven.
- The god of shepherds and hunters, and of the meadows and forests of the mountain wilds.
- was depicted as a man with the horns, legs and tail of a goat, a thick beard, snub nose and pointed ears.
- was the Olympian god of fire, smiths, craftsmen, metalworking, stonemasonry and sculpture.
- He was depicted as a bearded man holding a hammer and tongs--the tools of a smith--and sometimes riding a donkey.
- was the Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy.
- His attributes included the thyrsos (a pine-cone tipped staff), a drinking cup and a crown of ivy.
- was the Olympian goddess of agriculture, grain and bread who sustained mankind with the earth's rich bounty.
- Depicted as a mature woman, often wearing a crown and bearing sheafs of wheat or a cornucopia (horn of plenty), and a torch.