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    Long ago, there once lived a beautiful gold-haired goddess named Hedona. Hedona was the youngest daughter of Odeus, the God of Oppression and Ielia, the Goddess of Hope. She was sister to Dytos and Eta. Dytos was the God of Logic, while Eta was the Goddess of Secrecy. Hedona was the Goddess of Time and was able to control the past, present, and the future. She could freeze or fast-forward time if she wanted to, but she had to be aware of the consequences of her own actions, as well as the…

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    Hope Athena Goddess

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    display is strategically designed in order to compliment her origin and the place she was uncovered. She stands on one side of a doorway while another statue, the Hope Hygieia, stands on the other side. While Athena was the goddess of war and daughter to Zeus, Hygieia was the goddess of continued good health and is where the modern term hygiene comes from. Both statues were excavated in 1797 in the ruins of an elaborate mansion and it's incredible to think that they are currently standing next…

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    Gaia Greek Goddess

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    Gaia is the Greek Goddess and Gaea is the Roman Goddess one. They are both Goddess of Earth. “Gaia was a generous mother, as a mother should be. She opened her veins so water could rush through rivers and creeks, and pool together in a large low lakes and small hidden ponds,” (Napoli, Balit, 2011, p. 14). Gaea did what Gaia but the difference is Gaea was scared by people. “Gaea’s husband was Ouranos, they both look like monsters,” (Hamilton, Savage, 1942, p. 66). Gaia’s husband was Uranus.…

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    Artemis Greek Goddess

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    Artemis is the goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the environment. Artemis was the daughter of Leto and Zeus. She was also the twin sister of Apollo. She was born on an island called Ortygia after her mother, Leto found shelter there after hunted by Hera, the unlawful wife of Zeus. As soon as Artemis was born, she helped her mother (Leto) gave birth to her twin brother, Apollo. Because she did this, she became the goddess of childbirth and labour. Then, for her birthday she…

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    Cupid: The Goddess Of Love

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    the image of Cupid on cards, stuffed toys, candy boxes, and flower vases. Cupid was one of the minor Roman Gods. Although we don’t know his exact birth we do know he was born on Mount Olympus, Cupid is the son of Venus and Mercury. Venus is the goddess of love and Mercury is the messenger of the Gods.( Encyclopedia Britannica) Most Roman Gods had a temple built for them where they could live, but Cupid did not since he was always going around helping people fall in love. . Cupid was often…

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    Once Upon a time there was this very very beautiful goddess. The goddess was the most beautiful woman on this earth. The goddess had about 5 husbands her whole entire life but she always ended up getting divorced. The beautiful goddess always wanted children but for some reason she couldn't have children with a human. Everyday the lonely goddess walked the same trail crying trying to figure out why this is happening to her. One day the goddess seen that it was very sunny outside so she decided…

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    viewed life. Celtic gods and goddesses played an important role in the Celtic people’s lives. Before Christianity, the Celts believed in the Goddess. A main aspect of the Goddess, otherwise known as All Mother Kerridwen, was that she could be divided up into three parts because three was a sacred number to the Celts. This was also known as the Triple Goddess. The…

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    Greek goddess and gave her the name of Artemis. Following her birth, her twin brother Apollo was born. As Artemis matured, she began to appear more appealing. The virgin goddess was admired by many men and gods. She was pure and guarded her virginity vigorously. If one did not act upon a deed she had granted she would grow antagonized and lose ones composure. She was given seven nymphs to protect her. Artemis, whose Roman name is Diana, is the goddess of the hunt along with being the goddess of…

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    Athena was the goddess of wisdom of war. She was in most of the wars and she was the only woman that fought in battle.The story of how she was born is the craziest she was actually born from Zeus’s forehead it is crazy but it really did happen.It started it out when Zeus had a massive headache which lead to to the coming of Athena. When she came out she was in full armor a tall, and skinny woman and super strong. She was in several battles. Athena was also the greek goddess of reason.She was…

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    Have you ever wonder where hurricanes come from if not let me tell you. There once was a Goddess the Goddess name was Pamethyus goddess of all water the goddess was happy except she wanted one thing to be tall are regular god are really tall except for Pamethyus. She was really sad most of the time but she was really happy when she got to be in the water since she was the goddess of water she could do lots of cool things like make title wave, hurricanes, big waves, little waves and even the…

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