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"Zeus ", 
"The most powerful of all, Zeus was god of the sky and the king of Olympus. His temper affected the weather, and he threw thunderbolts when he was unhappy.", "", "",

"Poseidon", 
"Poseidon was god of the sea. He was the most powerful god except for his brother, Zeus. He lived in a beautiful palace under the sea and caused earthquakes when he was in a temper.", "", "",

"Odin ", 
"In Norse mythology, Odin was the supreme god and, along with his brothers Vili and Ve, the creator of the world. He was also the ruler of war and wisdom.", "", "",

"Hades", 
"Hades was king of the dead. He lived in the underworld, the heavily guarded land where he ruled over the dead.", "", "",

"Athena", 
"Athena was the goddess of wisdom. She was also skilled in the art of war, and helped heroes such as Odysseus and Hercules. Athena sprang full-grown from the forehead of Zeus, and became his favorite child.", "", "",

"Nut", 
"In Egyptian mythology, Nut represented the heavens and helped to put the world in order. She had the ability to swallow stars and the pharaohs and cause them to be born again.", "", "", 

"Hermes", 
"Hermes was the messenger god, a trickster, and a friend to thieves. The speediest of all, he wore winged sandals and a winged hat and carried a magic wand.", "", "",

"Apollo", 
"Apollo was the god of music and healing. He was also an archer, and hunted with a silver bow.", "", "",

"Dionysys", 
"Dionysus was the god of wine, which he invented. In ancient Greece Dionysus was honored with springtime festivals that centered on theater.", "", "",

"Freyja ", 
"In Norse mythology, Freyja was the goddess of love and fertility. She was very beautiful and enjoyed music and song. Fairies were among her most beloved companions.", "", "",

"Hercules", 
"Famous for his mighty muscles, Hercules performed many legendary feats of strength, the first of which came as an infant: when Zeus's wife Hera placed two serpents in his crib, Hercules quickly strangled them.", "", "",

"Jason", 
"Jason was the leader of the Argonauts, the 50 heroes who sailed in search of the Golden Fleece.", "", "",

"Thoth",  
"In Egyptian mythology, Thoth was the god of wisdom and magic. He was believed to have invented writing, astronomy and other arts, and served as a scribe to the gods.", "", "",

"Achilles", 
"Achilles was the strongest and most fearless warrior in the Greek war against the Trojans. As an infant his mother dipped him into the River Styx, which made him invulnerable everywhere but the heel by which she held him.", "", "",

"Cyclops", 
"Each of the Cyclops was gigantic and had a single eye in the middle of its forehead. The Cyclops made lightning and thunderbolts for Zeus to use.", "", "",

"Chac ", 
"In Mayan mythology, Chac was the god of agriculture and a great friend to humankind. He brought them rain and used his vast tail and fangs to protect planted fields.", "", "",

"Gorgons", 
"The Gorgons were horrifyingly ugly monsters who lived at the edge of the world. Their hair was made of serpents, and one look from a Gorgon's eyes would turn a man to stone.", "", "",

"Minotaur", 
"The Minotaur was a man-eating monster with the head of a bull. King Minos kept it hidden in a labyrinth (a maze) in Knossos, on the island of Crete, where he used it to frighten his enemies.", "", "",

"Sirens", 
"The Sirens were giant, winged creatures with the heads of women. They lived on rocks on the sea, where their beautiful singing lured sailors to shipwreck.", "", "",

"Hera", 
"Hera was goddess of marriage and the queen of Olympus. She was Zeus's wife and sister; many myths tell of how she sought revenge when Zeus betrayed her.", "", ""




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