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Virgin goddess, hunting, nature, childbirth and all animals. Her twin sister of Apollo, she was represented accompanied by a fawn.
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Solar God, of light, of knowledge and medicine, of archery, music and prophecy.
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The messenger of the gods, patron of commerce, rhetoric, lies and thieves, always represented with a helmet and winged boots.
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Warrior goddess of wisdom, craftsmanship, defense, and war strategy, often depicted with an owl. She was born from the head of Zeus, after he swallowed his mother.
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King of the Olympian gods and father of many of them, he was the god of the sky and thunder, brother of Hades and Poseidon.
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Wife of Zeus and mother goddess, of marriage and the family unit, she often took revenge for her husband's infidelities on his lovers or their offspring, for which she was antagonistic to many heroes.