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- 4. In Greek mythology, this place was regarded as the abode of the gods and the site of the throne of Zeus. The name was used for several other mountains as well as hills, villages, and mythical personages in Greece and Asia Minor. The place was first created in 1913. Highest point in greece. Zeus is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion, who rules as king of the gods of this place
- 6. A place where people worship gods and goddesses. A place where there is a group/family of gods. You will see 16 columns on the outside of this building.
- 7. His father Cronus intended to eat him alive at birth. He is considered the youngest as well as the eldest of his siblings. He led the Olympians to victory against the Titans. Zeus is the main god of Greek mythology.
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- 1. Ability to summon hurricanes, tornadoes, and tidal waves with the weapon, Poseidon got the title "The Stormbringer'' because of this weapon. The weapon has the ability to shake the earth and shatter any object by driving his spear into the ground or said object. The weapon is a magical weapon that grants its wielder great power and the divine right to rule the sea.
- 2. He was Greek god of Dolphins and he worked by Poseidon's side. He is a boy dolphin and his name is considered as a boy name and his name means dolphin in Greek mythology. He Is also a zodiac sign (The stars can make the sign).
- 3. A place where a specific god lives and rules. The place is different for each goddess or god. There are multiple of these places. The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories on the following pages. The next five categories divide the gods by domain, namely the gods of sky, sea, earth (rustic and agrarian), and underworld
- 5. He was one of the leading deities in ancient Greece. He was swallowed by his father at birth. The Trident is a major symbol associated with this god.