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  • ...ountains, and lakes. From [[Cronus]], of the race of Titans, the [[Twelve Olympians|Olympian gods]] have their birth, and [[Hera]] mentions twice in ''Iliad'' ...s]] and [[Themis]], did not take the side of his fellow Titans against the Olympians, but instead withdrew from the conflict. In most variations of this myth, O
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  • ...ames: ocean and fruitful earth, sun and moon, memory and natural law. The twelve first-generation Titans were led by the youngest, [[Cronus]] ("Time"), who The Titans preceded the Twelve Olympians, but were eventually overthrown by them, led by [[Zeus]], in the Titanomach
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  • ...gods into assembly on Mount Olympus, it is not only the well-known Twelve Olympians who come along, but also all the nymphs and all the rivers; Okeanos alone r
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  • ...c time. Like other nature spirits, Pan appears to be older than the Twelve Olympians, if it be true that he gave [[Artemis]] her hunting dogs and taught the sec ...a district of primitive mountain folk, whom other Greeks disdained, as the Olympians patronized Pan. Arcadian hunters used to scourge the statue of the god if t
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  • ...[Poseidon]] and [[Zeus]]: together they accounted for half of the [[Twelve Olympians|Olympian]] gods. ...e, he proved his ferocity in the famous [[Titanomachy]], the battle of the Olympians versus the [[Titans]], which established the rule of Zeus.
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  • ...in this way? With as much taste and propriety Helios might have been given twelve heads.'' ...she was not banished into the underworld realms after their defeat by the Olympians.
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  • ...rmithadreth]], remarked that is fitting that Smith's "Hyperborean [[Twelve Olympians|Olymp<nowiki>[</nowiki>ians<nowiki>]</nowiki>]] should be under a mountain
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  • ...), which was eventually settled when the hero Heracles decided to help the Olympians. The Greeks believed some of them, like Enceladus, to lay buried from that ...discus for the boy's pentathlon, wrote Pausanias. A boy's discus was about twelve centimeters in diameter, while a normal adult patella is around five centim
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  • ...al cult practices, to account for the local epithet of one of the [[Twelve Olympians|Olympian gods]], to interpret depictions of half-remembered figures, events
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