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Greek Pantheon

Greek Mythology of gods and goddesses.

Aphrodite, Eros and Cupid star
According to the Greek poet Hesiod, it all began with Eros; the impetus of life, and the incarnation of sexual love. It was Eros who brought Gaia, (earth) and Tartarus (underworld) together; and together they brought forth existence. Through this association Eros is not only the guardian of marriage

Aphrodite, Eros and Cupid star
According to the Greek poet Hesiod, it all began with Eros; the impetus of life, and the incarnation of sexual love. It was Eros who brought Gaia, (earth) and Tartarus (underworld) together; and together they brought forth existence. Through this association Eros is not only the guardian of marriage

Golden Age, Elder Gods star
The Titans are the Elder Gods of Greek mythology. They were a race of powerful deities who descended from Gaia and Uranus.

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Greek mythology gods and goddesses who defeated the Titans

Titans star
Greek Mythology first generation of the Elder Gods

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