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        | Zeus' father and leader of the Titans |  | Definition 
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        | Titan who holds the world on his shoulders |  | Definition 
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        | - was told his son would dethron him |  | Definition 
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        | Titan that was supposed to encircle the earth as a river |  | Definition 
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        | Lapetus' sons and what they did |  | Definition 
 
        | Atlas- bore the world on his shoulders Prometheus- savior of mankind
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        | Home of the 12 Olympian gods In Thessaly, northeast Greece
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        | 12 olympian gods making up the divine family |  | Definition 
 
        | 1. Zeus (chief) 2. Poseidon (Z's bro)
 3. Hades (Z's bro)
 4. Hestia (Z's sis)
 5. Hera (Z's wife)
 6. Ares (Z's and Hera's son)
 7. Athena
 8. Apollo
 9. Aphrodite
 10. Hermes
 11. Artemis
 12. Hephaestus (Hera's son)
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        | All-powerful god Lord of Sky
 God of Rain
 Gatherer of Clouds (t-bolts thrown)
 Aegis armor
 Bird: Eagle/ Tree: Oak/ Oracle: Dodona
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        | Ruler of the Sea Gave men horses
 Called "Earth Shaker" (trident in ground)
 Connected with bulls
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        | Zeus' wife Goddess and Protector of Marriage
 Animals: cows and peacocks
 City: Argos
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        | Zeus' Brother God of Wealth and Underworld
 King of Dead (not dead tho)
 Ruler of metals under Earth
 Wearer of his helmet was invisible
 Persephone is his wife
 2-prong spear
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