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Greek Mythology

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Aphrodite's powers and responsibilities helping immortals and mortals fall in love
Aphrodite's parents Zeus and Dione
Aphrodite's occupation goddess of love and beauty
Aphrodite married to Hephaestus
Apollo occupation sun god, music, poetry, dance, math god
Apollo responsibilities/ powers controlling sun, making it rise and set
Apollo parents Zeus and Leto
Appollo married Unmarried
Hestia occupation goddess of hearth and marriage
hestia responsibilities protector of orphans and home
Hestia parents Crosos and Rhea
Hestia married to unmarried
Hephaestus occupation god of blacksmiths, fire, crafts
Hephaestus powers and responsibilities granting powers to blacksmiths; creating objects with magical properties for mortals
Hephaestus parents Zeus and Hera
Hera occupation Queen of gods, goddess of woman and motherhood
Hera responsibilities watching over woman
Hera powers Commanding the winds
Hera married to Zeus
Hera parents Cronos and Rhea
Dionysus occupation God of wine and parties
Dionysus responsibilities cupbearer to gods
Dionysus powers making mortals happy or unhappy
Dionysus parents Zeus and Semele (mortal)
Dionysus married to Unmarried
Hades responsibilities Ruling underworld and guarding the dead
Hades occupation God of the dead
Hades powers Causing death
Hades parents Cronos and Rhea
Hades married to Persephone
Athena occupation Goddess of wisdom and war
Athena responsibilities giving wisdom and protecting Athens
Athena powers shape shifting
Athena parents Zeus and Metis (Tataness)
Athena married to unmarried
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