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Aphrodite - ANSWER Greek goddess of Love; Daughter of Zeus



Venus - ANSWER Roman goddess of love



Apollo - ANSWER Greek God of the sun. Good of light. Son of Zeus and Leto

Roman: Apollo



Ares - ANSWER Greek god of War



Mars - ANSWER Roman god of war.



Calliope - ANSWER Greek muse of epic poetry and eloquence



Clio - ANSWER Greek muse of history



Dionysus - ANSWER Greek god of Wine and pleasure - Roman: Bacchus



Erato - ANSWER Greek muse of love poetry



Euterpe - ANSWER Greek muse of the flute



Frigg - ANSWER Norse goddess of marriage. Also Frija. Odin's wife.



Hades - ANSWER Greek god of the underworld. God of buried treasures and agricultural

, wealth. Roman equivalent: Pluto



Hera - ANSWER Greek. Represents idealized wife. Presided feminine existence,
primarily marriage and maternity. Roman: Juno



Heracles - ANSWER Greek hero. Personification of physical strength. Roman: Hercules



Hermes - ANSWER Greek god of travelers. Conducted the souls of the death to the
underworld. god of commerce and profit Roman: Mercury



Melpomene - ANSWER Greek muse of tragedy



Polyhymnia - ANSWER Greek muse of mimic



Prometheus - ANSWER (Greek mythology) the Titan who stole fire from Olympus and
gave it to mankind.



Terpsichore - ANSWER Greek muse of lyric poetry and dance



Thalia - ANSWER Greek muse of comedy



Theseus - ANSWER Killed the Minotaur of Crete. Greek mythology



Tyr - ANSWER Norse god associated with law and heroic glory.



Urania - ANSWER Greek muse of astronomy



Valkyries - ANSWER Norse women warriors. Lived in Valhalla. Guardians and servants
of the gods. Both domestic and marital duties. Rode on fiery chargers.

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