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1. Eric Thous.
During his reign as king of Athens, he was forced to engage in a brutal war with the city of Eleusis, which at that time was supported by Imarad, the son of the king of the Celescians, Omolpers.
Shortly after the sacrifice of Ketonia, a decisive battle was fought. At the height of the battle, Erektheus and Imarad meet, and they duel. The two heroes fought for a long time. The two of them are evenly matched, regardless of martial arts and courage.
2. Pandora.
In Greek mythology, Hephaestus made the first woman out of clay as punishment for Prometheus' stealing fire, and gave it to the first woman of mankind. Hermes, the messenger of the gods, taught her the skill of speech. The gods each gave her a gift.
Hephaestus, the god of fire, made her gorgeous golden robes, etc.
3. Asclepios.
He was the physician, the son of Apollo, the god of light, and the princess of Thessaly, Coronis, and the son of Apollo and Cleymine.
4. Orion.
is a young and handsome giant in ancient Greek mythology, the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, also translated as Orewin or Oliwin. He can walk on the sea, has excellent arms, and likes to spend his days hunting in the jungle, followed by a loyal hound. Orion, as a Greek mythological figure, has various versions of mythological stories.
After his death, he became Orion.
5. Cadmus.
Heroes of Greek mythology. The son of the Phoenician leader Agenor (Phoenicus), the founder of Thebais, and the legendary introduction of the Phoenician alphabet to Greece.
Cadmus was the son of King Aznor of Phoenicia and the elder brother of Europa. After Zeus took Europa, King Agenor was so distressed that he hurriedly sent his three sons, Cadmus, Phoenix, and Killix, out to look for them, and told them that they were not allowed to return if they could not find their sister.
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1. Hera: <>
Hera, the third generation of divas in ancient Greek mythology, is also the goddess of marriage and childbirth, and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. The daughter of the second god-king god queen Cronus and Rhea, the co-ruler who shared power with Zeus, the sister and seventh wife of Zeus. Together with Zeus, she had Hephestus, Ares, Heber, and Elethia.
Its counterpart in Roman mythology is Juno, the queen of heaven.
2. Poseidon:
Poseidon is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses, legend has it that he gave the first horse to mankind, and his mount is a **chariot driven by a white horse, and he is the brother of Zeus and Hades.
3. Hades:
Hades is the king of Hades in ancient Greek mythology, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and the consort god of Persephone, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Often referred to as the "Zeus of the Underworld", Hades is a god of the underworld who is confused with Zeus or is seen as the embodiment of Zeus's underworld. He is also regarded as the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and in the Iliad he is the third brother of Zeus and Poseidon.
4. Athena:
Athena, also known as Pallas Athena, was the goddess of wisdom and war in ancient Greek mythology, and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. According to ancient Greek texts, Athena was dignified, beautiful, bright and moving, and was a young and powerful goddess.
5. Zeus: <>
Zeus, the third god-king in ancient Greek mythology, ruled over the supreme god of all things in the world, and the first of the twelve main gods of Olympus. The greatest god in Greek mythology. The god corresponding to Zeus in Roman mythology is Jupiter.
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