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The Divine Pantheon: A Visual Guide to Greek Gods and Goddesses

Explore the rich symbolism and vibrant imagery associated with the major Greek gods and goddesses. From Apollo's laurel tree and lyre to Artemis's connections with the moon and her cypress tree, each deity showcases their unique attributes. Discover Aphrodite's association with love through the myrtle and swan, while Hephaestus symbolizes craftsmanship with fire and forging tools. Ares embodies war with his bloodied spear, and Athena represents wisdom with her olive tree and owl. Join us in this visual journey through the Olympian family, including Zeus, Hera, and others.

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The Divine Pantheon: A Visual Guide to Greek Gods and Goddesses

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  1. Gods and Goddesses: VISUALS!!

  2. Apollo (Apollo) • Laurel Tree • Crow • Dolphin • Lyre

  3. Artemis (Diana) • Cypress tree • Deer • Moon • Bear • Animals

  4. Aphrodite (Venus) • Sceptre • Myrtle Tree • Dove • Swan • Sparrow

  5. Hephaestus (Vulcan) • Fire • Blacksmith hammer • Volcano

  6. Ares (Mars) • Spear/bloodied spear • Vultures • Dog

  7. Athena (Minerva) • Olive tree • Owl

  8. Hermes (Mercury) • Winged Sandals • Winged Helmet

  9. 5 Other Olympians (makes 12 total): • Poseidon • Hera • Demeter • Dionysus • Zeus

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