ENGLISH MYTHLOGY WORD – Z-H

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  • Zeus (Zeus) – Olympian god, his son Cronus and ReaKing of gods and men. God of Uranus, Thunder, Justice and Order.
  • Zephyrus – God of Winds (Winds), son of Aluminium and IoHis Greek god West Wind.
  • Jealousy (Zethus) –Death hero, son of Zeus and Antiope, his twin brother Amphion. Co-founder Thebes.
  • Zeuxippe – Mortal woman or nymph (by tradition), his daughter Herodan. Wife of Pandion and his mother Erechthea.
  • Zoödotīs – Invocation of deity attributed primarily to Zeus, with the importance of «Giver of Life».

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  • Hebe – Olympia goddess, his daughter Zeus and Hera. Goddess of Youth And a cupbearer of the gods.
  • Hephaestus – Olympian god, her son Hera (or Jupiter's). Her God Fire, Metallurgy and Technical Creation.
  • Sun (Helios) - Titanic god, son of Hyperion and Aunt. Personalization of Sun.
  • Hera (Hera) – Olympia goddess, his daughter Cronus and Rea, his wife Zeus. Goddess of Marriage and Family.
  • Hercules (Heracles) –Death hero, son of Zeus and Alcmene. The greatest hero of Greek mythology, known for their Twelve Labors. After death he was deified.
  • Echo (Echo) – Mountain bride, doomed to repeat only the last words of others. Linked to his myth Narcissus.

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  • Sea (Thalassa) – Primary deity, personification of Seadaughter of Ether and Day (by Orphic tradition).
  • Death (Thanatos) – Primary god, her son Nyx., his twin brother Sleep. Personalization of Thanatos.
  • Themis –Titanida, his daughter Uranus and Gaia. Goddess of Divine Order, Justice and Law.
  • Thetis (Thetis) – Island nymph, his daughter Nireas and Gift. His mother Achilles.
  • Theseus –Death hero and her king Athens, son of Aegea (or Neptune). Killer of Minotaur.
  • Thebes (Thebe) – Mythical form or nymph who gave her name to Thebes· Toponymic deity.
  • Thebes – Important city of ancient Greece, associated with its myths Oedipus, Hercules and Seven on Thebes.
  • Thriae – Prophetic nymphs associated with Apollo and Magic Art.
  • Thrinacia – Mythian island of Sun, where they grazed his sacred oxen (Odyssey).

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