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Hebat: Mother Goddess of the Hittite pantheon and wife of the leader sky god, Teshub. She was the origin of the Hurrian cult. Amphictyonis (Αμφικτυονίς), goddess of wine and friendship between nations, a local form of Demeter More often than not, the Muse Erato is seen as wearing a crown of myrtle and holding a lyre, an instrument considered to be one of the symbols of Apollo. By the Renaissance, Erato’s symbols became conflated with those that would have been traditionally saved for Aphrodite. The Muse Euterpe

Aristaeus (Ἀρισταῖος), a Thessalian hero, his inventions saw him immortalised as the god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing, and hunting Hecate: Goddess of sorcery and crossroads. Often considered a chthonic or lunar goddess. She is either portrayed as a single goddess or a triple goddess (maiden, mother, crone). God of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, and earthquakes. He is a son of Cronus and Rhea, and the brother of Zeus and Hades. He rules one of the three realms of the universe, as king of the sea and the waters. In art he is depicted as a mature man of sturdy build, often with a luxuriant beard, and holding a trident. His sacred animals include the horse and the dolphin. His wedding with Amphitrite is often presented as a triumphal procession. In some stories he rapes Medusa, leading to her transformation into a hideous Gorgon and also to the birth of their two children, Pegasus and Chrysaor. His Roman counterpart is Neptune.The Goddess Weaver Zhinü, daughter of the Celestial Mother, wove the stars and their light, known as "the Silver River" (what Westerners call "The Milky Way Galaxy"), for heaven and earth. She was identified with the star Westerners know as Vega. [12] Amphiaraus (Ἀμφιάραος), a seer and king of Argos who participated in the Calydonian boar hunt and the war of the Seven against Thebes The poet Hesiod attested that there were nine Muses and, while that became the standard, there was actually great variety to the Muses in ancient times. The changes to the Muses were regional, causing a complete shift in both name and number of the Muses. Erebos (Ἔρεβος), the primeval god of darkness, his mists encircled the underworld and filled the hollows of the earth Britomartis (Βριτόμαρτις), Cretan goddess of hunting and nets used for fishing, fowling and the hunting of small game

Philoctetes ( Ancient Greek: Φιλοκτήτης), was the son of King Poeas of Meliboea in Thessaly, a famous archer, fought at the Trojan War

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Following the death of Orpheus, his body was collected and subsequently buried by the Muses at Pieria. Thamyris’ Folly Although there were many hymns produced in his name, it is the Homeric hymn, “ To Pythian Apollo” that stands out, as it features Apollo making his mark on the House of Zeus with the entourage of the Muses, playing his lyre well enough to provoke the present gods to jovially dance: “he speeds from earth to Olympus, to the house of Zeus, to join the gathering of the other gods: then straightway the undying gods think only of the lyre and song, and all the Muses together, voice sweetly answering, hymn the unending gifts the gods enjoy and the sufferings of men…” By the same token, the goddess is alluded to in Argonautica, when Apollonius speculates on the stability of the relationship between the characters of Jason and his love interest, Medea.

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