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This god was born on the island of Delos. He was an Olympian and was the god of Music and Medicine
This god hated both of his parents Zeus and Hera. He was most notably referred to as the God of War. His Roman counter Part is Mars
She was the goddess of fertility, love, and beauty. Her Roman counterpart is Venus
He was the God of the Vine. He was the last god to enter Olympus. His Roman counterpart is Liber
She was the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, wilderness, childbirth and virginity. She is the twin sister of Apollo. Her Roman counterpart is Diana
She was the goddess of war. She was one of the three virgin goddesses. Her Roman counterpart is Minerva
He was the God of Wealth. His wife was Persephone, Demeter’s only daughter, whom he kidnapped and made his queen. His Roman counterpart is Pluto
He was the only ugly god among perfectly beautiful immortals. He was the God of Fire. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan
She was the Goddess of harvest and fertility. Her Roman counterpart is Ceres
He is the messenger of the gods. He was born in a cave on a mountain in Arcadia and was conceived and born within the course of one day. His Roman counterpart is Mercury
He was the God of the sea and his Roman counterpart is Neptune
He was the first of the Gods. He was the God of the Sky and Ruler of the Olympian gods. His Roman counterpart is Jupiter
She was the queen of the Gods and Goddess of marriage and birth. Her Roman counterpart is Juno
She was the goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the state. Her Roman counterpart is Vesta

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