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  2. Aëtos - Wikipedia

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    Zeus and an eagle, krater (c. 560 BC), now in the Louvre In Greek mythology, Aëtos (Greek: Ἀετός, romanized: Aetós, lit. 'eagle') is an earth-born childhood companion of Zeus, the king of the gods, who served as the origin of the Eagle of Zeus, the most prominent symbol of the god of thunder.

  3. Eagle of Zeus - Wikipedia

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    Zeus and an eagle, krater (c. 560 BC), now in the Louvre Ptolemaic tetradrachm with the Eagle of Zeus, standing on a thunderbolt, on the obverse The Eagle of Zeus (Ancient Greek: ἀετός Διός, romanized: aetos Dios) was one of the chief attributes and personifications of Zeus, the head of the Olympian pantheon.

  4. Aeëtes - Wikipedia

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    Aeëtes was the son of Sun god Helios and the Oceanid Perseis, brother of Circe, Perses and Pasiphaë, and father of Medea, Chalciope and Absyrtus. His consort was either (1) Idyia , the youngest daughter of Oceanus , [ 3 ] (2) Asterodeia , a Caucasian Oceanid, [ 4 ] (3) the Nereid Neaera , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] (4) Clytia , [ 7 ] (5) Ipsia [ 8 ] or ...

  5. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Min – A god of virility, as well as the cities of Akhmim and Qift and the Eastern Desert beyond them [24] Nefertem – A god of the lotus blossom from which the sun god rose at the beginning of time Son of Ptah and Sekhmet [25] Osiris – A god of death and resurrection who rules Duat and enlivens vegetation, the sun god, and deceased souls [26]

  6. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Arethusa became the lover of the god Poseidon and bore him a son. Under unclear circumstances, the goddess Hera transformed Arethusa into a spring in Euboea which bore her name. Arethusa: Artemis Arethusa was a young nymph that caught the eye of the river god Alpheus, who pursued her relentlessly. Artemis, feeling sorry for the nymph, turned ...

  7. 'Onyx Storm' ends on a cliffhanger, but fans already have ...

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    In addition to Xaden and Garrick, there are three riders with murky whereabouts at the end of the novel: Bodhi Durran, Xaden's cousin; Aaric Graycastle, a prince of Navarre; and Dain Aetos, Violet ...

  8. Nixa's Aetos Center announces 3 shows, including country ...

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    The Aetos Center concert featuring country music singer-songwriter RaeLynn will raise funds for Springfield's Harmony House. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  9. Aten - Wikipedia

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    Aten was extensively worshipped as a solar deity during the reign of Amenhotep III where it was depicted as a falcon-headed god like Ra. While Aten was the preeminent creator deity of a pantheon of ancient Egyptian gods under Amenhotep III, it was not until his successor that Aten would be the only god acknowledged via state worship. [10]