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  2. Judgement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The story is the basis of an earlier opera, Il pomo d'oro, in a prologue and five acts by the Italian composer Antonio Cesti, with a libretto by Francesco Sbarra (1611–1668). Aphrodite taunts Hera and Athena with the Apple, relief in the Achilleion, Corfu.

  3. The Judgement of Paris (Rubens) - Wikipedia

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    The 1636 version has a depiction of Cupid at the far left and Alecto above the goddesses, [2] whilst the 1639 version adds a Cupid between Hera (far right) and Aphrodite (centre). Paris is a misplaced Trojan prince working as a shepherd , [ 3 ] and is accompanied by his sheepdog ; his sheep are seen behind the figures in these late paintings.

  4. The Goddess Girls - Wikipedia

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    She eventually discovers her father is Zeus, King of the Gods and Ruler of the Heavens. She then transfers to Mount Olympus Academy, where she becomes one of its top students. In Aphrodite the Diva Aphrodite finds Zeus a new wife, Hera, who becomes Athena's new stepmother. Athena has wavy brown hair and gray eyes, and she usually wears a blue ...

  5. Hera - Wikipedia

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    In book 5, Hera and Athena plot to harm Ares, who had been seen by Diomedes in assisting the Trojans. Diomedes called for his soldiers to fall back slowly. Hera, Ares's mother, saw Ares's interference and asked Zeus, Ares's father, for permission to drive Ares away from the battlefield. Hera encouraged Diomedes to attack Ares and he threw his ...

  6. Eris (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    She was the initiator of the quarrel between the three Greek goddesses, Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite, resolved by the Judgement of Paris, which led to Paris' abduction of Helen of Troy and the outbreak of the Trojan War. [67] As the story came to be told, all the gods were invited to the wedding of Peleus and Thetis except Eris. She came anyway ...

  7. Hephaestus - Wikipedia

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    According to Hyginus, Zeus promised anything to Hephaestus in order to free Hera. Hephaestus asked for the hand of Athena in marriage (urged by Poseidon, who was hostile toward her), leading to his attempted rape of her. [30] In another version, he demanded to be married to Aphrodite in order to release Hera, and his mother fulfilled the ...

  8. 30 Dogs Wearing Goggles That Might Just Make Your Day, As ...

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    Image credits: dogswithjobs There’s a popular saying that cats rule the Internet, and research has even found that the 2 million cat videos on YouTube have been watched more than 25 billion ...

  9. Eileithyia - Wikipedia

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    The Iliad pictures Eileithyia alone, or sometimes multiplied, as the Eileithyiai: And even as when the sharp dart striketh a woman in travail, [270] the piercing dart that the Eilithyiae, the goddesses of childbirth, send—even the daughters of Hera that have in their keeping bitter pangs; [ 16 ]