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Hepheastus
HEPHAESTUS (he-FEE-stus or he-FESS-tus; Roman name Vulcan ) was the lame god of fire and crafts or the two together, hence of blacksmiths
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Athena
with a splitting headache and summoned help from the craftsman god Hephaestus (or, some say, the Titan Prometheus). Hephaestus cleaved Zeus's forehead
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The Olympians ((Greek Gods))
is the Goddess of love , lust and beauty, wife of Hephaestus. Ares is her lover. Eros is her son. Known as the most beautiful of the goddesses
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Aphrodite
. It is as Venus that she appears in the Aeneiad , the poet Virgil's epic of the founding of Rome. And on still another occasion, HEPHAESTUS
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Cyclops
, and the helmet of darkness that Hades gave to Perseus on his quest to kill Medusa. According to a hymn of Callimachus, they were Hephaestus' helpers
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Hera
symbols: Sceptre Diadem Peacock Hephaestus Hermes
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