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Essay heading: Greek Mythology
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"His second wife was Themis and she gave him four children, Horea, Clothos, Lechesis, and Antropos." (New 196) His last wife is the most famous of Zeus' wives and her name was Hera. "Zeus and Hera had 4 children together; Ares, Hephaestus, Hebe, Eileithyia was their names." (New 196) Even though Zeus was married he had other lovers and from them he had more children... displayed 300 characters
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Hercules, perhaps one of the most famous of Zeus' children, is from one of these affairs. Apollo, Hermes and Artemis are also well known children of Zeus. Since Zeus was the supreme god it was easy for him to get the ladies
Even though he was immortal everything must come to an end sometime and how exactly Zeus came to an end is a mystery to me... displayed next 300 characters
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