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Nike

Goddess of speed, strength and victory in greek mythology.
The greeks worshiped Nike because they thought she could grant them strength and speed in order to be victorious in whatever they set out to do.
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Leveret

A hare less than a year old is referred to as a leveret.
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Cronus

Member and leader of the titans in Greek mythology.
Cronus (also referred to as Kronos) is often seen with a sickle, which he used to castrate Uranus.
by JustSomeRandomDude_ August 28, 2022
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Athena

Goddess of wisdom and war in greek mythology.
The female counter part to Ares, Athena is the goddess of war, but also of so many other things: wisdom, courage, civilization, mathematics (now you know who to blame), strength, strategy, skill, and arts and crafts.
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Tartarus

Tartarus is usually associated with the hell-pit where the Titans were imprisoned, but what many may not be aware of is that Tartarus was also the name of another primordial god.
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Erebus

The personification of darkness and shadows in greek mythology.
Hesiod's Theogony identifies Erebus as one of the first five beings in existence, born of Chaos.
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Gaia

In greek mythology, Gaia created everything. From the blue sky to the seas to the mountains.
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