Finally, a tide came up, and he was brought into the sea. Hephaestus was very heavy and sunk like a stone. At the bottom of the sea, he was picked up by Thetis. Thetis was a naiad or a human that could live under water. When Thetis realized she caught a baby and not a fish, she became very curious about it. Thetis took Hephaestus home and cared for him. In return Hephaestus made
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Gods, Goddesses, and Heroes of Greek Mythology
... Apollo is mentioned more often than any other Greek deity in ancient Greek art. ... was armed with a bow and a quiver of arrows made by the smithgod, Hephaestus. ... (1431 6
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Greek Gods and Goddeses
... During the Trojan War, Artemis kept Greek fleets from sailing to Troy ... and Gods with her amazing beauty ironically, she married the ugliest god, Hephaestus. ... (2220 9
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... Guirand 130 During the Trojan War, Artemis kept Greek fleets from ... men and Gods with her amazing beauty ironically, she married the ugliest god, Hephaestus. ... (2320 9
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Hephaestus
Hephaestus or Vulcan in Roman was the Greek god of fire and the forge. This is one of the stories of how he was born. Hera, his ... (322 1
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Hades: The Ruler of the Dead
... which made the wearer invisible was given to Hades by the god Hephaestus or by ... In Greek mythology, people prayed to the gods, and often they would make some ... (1116 4
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or move. Finally, a tide came up, and he was brought into the sea. Hephaestus was very heavy and sunk like a stone. At the bottom of the sea, he was picked up by Thetis. Thetis was a naiad or a human that could live under water. When Thetis realized she caught a baby and not a fish, she became very curious about it. Thetis took Hephaestus home and cared for him. In return Hephaestus mad
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