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Ancient Egyptian

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The ancient statues and pottery of the Golden Stone Age of Greece were much

advanced in spectacular ways. The true facts of Zeus's main reason for his statue. The

great styles of the Kouros and the Kore. The story of The Blinding of Polphemus,

along with the story of Cyclops. The Dori and Ionic column stone temples that were

built in Greece that had an distinctive look. The true colors of the vase, Aryballos. The

vase that carried liquids from one place to another. The Lyric Poetry that was originally

a song to be sung to the accompaniment of the lyre.

Zeus was considered, according to Homer, the father of the gods and of mortals.

He did not create either gods or mortals; he was their father in the sense of being the

protector and ruler both of the Olympian family and of the human race. He was lord of

the sky, the rain god, and the cloud gatherer, who wielded the terrible thunderbolt. His

breastplate was the aegis, his bird the eagle, his tree the oak. Zeus presided over the

gods on Mount Olympus in Thessaly. His principal shrines were at Dodona, in Epirus,

the land of the oak trees and the most ancient shrine, famous for its oracle, and at

Olympia, where the Olympian Games were celebrated in his honor every fourth year.

The Nemean games, held at Nemea, northwest of Argos, were also dedicated to Zeus.

Zeus was the youngest son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea and the brother of the deities

Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Demeter, and Hera. According to one of the ancient myths of

the birth of Zeus, Cronus, fearing that he might be dethroned by one of his children,

swallowed them as they were born. Upon the birth of Zeus, Rhea wrapped a stone in

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