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Greco-Roman Gods And Those Who Worship Them
Parallelisms between Greek and Roman Mythology have many similarities between them. Each type has there own set of Gods and Goddesses, although they were worshiped for similar reasons. The following will explain each God or Goddess and explain how they compare to each other. The King of Gods in Greek Mythology is known as Zeus. Zeus was the ruler of the sky, and had the power to create thunderstorms and lightning as well as earthquakes. He was the child of Cronus and Rhea.
As the story goes he was their sixth child, and the father to protect him from being overthrown had eaten the five previous children. Zeus was taken to
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