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Zeus's emblematic animals are the bull and the cow.
   
 
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Question 2
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Like the Olympians and the Titans, there are 12 Muses.
   
 
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One of Hera's emblematic animals is the cow.
   
 
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The three Moerae were Lachesis, Atropos, and Clotho.
   
 
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The Titaness Themis is a personification of settled order in the cosmos.
   
 
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The three Graces can also be called the "Horae."
   
 
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The following are all offspring of Zeus: Hades, Hermes, Poseidon.
   
 
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Peter Paul Rubens painted The Three Graces that you studied in this chapter.
   
 
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Titian painted the The Rape of Europa that you studied in this chapter.
   
 
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Almighty Zeus is not subject to any other deities in the cosmos.
   
 
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