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A-Z: General definitions: Maia
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The eldest daughter of the Titan Atlas, Maia was one of the Pleiades and a lover of Zeus, by whom she had the god Hermes. (There was a second Maia, a goddess, after whom the month of May is named.)The twelve Titans were gods who were overthrown by Zeus, the son of Cronos, king of the Titans.
A Titan who opposed Zeus in his struggle against Cronos.
The seven daughters of Atlas.
Son of Cronos, ruler and chief of the Greek gods, originally a sky-god. (Roman name: Jupiter.)
The son of Zeus and Maia. (Roman name, Mercury.)
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