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In the Olympian pantheon of Greek Mythology, Hera was the wife and older sister of Zeus. She was the Goddess of Childbirth and Marriage. Hera was well known for her jealous and vengeful nature, most notably against Zeus's paramours and offspring.
Demeter in Greek mythology is the Goddess of grain and fertility, the pure. Nourisher of the youth and the green earth, the health-giving cycle of life and death, and preserver of marriage and the sacred law.
In Greek mythology, Hestia, daughter of Cronus and Rhea, is the goddess of the hearth, of the right ordering of domesticity and the family, who received the first offering at every sacrifice in the household.
Athena was the favorite daughter of Zeus. Zeus feared that her mother, Metis, would give birth to an offspring more powerful than him, so he swallowed Metis to prevent her from having offspring, but she already was pregnant with Athena. Metis gave birth to Athena and nurtured her inside Zeus until Athena burst forth from his forehead fully armed with weapons given by her mother. Athena was the goddess of wisdom, peace, warfare, strategy, handicrafts and reason.
Artemis was one of the most widely venerated of the Ancient Greek deities and one of the oldest. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. She was the goddess of forests and hills, child birth, virginity, fertility, the hunt, and often was depicted as a huntress carrying a bow and arrows.
Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty. According to Greek poet Hesiod, she was born when Uranus was castrated by his son Cronus. Cronus threw his severed genitals into the sea, and from the aphros (sea foam) arose Aphrodite.
In Casa Di Veneto, Aphrodite is a four-person, 2 storey suite, which is ideal for your honey moon. Aphrodite offers a whirlpool bathtub, laptop and printer, a big veranda with sitting room, sun beds and a three-person spa pool with view to the mountain and sea.
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