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Goddesses and Gods.wps - Welcome to Our Temple

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Roman goddess of discord <strong>and</strong> strife, known as Eris <strong>to</strong> the Greeks. The other gods<br />

employed her <strong>to</strong> stir up feuds <strong>and</strong> rivalry amongst men. Root of Erisian/Discordian<br />

beliefs. Mother of Enyo.<br />

Doris<br />

Greek sea goddess.<br />

Eirene<br />

Greek goddess of peace <strong>and</strong> wealth. Her symbols include the cornucopia, the olive<br />

branch, corn ears on her head, <strong>and</strong> Herme's staff. Also known as Pax.<br />

Elpis<br />

Greek god of hope who s<strong>to</strong>od over Eros holding a lily.<br />

Enyo<br />

Greek goddess of war. She spreads terror <strong>and</strong> alarm before <strong>and</strong> during combat. A<br />

consort of Ares, sometimes considered his sister, sometimes his wife.<br />

Erebos<br />

A Greek god of darkness.<br />

Eros<br />

Greek god of sexual desire. See also Cupid.<br />

Eunomia<br />

Greek goddess of order <strong>and</strong> legislation.<br />

Faunus<br />

Roman <strong>and</strong> Italian god of woodl<strong>and</strong>s. Symbolizes love. Also known as Pan [Greek].<br />

Flora<br />

Roman goddess of blossoming <strong>and</strong> flowering plants. She is the wife of Zephyrus who<br />

gave her eternal youth. Also known as Chloris [Greek]<br />

Ganymede<br />

Greek cup bearer.<br />

Hades

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