By jove

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By Jove I did It! I was a Serpent. I was a Swan I was a Bull I was an eagle I was a wolf I was a Sartyr I seduced Semele I seduced Gannymede I seduced IO I seduced Alkmene I seduced Latona I seduced Leda

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By Jove I did It!

• I was a Serpent.

• I was a Swan

• I was a Bull

• I was an eagle

• I was a wolf

• I was a Sartyr

• I seduced Semele

• I seduced Gannymede

• I seduced IO

• I seduced Alkmene

• I seduced Latona

• I seduced Leda

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Zeus’s serpent form

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Upon hearing that Ganymede was to be Grail Cup bearer as well as Zeus' lover, the jealous Hera was outraged. So Zeus set Ganymede's image among the stars as the constellation Aquarius, the Ambrosia carrier. Aquarius was originally the Hindu Khumba (Pot which poured amrita to the gods).

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The Quinotaur is the Sumeriangod Enki who was born of a seabull Decoding the Myth of Zeustaking the form of anenormous sea bull to seduceEuropa means the dragon kingsmoved into Europe. The Labrysis an icon of the woman'screative power. The Labyrinthis the Goddess's body, thecenter is her uterus.

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Zeus Lykaios or "Wolf Zeus" was the deity of Arcadia. Latona is the mother of Apollo and Artemis, took the form of a wolf or was said to be escorted from the Hyperboreans by wolves. Artemis was known as the "Wolf Goddess" and had a wolf on her shield. Both she and her Roman counterpart Diana were accompanied by a pack of wolves.

Latona the she-wolf of the Capitol was the emblem of Rome.

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ANTIOPE a princess of Thebes was seduced by Zeus in the shape of Satyros. She bore him twin sons Amphion and Zethos . In Greek

mythology, Antiope was described as an Amazon, daughter of Ares.

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KALLISTO A Princess of Arkadia was seduced by Zeus in the guise of the Wolf goddess Artemis. Kallisto bore Zeus a son, Arcas and was turned into a bear, either by Zeus in a cover-up, by Hera out of jealousy, or by Artemis out of anger that she broke her vow of chastity.

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The Photo Album

The Theban princess ALKMENE was seduced by Zeus in the form of her own serpent husband. She bore twins: Herakles by Zeus and Likymnios by her husband Amphitryon. Thubanis the brightest star in the ‘Alpha Draconis’ constellation. The Egyptians venerated four main stars in the shafts of the pyramid:1) Alpha Canis Major / Sirius)2) Pleiades?3) Al Nitak (Zeta Orionis)4) Thuban (Alpha Draconis)

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DANAE A Princess of Argos was imprisoned by her father in a bronze tower. Zeus seduced her in the form of a golden shower, and she gave birth to the hero Perseus.

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The Titaness LEDA was seduced by Zeus in the form of swan. Hera in the form of a serpent tried to kill the pregnant Leda. But Zeus thwarted her plan and the Gemini twins were born to Leda.

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Io had the misfortune of being ravaged by Zeus when Hera found them. Zeus turned Io into a white cow. But Hera asked Zeus for the cow and ordered Argus, a giant Titan with 100 eyes, to guard her. IO is also known as the Egyptian Cow Goddess Hathor.

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Ares the god of war took revenge for the death of the Dragon and he turned Cadmus and his wife into serpents. Semele daughter of Theban Cadmus and Harmonia is mother of Dionysus (Bacchus) by Zeus. Semele’s liaison with Zeus enraged Hera who persuaded Semele to ask Zeus to visit her in his role as god of thunder so his fire bolts would destroy her.