Hercules and Hermes both fit the criteria.
Couple of points: 1. Janus wasn't a Greek god, he was purely Roman. He was the God of beginnings and doorways, and in their pantheon was the first god. 2. The Romans didn't always have animal companions for their gods, thusly Janus had no animal as a favorite.
Poseidon was second in command. Zeus was #1, Poseidon was #2, and Hades was #3.
the different religion is like greek gods and roman gods see they didn't believe in just 1 god they believed in many
1. Anubis was a figure in Egyptian religion, Hades is a Greek god 2. Anubis has the head of a Jakel. Hades looks like a creepy dead guy 3. Hades is the god of the dead in Greek culture. Anubis is actually the god of emballage (mummification). The Egyptian god of the dead was Osiris. 4.one was really really bad at gambling. Excpesially poker. 5. Ignore number four.
His wife is Persephone, the goddess of springtime. She ate a pomegranate when she visited the underworld, and was then abducted by Hades. They later wed, and although Persephone is only in the Underworld for 1/3 of the year.
1s + 1s + 1 = 2s + 1
Zeus
1S+1S+1 = 3 Note that 1 raised to any power is always 1.
It has 1 electron revolving around 1 proton in the 1s orbital.It has 1 proton and 1 electron revolving in the 1s orbital
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One million of them.
She was the wife of Zeus and the protector of marriage.
Couple of points: 1. Janus wasn't a Greek god, he was purely Roman. He was the God of beginnings and doorways, and in their pantheon was the first god. 2. The Romans didn't always have animal companions for their gods, thusly Janus had no animal as a favorite.
The absolute difference is 1.
I don't know any Roman gods, but I know lots of the Greek ones: 1. Poseidon- sea God 2. Zeus- sky God 3. Aphrodite- goddess of love 4. Ares- god of war
Pentium 1s are processors. They don't have memory.