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In Greek mythology, the gods and goddesses do not have specific birth dates like humans, as they are considered eternal beings. Many of them were born from primordial entities or emerged from chaos. For example, Zeus, Hera, and their siblings are often said to be the children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Their myths focus more on their origins and roles rather than specific dates of birth.

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