(Greek mythology) the lame god of fire and metalworking in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Vulcan.
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Examples for "Hephaistos"
Examples for "Hephaistos"
1Then Hephaistos threw into the fires bronze and tin and silver and gold.
2Along with Hephaistos we built great walls and the homes of the gods themselves.'
3Vulcan (Hephaistos), the celestial artist, was the son of Jupiter and Juno.
4Starcad's loathing for a smith recalls the mockery with which the Homeric gods treat Hephaistos.
5And Thetis besought Hephaistos to make new armour for her son that he might go into the battle.'
1Soon they beheld Hephaestus' group of soldier DoMeks approaching with weapons drawn.
2Thousands of years ago, she loved Eros, son of Hephaestus and Aphrodite.
3Hephaestus is an optimist and Zeus won't take 'no' for an answer.
4Hephaestus provided the clay and the technical know-how to build her body.
5On one such day, Hephaestus and his smiths fashioned a new DoMek.
6According to some stories, Hephaestus demanded a price for letting Hera go.
7Then Hephaestus emerged from the trees bearing the broken body of Athena.
8So he choose his trusted metal worker Hephaestus to take her hand.
9A pikeman ran forward stabbing at Hephaestus' calf, catching him off guard.
10Hephaestus and Aphrodite were far down the hall when Zeus stood again.
11Hephaestus, I thought we'd decided not to tie each other up anymore.
12Aurora didn't know Hephaestus that well, but she knew he was loyal.
13Hephaestus had been deep in thought and he stood from the table.
14Hephaestus lifted it from the table and stood it upon the floor.
15If Hephaestus demanded the dowry back, that meant the marriage was over.
16As Hephaestus climbed, Demeter, Apollo and Artemis returned with items for sustenance.
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