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Zeus | liebjup03: Illustration showing some of the OLYMPIANS: Zeus sits on the throne, holding the thunderbolt and sending the eagle somewhere. To his left are Hera and Ares, and behind him Hermes and Athena. Hebe pours nectar to Ganymedes; behind her is a dark-haired Apollo playing his lyre. The woman in the distance could be Hestia. Heracles, already a god, rests on his club while conversing with Hephaestus. Liebig sets.

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  liebjup03.jpg - liebjup03: Illustration showing some of the OLYMPIANS: Zeus sits on the throne, holding the thunderbolt and sending the eagle somewhere. To his left are Hera and Ares, and behind him Hermes and Athena. Hebe pours nectar to Ganymedes; behind her is a dark-haired Apollo playing his lyre. The woman in the distance could be Hestia. Heracles, already a god, rests on his club while conversing with Hephaestus. Liebig sets.  
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