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In Greek mythology, Titans are used for the male of that species and _______ for the female.
- titanas
- titanides
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Susanoo, the god of storms and tempest, in Japanese mythology, was begotten of a nose.
- True
- False
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We continue in Japan, he begat Amaterasu (the goddess of the Sun) from his left eye and Tsukuyomi (the god of the Moon) from his right eye:
- Izanagi
- Psyche
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Greek mythology, who was the principal of the first generation of titans?
- Rea
- Chrono
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Greek mythology, who are the divine descendants of Gea (the earth) and Uranus (the sky)?
- The gods of Olympus
- Nymphs
- Titans
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Select the name of this god of Egyptian mythology:
- Horus
- Isis
- Hepu
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This deity is the guardian of the graves, associated with death and life after death, select his name:
- Keb
- Nekhbet
- Anubis
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In Norse mythology he is considered the god of gods and father of everything, select his name:
- Odin
- Thor
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In Norse mythology, who was the guardian of the sources of wisdom, located in the roots of Yggdrasil?
- Mimir
- Mim
- Both options are accepted.
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This picture represents the set of three main gods of the Roman religion, select the name given to this trio:
- Tetra gods
- Capitoline Triad
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This triad of gods was formed by:
- Jupiter, Mars and Janus (who was replaced by Quirino)
- Jupiter, Liber and Jano (who was replaced by Quirino)
- Jupiter, Minerva and Jano (who was replaced by Quirino)
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Chinese mythology shares with the traditions of other origins the myth of the Universal Flood or great flood.
- True
- False
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According to Chinese and Japanese mythologies, he is considered the god of happiness, abundance, fortune tellers and taverns:
- Hotei
- Matsu
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Chinese mythology, is a beast that lives under the sea or in the mountains and that leaves its hiding place at the beginning of spring to attack people:
- Baihu
- Nian
- Qilin
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The Mayan story of the creation of the Quiché is the Popol Vuh.
- True
- False
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