- mitolojiktanrilar.com hephaestus-demirci-tanri/Dionysos, Hephaestus’u sarhoş ederek bir eşeğin sırtında Olimpos’a getirmiş ve Hera’nın serbest kalmasını sağlamıştır.
- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/…According to Hesiod (Theogony, 927-928) Hera gave birth to Hephaestus on her own as revenge for Zeus giving birth to Athena without her (Zeus lay with Metis).
- arkeolojidefterim.com hephaestus-kimdir-yunan-…Hephaestus Kimdir Yunan Mitolojisi. Hephaistos demircilerin ve ateşin tanrısıdır. ... Hephaestus Hera’dan İntikamı. Daha sonra Hephaistos intikamını aldı.
- eksisozluk.com hephaistos--105840ares geldi, onu olymposa çıkarmak için zor kullanmaya çalıştı ama, hephaistos onu kavgada yendi ve gerisin geri geldiği yere yolladı...
- greekmythology.fandom.com wiki/HephaistosHephaistos, better known as Hephaestus (Ancient Greek: Ἡφαιστος) was the Greek god of metalworking, smithing, sculpture, masonry, fire and volcanoes.
- thoughtco.com hephaestus-111909Hephaestus is the name of the Greek god of volcanoes and a craftsman and blacksmith associated with metalworking and stone masonry.
- greekmythology.com Olympians/Hephaestus/…However, since it’s similar to few pre-Greek toponyms (Phaistos), it is supposed that Hephaestus is a very old deity. Hephaestus' Portrayal and Symbolism.
- mythopedia.com topics/hephaestusThe temples at his cult centers of Athens and Lemnos were especially impressive, though Hephaestus had sanctuaries elsewhere in the Greek world, too.
- mythology.net greek/greek-gods/hephaestus/As previously mentioned, Hephaestus is normally found in a supporting role in Greek myths. But there are some that focus more on his life and purpose.
- symbolsage.com hephaestus-greek-god/Vulcan hephaistos. ... But sometimes, he’s depicted as a younger man with no beard. As a blacksmith, Hephaestus’ tools are of great significance to him.