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Aquarius, the Water-Carrier: In Greek mythology, a new fine lad was known as Ganymede. Ganymede is moved up in a whirlwind to Olympus custom star map by the gods to be always a cupbearer for Zeus, or, in a more erotic edition, a servant of Zeus kidnaps him, or Zeus himself did the deed concealed being an eagle.

The sexual upshot was that though Zeus favoured the ladies, goddesses, demigoddesses, even mortal women, for a catamite change of velocity now and again... Ganymede was honored for his services by eternal youth and immortality, eventually placed in the air since the constellation Aquarius, the Water-Carrier. See also Aquila.

Aquila (the constellation) was after an eagle possessed by the Greek/Roman lord Zeus/Jupiter who performed many helpful jobs for the Master of the Gods, such as for example holding his thunderbolts and kidnapping the young and fine lad Ganymede. See also Aquarius.

ara, the Alter: In old Greek mythology, Ara was recognized while the altar, made by the trilogy of Cyclopes, an modify wherever he Olympian gods first made products and formed an alliance when they certainly were going to fight the first Titans in order to become masters of the world, or at least owners of third stone from the sun - well, can you think a nearby region of the Mediterranean anyway.

Aries, the Memory: A new lad, Phrixos (or Phrixus), boy of the King of Thessaly, turned an unpopular stepchild following his natural mom died and the Master remarried, a female by the name of Ino. Ino had it set for Phrixos, and his brother (Helle) too. Ino established for the grain harvest to be destroyed, causing a famine. She then bribed the Oracle at Delphi to anticipate that just the sacrifice of Phrixus to the gods would end the famine.

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