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Amari Suarez
26 June, 08:07
Who is Atlas in Greek Mythology
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Randy Lucas
26 June, 10:42
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In mythology, Atlas is a titan who is punished for leading a rebellion against Zeus, so he has to carrying the burden of holding up the heavens forever after the Titanomachy. He is the son of Iapetus and the Oceanid Asia. He is the titan of endurance and astronomy
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