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Encarta Answers  | Hephaestus: In Greek mythology, god of fire and metalwork, the son of the god Zeus and the goddess Hera, or sometimes the son of Hera alone. In contrast to the other gods, Hephaestus was lame and awkward. |
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Hephaestus (pronounced /h ɪ ˈfiːstəs/ or /h ɪ ˈfεstəs/; Greek Ήφαιστος Hēphaistos) was a Greek god whose Roman equivalent was Vulcan; he was the god of technology ... - Hephaestus
Hephaestus, the god of fire, especially the blacksmith's fire, was the patron of all craftsmen, principally those working with metals. He was worshiped predominantly in Athens, but ... - Hephaestus
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