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“Etna is a goddess of Greek-Italic mythology. She was the daughter of Uranus and Gaia, the primordial Gods who forged the world. In its bowels it housed the dragon Typhon, which caused its eruptions.
Typhon, son of Tartarus, personification of the Underworld and of Gaia, the Mother Earth. The giant is horribly monstrous, with a hundred dragon heads. Since he was born, he is destined by the Mother Earth to fight against Zeus, guilty of having defeated the Titans, also sons of Gaia.
Virtually Typhon is the half-brother of Etna. Typhon is eventually defeated by Zeus, flees to Sicily, but is imprisoned forever under Etna.
Every time the Typhon rages, it makes fire and lava spewing out of Etna and in every attempt to free itself from the eternal bond, it triggers terrible earthquakes.”
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