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  1. The following is a list of gods, goddesses, and many other divine and semi-divine figures from ancient Greek mythology and ancient Greek religion. Immortals The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes.

    • Greek Mythos

      Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the...

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      Zeus (/ zjuːs /, Ancient Greek: Ζεύς) [a] is the sky and...

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    • History
    • First Generation Gods (Olympians)
    • Second Generation Gods (Olympians)
    • Titans, now accepted as "Gods"

    Gods and Goddesses in Greek Mythology, are immortals beings who are referred to as "Divines" in Theogony. The various types of Gods are Protogenoi, Giants, Titans, Olympians, Okeanids, and Khthonics. Some of the main gods are Zeus, god of lightning; Poseidon, god of the sea; Ares, god of war; Apollo, god of the arts; Hermes, god of speed and messen...

    The first gods Olympians born to Titans Cronus and Rhea. They had six children, five of which were eaten by Cronus. Later, Zeus, the last child who was not eaten, fed a mixture of wine and honey to Cronus, vomiting his brothers and sisters. In other myths, Gaia wrapped a rock with baby clothes and a blanket with Cronus thinking it was Zeus. This st...

    •Hestia (former member): Goddess of Home, Family and Arquictectury. When Dionysus came to join the Olympians Hestia resigned her place on the council so that there would not be a fight about throwing the number of council members out of place.

    •Demeter: Goddess of Plants, Harvest, Crops, Agriculture, Seasons and Fertility.

    •Hera: Goddess of Women, Marriage, Family, Childbirth, Queenship, Sky and Starry Heaven. Patron of Women and Queens. Queen of Olympus.

    •Hades (unofficial member): God of the Dead, Darkness and Wealth. Ruler of the Underworld and the Subterranean Regions.  While he was not technically an Olympian his importance is just as great as any of them and greater so than others.

    •Poseidon: God of the Oceans, Earthquakes, Storms, Natural Disasters, Horses, Aquatic Creatures, Drought, Water Bodies, Gales and Marine Weather. Ruler of the Mediterranean Regions.

    •Zeus: God of the Sky, Air, Lightning, Thunderstorms, Rain, Clouds, Weather, Law, Order, the Human Race, Destiny and Fate. Patron of Kings and Human Race. King of Olympus.

    •Athena: Goddess of Wisdom, Warfare, Weaving, Law, Order, Crafts and Civilization.

    •Apollo: God of the Sun, Light, Knowledge, Music, Poetry, Oracles, Prophecy, Diseases and Healing.

    •Artemis: Goddess of the Moon, Hunting, Wild Animals, Midwifery, Childbirth and Virginity

    •Ares: God of War, Violence, Bloodshed, Bloodlust, Murder, Cannibalism and Manliness.

    •Aphrodite: Goddess of Love, Lust, Passion, Desire, Procreation, Sex, Sexuality and Pleasure.

    •Hephaestus: God of Fire, Craftsmanship, Metalworking and Volcanoes.

    •Iris: Goddess of the Rainbow and Messenger of Hera.

    •Hecate: Goddess of the Magic.

    •Prometheus: God of Mankind.

    •Epimetheus: God of Retrospective.

    •Helios: God of the Sun.

    •Selene: Goddess of the Moon.

  2. Greek mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology into the broader designation of classical mythology.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZeusZeus - Wikipedia

    Zeus (/ zjuːs /, Ancient Greek: Ζεύς) [a] is the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion and mythology, who rules as king of the gods on Mount Olympus. His name is cognate with the first syllable of his Roman equivalent Jupiter.

  4. Greek mythology is the study of the body of myths found within ancient Greek religion. When most people think about mythology today, it is often Greek mythology that comes to mind.

  5. Greek mythology is the body of work detailing the origins of the ancient Hellenic world and the many deities who ruled over it. It includes the histories of gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters, as well as explanations for many important religious rituals.

  6. Greek mythology has thirteen main gods known as the Twelve Olympians plus Hades, the brother of Zeus. They were Zeus, Poseidon, Hera , Hephaestus, Dionysus , Athena , Artemis , Apollo , Ares , Demeter , Aphrodite and Hermes .