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Greek mythological Characters(Most of the gods and goddesses had Roman equivalents.)
See also Family Tree of the Greek Gods and the list of Greek mythological creatures.
1 Immortals
- Aphrodite
- Apollo
- Arês
- Artemis
- Athena
- Dêmêtêr
- Hephaestus (Hepháistos)
- Hêra
- Hermês
- Hestia (Hestia eventually relinquished her spot to DionysusDionysus the name of a god, is occasionally confused with Dionysius the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse. Dionysus (or Dionysos also known as Bacchus in Roman mythology and associated with the Italic Liber , the Greek god of wine, represents not only the intoxic).
- PoseidonThis article is about the Greek god. See also: Poseidon missile; and Poseidon drowning detection system''. Andrea Doria as Neptune by Agnolo Bronzino: a potent allegory of Genoa's hegemony in the Tyrrhenian Sea In Greek Mythology, Poseidon was the god of
- ZeusZeus Kronios (descendant of Cronus), or simply Zeus or Zdeus ( Greek ) or Dias (Greek ) ("divine king") is the leader of the gods and god of the sky and thunder in Greek mythology. Etymology Zeus is the continuation of Dyeus, the supreme god in Indo-Europ
1.2 Other deities
- AcheloisAchelois ("she who drives away pain") is a minor goddess in Greek mythology; one of the moon goddesses. She was frequently the recipient of sacrifices ordered by the Dodonian Oracle. Greek goddesses.
- AeolusAeolus (or Aiolos Αολος) in Greek Mythology was the Keeper of the Winds. He was also called Astraeus ("starry"). By some accounts, Aeolus ("earth-destroyer") was married to Eos, the goddess of the dawn. According to thi (Aiolos)
- AlectronaAlectrona was an early Greek goddess who was thought to be the daughter of the sun. Greek goddesses Solar goddesses.
- AmphitriteHerculaneum depicting Neptune and Amphitrite Amphitrite in ancient Greek mythology, was a sea-goddess, and wife of Poseidon, identified with the Salacia the wife of Neptune in Roman mythology. She was daughter of Nereus and Doris according to Hesiod's The
- AntheiaAntheia was a Greek goddess worshipped on Crete. She held dominion over gardens, marshes, swamps, love and flowers. Antheia was a village which was later absorbed into Patras around 1000 BC.
- Aristaeus
- Asclepius
- Ate
- Attis
- Bia
- Boreas
- Brizo
- Caerus
- Calypso
- Ceto
- Charon
- Circe (Kirkê)
- Cybele
- Dionysus (Dionysos) or Bacchus
- Dioscuri
- Doris
- Efreisone
- Eileithyia
- Elpis
- Enyalius
- Enyo
- Eos
- Esosphorus
- The Erinyes, or "Furies"
- Eris
- Eros
- Eurus (Euros)
- Glaucus
- Hades
- Hêbê
- Hecate
- Hêlios
- Heracles
- Hespera
- Hybris
- Hygeia
- Hypnos
- Iris
- Moira
- The three Moirae, or "Fates":
- Mania
- Metis
- Momos
- Mormo
- Morpheus (Morpheos)
- Muses
- Nemesis
- Nereus
- Nike
- Notus
- Pan
- Perséphonê
- Pleiades
- Phorcys
- Proteus (Proteos)
- Selene
- Thanatos
- Thetis
- Triton
- Zephyrus (Zephyrus)
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