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One of the moon goddeses | |
The patron god of the achelous river | |
God of air and the winds | |
God of light and the atmosphere | |
God of family feuds | |
One of the seven daughters of atlas pleione | |
Early greek goddess of the sun | |
The wife of poseidon and a Neired | |
Goddess of flowers, swamps, gardens, and marshes | |
A greek goddess who was worshipped exclusively at a single sanctuary on the island of Aegina in the Saronic Golf | |
Goddess of love and beauty | |
God of the sun, music, healing, and herding | |
God of chaotic war | |
Patron god of animal husbandry, bee-keeping, and fruit trees | |
Goddess of the moon, hunting, and nursing | |
God of health and medicine | |
The Star-Maiden-A goddess of justice, included in Virgo and Libra mythologies | |
Goddess of mischief | |
Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and the strategic side of war | |
The primordial titan who carried the world on his back | |
One of the Fates- She cut the thread of life and chose the manner of a person's death | |
The minor god of rebirth | |
The goddess of force | |
The north wind. One of the Anemoi | |
Protector of Mariners | |
The minor god of luck and oppurtunity | |
One of the Muses. Represented epic poetry | |
The sea nymph who held Odysseus prisoner for seven years | |
One of the twins who represented Gemini | |
The name of a wife of Poseidon | |
The wild bull tamed by Persephone, made into the Taurus constellation | |
A sea monster goddess who was also the mother of other sea monsters | |
The nothingness that all else sprung from | |
The Ferryman of Hades. He had to be paid to help one cross the river Styx | |
God of time | |
A goddess who transformed her enemies into beasts | |
One of the Muses. She represented history | |
One of the Fates. Spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle | |
The crab who protected the sea nymphs, made into the Cancer constellation | |
God of agriculture, father of the Titans | |
Goddess of caverns, mountains, nature, and wild animals | |
Goddess of the harvest | |
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Guardian of the ancient city of Lamark, where wounded heroes could heal after battle | |
God of wine and pleasure | |
A sea nymph, mother of the Nereids | |
Goddess of childbirth | |
The deity who embodied the sacred ceremonial olive branch | |
One of the seven Pleiades. | |
The spirit of Hope | |
A minor goddess of war, connected to Eris | |
Goddess of the Dawn | |
One of the Muses- Represents lyrics/love poetry | |
God of darkness | |
Goddess of strife, connected to Enyo | |
God of love, procreation, and sexual desire | |
The East Wind- One of the Anemoi | |
One of the Muses- Represents Music/Lyrics/Poetry | |
Goddess of the Earth, also known as Mother Earth | |
A fishermen turned immortal, turned Argonaut, turned a god of the sea | |
God of the Dead, King of the Underworld | |
Goddess of Harmony and Concord | |
Goddess of youth | |
Goddess of magic, witchcraft, ghosts, and the undead | |
God of the sun | |
Goddess of daylight | |
God of fire and blacksmithing who created weapons for the gods | |
Goddess of goddesses, woman, and marriage and wife of Zeus | |
An immortal hero of many Greek legends, the strongest man on Earth | |
God of commerce and travel, and messenger of the gods | |
The evening star | |
Greek goddess of the home and fertility. One of the hesperides | |
Goddess of cleanliness and hygeine | |
God of weddings | |
God of sleep | |
Goddess of rainbows | |
The goddess of snow and daughter of the North Wind | |
A Dionysian goddess who celebrations were wild and liscivious | |
A god of strength and power | |
One of the Fates. Measured the thread of life with her rod | |
One of the seven Pleiades, goddess of fields | |
Gods of insanity and the dead | |
One of the Muses- represented tragedy | |
One of the seven Pleiades, married to king Sisyphos | |
Titan goddess of wisdom | |
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God of satire, writers, and poets | |
God of dreams and sleep | |
Goddess of retribution | |
Titan God who Fathered the Nereids. God of the sea before Poseidon | |
Goddess of victory | |
The South Wind. One of the Anemoi | |
Goddess of night | |
Titan god of the ocean | |
A giant who was one of the ancient Titan gods of war | |
God of woods, fields, and flocks. Also a Satyr | |
goddess of persuasion | |
Goddess of the Spring who lives off-season in the underworld | |
Goddess of fame and gossip | |
The Morning Star | |
God of wealth | |
One of the twins who represent Gemini | |
One of the Muses- represents sacred poetry and geometry | |
Ancient god of the deep sea | |
God of the sea and earthquakes | |
A minor god of gardens and fertility, best known for having an enormous penis | |
The immortal father of sea-goats, made into the Capricorn constellation | |
An early sea god before poseidon | |
Goddess of nature | |
Goddess of the moon and the 'mother of vampires | |
One of the seven Pleiades, who bore a child of Ares | |
A Naiad who was the first to aid Zeus in the Titan war | |
God of the depths of the Underworld- a great storm pit- and the father of Typhon | |
One of the seven Pleiades, a mountain Nymph | |
One of the Muses- represented Dancing | |
One of the Muses- represented Comedy | |
God of death | |
Ancient goddess of divine order, law, and custom | |
Leader of the Nereids, a shape-shifter, and a prophet | |
Trumpeter of the sea and messenger of the deep | |
Goddess of fortune and prosperity | |
God of monsters, storms, and volcaneos. Challenged Zeus for control of Mount Olympus | |
One of the Muses- represented Astronomy and astrology | |
God of the sky and the heavens. Father of the titans | |
The god of zeal, rivalry, and jelousy | |
The West Wind. One of the Anemoi | |
Leader of the Olympic gods, and god of lightning, thunder, and the heavens | |
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