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A Complete List of Greek Gods, Their Names & Their Realms of Influence. There have been many Greek gods mentioned across thousands of stories in Greek mythology – from the Olympian gods all the way down to the many minor gods.
- Dinlas
Dinlas is the Greek god of chaos and hatred, and the son of...
- Achelous
The image of Achelous was a man with the face of a bull. He...
- Caerus
Caerus is the god of opportunity. He is seen as a beautiful...
- Poseidon
Greek God of the Sea. Poseidon was god of the sea,...
- Aphrodite
And The Rest… Pothos: God of longing or yearning, often...
- Kratos
The Son of Titans. In many myths, Kratos is referred to as...
- Persephone
Persephone – Queen of the Underworld. While Persephone is...
- Artemis
Artemis is known as the goddess of the hunt and is one of...
- Dinlas
Oct 15, 2024 · The Greek goddesses and gods are all unique, and each has their own arsenal of stories that highlight their personality. Like humans, deities have both positive and negative qualities, which often feature in their myths.
In Greek and Roman mythology, the primordial deities are the first generation of gods and goddesses. These deities represented the fundamental forces and physical foundations of the world and were generally not actively worshipped, as they, for the most part, were not given human characteristics; they were instead personifications of places or ...
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Aceso– Goddess of healing wounds and curing illness. Achelois– Minor Goddess of the Moon. The English translation of her name means “she who drives away pain” which is probably why she’s also related to healing. Achelous– God of the Achelous River, which is the largest river in Greece. He’s the chief of all river deities with thousands of brothers,...
Bia– Titan Goddess of mighty force. Her sister was Nike (Victory). Kratos (Strength) and Zelos (Power) were her brothers. They were the winged enforcers of Zeus. Bia assisted in bringing Prometheus to his rock enslaved punishment. Boreas(aka Aquilo, Aquilon) – Purple-winged God of the North Wind and winter. He’s one of the four seasonal Anemoi (Win...
Caerus– (aka Kairos, Roman name: Occasio, Tempus) – God of luck and favourable opportunity. Calliope– The Muse of epic poetry. Calypso(aka Kalypso) – Immortal beautiful goddess-nymph who kept Odysseus with her for seven years. Castor(aka Castore, Kastor) – Leda was seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan. She gave birth to twin sons Castor and Pollux...
Deimos– The God of Fear, Dread and Terror. Probably how the word “demon” came about. Delphin– God of dolphins. Demeter(Roman name: Ceres) – Goddess of the harvest. Despoina(aka Despoena, Despoine) – Goddess of the Arcadian Mysteries. Dike(aka Dice) – Goddess of justice and moral order. Her sisters are Eirene (Peace) and Eunomia (Law & Order). Dinla...
Eileithyia(aka Ilithyia, Roman name: Lucina) – Greek Goddess of childbirth and midwifery. Eirene(aka Irene, Roman name: Pax) – Goddess of Peace. Eirene was one of the Goddesses of the seasons, known as the Horae (Horai), mentioned all the way back in Hesiod’s Theogony, c. 700 BCE. The three of them include Eunomia (Law and Order), Dike (Justice), a...
Gaia(aka Gaea) – Goddess of the Earth (Mother Earth). Mother of the Titans. Ganymede– Given immortality and made cup-bearer of the Gods. Glaucus(aka Glaukos) – A mortal fisherman who transformed into a prophetic sea-god after eating a magical herb. He became the patron god of fishermen.
Hades (Roman name: Pluto)– God of the dead and king of the Underworld. Harmonia(Roman name: Concordia) – Goddess of Harmony and Concord. She’s the opposite of Eris (strife). Hebe(Roman name: Juventas) – Wife of Heracles. Goddess of youth. Hecate(aka Hekate, Roman name: Trivia) – Goddess of magic, witchcraft and ghosts. Hedone(Roman name: Voluptas) ...
Iris – Goddess of rainbows. Messenger of the Gods. She gave me a message when I hiked Mount Olympus.
Lacheses– (aka Lakhesis; Roman name: Decima) One of the three Morai (Fates). She allotted fate by the will of the Gods. Laso(aka Leso) – The Goddess of recuperation from illness. Lyssa(aka Lytta) – Goddess of rage. She often worked together with Mania.
Maia– One of the seven Pleiades. Mania(aka Maniae, Maniai) – Goddess of madness and insanity. Melpomene– The Muse of tragedy. Merope– One of the seven Pleiades. Metis– Titan Goddess of wisdom. Momus(aka Momos) – God of satire and mockery. Morpheus – God of dreams and sleep. Best represented in The Matrix.
- Zeus or Jupiter. King of the gods is Zeus – or his Roman equivalent, Jupiter – who rules over Mount Olympus and is the god of thunder and lightning, as well as law and order.
- Hera or Juno. Hera – or Juno in Roman religion – is the wife and sister of Zeus, and is queen of the gods. Her symbols are the peacock, the cuckoo and the cow – animals she considered sacred – and her chariot is pulled by peacocks instead of horses.
- Poseidon or Neptune. God of the sea, horses and earthquakes, Poseidon – or Neptune – is often shown driving a chariot of horses or sea creatures and wielding the trident he used to control the waves.
- Ares or Mars. This Romano-British statuette shows Mars, the god of war, fully decked out in his characteristic armour, missing the original spear and shield he would once have held.
The following is a family tree of gods, goddesses, and other divine and semi-divine figures from Ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion.
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Sep 22, 2021 · This article first appeared in BBC History Revealed’s essential guide to ancient Greece. Rachel Dinning Premium Content Editor. Rachel Dinning is the Premium Content Editor at HistoryExtra, website of BBC History Magazine and BBC History Revealed. The polytheistic ancient Greeks worshipped a pantheon of deities.