Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece

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Gods and Goddesses of
Ancient Greece
Proximity of Italy to Greece
Ancient Greece
Kronos (Saturn)
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Head of Titans
Agriculture
Father of Zeus
Consumed his own
children when it was
prophesized that one
would overtake him
Zeus (Jupiter)
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King of the gods
Ruler of the sky and
weather
Upholder of oaths
Hospitality
Hera (Juno)
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Sister of Zeus
Wife of Zeus
Queen of the Gods
Upholder of Marriage
Poseidon (Neptune)
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Brother of Zeus
Ruler of the sea
Horses
Earthquakes
Hades (Pluto)
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Brother of Zeus &
Poseidon
Ruler of the
Underworld
Married to
Persephone
Demeter (Ceres)
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Sister of Zeus
Goddess of the earth
Corn
Crops
Persephone (Proserpina)
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Daughter of Demeter
Wife of Hades
Queen of the
underworld
Spends six months in
the underworld
(winter) and six
months with her
mother (summer)
Ares (Mars)
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Son of Zeus and Hera
God of war
While Athena was
seen as strategic in
war, Ares was seen as
unpredictable and
violent.
Apollo (Apollo)
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Son of Zeus
Prophecy
Light
Youth
Music
Archery
Healing and Plague
The Sun
Poetry
Athena (Minerva)
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Daughter of Zeus
No mother (?)
Wisdom
Warfare
Crafts
Artemis (Diana)
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Daughter of Zeus
Twin sister of Apollo
Hunting
Wild animals
Childbirth
The Moon
Hephaestus (Vulcan)
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Son of Hera (and
Zeus?)
Fire
Smelting
Crafts
Blacksmith for the
gods
Hermes (Mercury)
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Son of Zeus
Messenger of the
gods
Travelers
Trickery
Theft
Commerce
Science
Aphrodite (Venus)
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Born from sea foam
Iliad considers her to be a
daughter of Dione
Some versions call her a
daughter of Zeus
Married to Hephaestus
Love
Beauty
Pleasure
Eros (Cupid)
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Son of Aphrodite
Love
Dionysus (Bacchus)
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Son of Zeus (and
Persephone?)
Liberation
Wine
Music
Theater
Fertility