Olympians
Hera
Roman name is Juno
Goddess of marriage and childbirth
Had power over women
Symbols: peacock, white lilies, cows, pomegranates, and the lotus scepter
Parents were Cronus and Rhea
She was crowned queen when Zeus chose her as her wife by turning into a bird
Her son Hephaestus was so ugly that she threw him off Olympus
Zeus told Hephaestus he would marry Aphrodite
She would trick women into killing them
She punished Hercules (the song of Zeus having an affair with Alchemy) by making him go mad and killing his family
Used a golden apple tree to imprison her enemies
She lost a competition for who was the most beautiful and ended up punishing Paris in the Trojan war
She punished people who attempted to seduce her
Jason led a big ship on quests. When Hera disguised herself as an old woman, he respected her, so she helped him when he was in need.
Women prayed to her during childbirth
Seven children
Apollo
Roman name is Phoebus
His mom is Leto
She had to find an island where she could take shelter in order to give birth to the twins.
Twins with Artemis
Given nectar and ambrosia to grow up in one day
Apollo had Orion killed but felt guilty so he turned Apollo into a constellation
Symbols: Silver bow, lyre, laurel branch, python, tripod, raven, dolphin, wolf, deer, mouse, swan and lion.
Realms: Music and light, archery, prophecy, healing, poetry, purification, truth, reason, bringer of plagues, superiority, beauty, youth
His music could ease people’s pain
Patron god of Delphi
He killed the python that attacked his family
He was seen as perfect even though he caused a lot of problems
Apollo killed a kid with a discus and the kid’s blood bloomed a lily with his name on it
Ares
Roman name was Mars
God of hatred anger and rage
Was born when Hera touched an herb
Always depicted with full set of armor, shield, cape, and weapon
War Helm
Had a sister named Enyo
Hephaestus was Ares brother and Athena was his half sister
Focused on spirit of battle
Rejected most of his lovers except aphrodite
Ares said he would fight for the greeks until aphrodite convinced him otherwise
He would fight in any battle until there was bloodshed
Always been rivals with Athena but lost to her wisdom
Symbols: Boar, dog, spear, wolf
Ares fought against Hercules
Artemis
Roman name was Diana
Mistress of animals, she of the wild
Goddess of the moon, hunt, animals, childbirth, virginity
Bow and arrows, quiver, hunting spears, water, deer, bears, partriches, bees, fowl
Seen as a girl or young maiden in a dress or robe and headpiece
Famous temple that became one of the seven wonders of the world
Had two festivals after her
Artemis and her brother were born on a floating island because Lithia was banned to go to Leto everywhere else
She asked Zeus for her to never get married
Artemis turned callisto into a bear
In some stories she helped assist her mother in the birth of her twin brother
Fierce temper, prideful
Hades
His name is often translated to “the unseen”
His roman name is Pluto or Pluton
Many humans are scared of him because they know he can bring death with him
Son of the titan Cronus and Rhea
Cronus swallowed Hades
His siblings are Poseidon, Zeus, Hera, Demetis, and Hestia
The realm of the underworld (where souls go when they die)
He liked staying in the underworld
Symbols: Cervius (guards the underworld), chariot of black horses, cap of invisibility (used by Perseus to defeat Medusa)
He captured Persephone
Hades gave her back but she had eaten 6 seeds so she had to stay in the underworld for 6 months
One story states that Hades fell in love with a nymph but Persephone became jealous so she turned her into a mint plant
He captured an ocean nymph
Demeter
One of the original children of Rhea and Cronus
Goddess of agriculture
Referred to as a bringer of bounty and good fortune
Patron goddess of the Eleusinian Mysteries
Thought to be one of the oldest of all the greek gods
Detemer is the combination of words in greek that mean mother and earth
Deo is derived from Dais and Danumi meaning barley
Persephone is kidnapped and taken to the underworld
Demeter demands for a temple to be built in her honor
While she’s searching for Persephone some believe that she was depressed and caused the earth to be cold and some believe that she did it on purpose
She is told that Persephone was taken to the underworld
Demeter teaches the prince how to sew and harvest and tells him to travel the world and teach people about it
Most of the art that exists of Demeter is Roman or from the renaissance
Symbols: torch, poppy, fertility, motherhood
Homer described her as slender and blonde hair
Depicted with dark hair
Widely worshiped in Greece, Italy, and surrounding areas.
Poseidon
Roman name - Neptune
Nickname was earth shaker
Lord of the sea
Seat on mountain olympus was by Zeus
Associated wit the city of coryn
Pulled around in a chariot
People often worshipped him in bodies of water
Symbols - horses, tuna, fish, bulls, dolphins
Had a trident that when he struck the sea would allow large amounts of water to rover the land
He was swallowed by his father Cronus
Moody and violent god
Had blue eyes and hair
Persecuted Theseus for blinding his son
Tried to overthrow his brother but he failed and he had to build the great walls of Troy as punishment
Child of Cronus and Rhea
Mostly loyal to his wife
Had four kids
Stories in homer - Odyssey and Iliad
Poseidon and Athena fought over Athens by giving gifts to the city of athens. His gift was a well, and Athena gave an olive tree. Athena won ownership.
Great creator of the horses
Fell in love with Demeter and wanted to give her the best gift so he came up with the horse
Single handedly responsible for the creation of the minotaur
Hestia
Roman name was Vesta
Eldest sister of Zeus
Gentlest of all olympians
Goddess of home and hospitality and domestic life, happiness, and blessings
Invented the art of building houses
Enormous role over marriage and children
Sacrifices consisted of wine, food, water, and cows
Every place that had a hearth was considered a sanctuary
Barely seen in roman mythology
Sanctuary was traditionally a circular building
Worshipped by 6 priestesses
If the fire accidentally went out it was considered a disaster
“To begin with Hestia”
Represented as someone who is accompanied by a donkey
No particular mythology surrounding her
Not easily distinguishable
First to be swallowed by Cronus
Gave up her throne for Dionysus
Asked Zeus for her to remain a virgin
Only one not to join the gods in the attack on Zeus
Hermes
Roman name was Mercury
His name came from a greek word that meant boundaries
Delivered news and advice to the gods to make sure their relationships stayed in tact
God of merchants, travelers, shepherds and thieves
Inventor of the alphabet and numbers
Cattle, sheep, deities of vegetation
Often seen wearing a cap and boot
Occasionally seen carrying a sheep or staff
Symbols: rooster, tortoise, winged sandals, winged helmet, palm tree, goat, number 4
Wasn’t good nor evil
Willing to toy with mortals
Popular cities - Thelos, Tangria, and Athens
Guided the souls of the dead down to the river and left them in charge of the fairy man
Worshipped as the god of fertility
Honored just about everywhere in Ancient Greece
Son of Zeus and Rhea
All the children of Zeus are his siblings
Had a younger brother relationship with Apollo
Had 36 children
Had 23 lovers
When he was a baby he stole 50 of Apollo’s white cows and sacrificed to of the gods and with the remaining he made the world's first lyre
Apollo gave Hermes his magic wand
He made Hera angry when he killed her servant by disguising himself as a shepherd until Argus fell asleep and the he used his wand to put him in an eternal sleep
Zeus
Roman name was jupiter
Supreme leader of all the gods
God of sky and weather
Zeus means rainmaker
Comes down in lightning
Keeper of oaths
Punishes those who lie and make dishonest deals
Forced poseidon to build the walls of troy as punishment
Lighting bolt, oak tree
Shapeshifting and impersonating voices
Won over hera by turning himself into a bird and changed back when she hugged him
Only child not to be swallowed by cronus
Was the youngest child
Island of crete
Nymphs cared for him
Zeus has 5 siblings
Many children due to his ability of shapeshifting
Athena was his favorite child
Born out of his head
After eMtis he married Hera
Typhon started tearing mountains out of the earth
Zeus struck the mountain with a lightning bolt to fall back on typhon
Turned it from a mountain into a volcano
Created pandora
Athena
Roman name is Minerva
Goddess of wisdom, warerfare, and handicrafts
Created the ship and potters wheel
Associated with birds but especially owl
Got the nickname palace from either skinning a giant named palace, or as a symbol of memory of her childhood friend named Palace, whom she accidentally killed.
Zeus and Metis were her parents
If she had been born a son she would have been overthrown
Zeus’s head was struck with an axe and Athena popped out fully grown
Athena competed with Poseidon for the ownership of Athens and won so it was named after her
Athena taught the greeks fine arts such as weaving. Arachne thought she was better than Athena, so athena challenged her to a weaving contest. In one story, Athena won the contest, and in another she was mad at Arachne for her weave being a horrid display of the gods, so she turned her into a spider.
Supported the greeks in the trojan war
Tricked Hector into facing Achilles without a weapon
One famous story she was involved in was the story of Typhon trying to climb olympus. Athena was the only one willing to fight him, however she encouraged Zeus to as well.
Helped perseus on his quest by giving him the shield to kill Medusa.
Dionysus
Roman name is Bacchus
God of wine
Zeus had an affair with his other semali
Learned how to turn the greeks into wine
Hestia gave up her throne for Dionysus
Allowed Dionysus to save his mother from the underworld
Seen accompanied by Satyrs
Wreath of ivy leaves, drinking cups, and candles are symbols
Associated with mount Neisure
Balanced god
He is depicted as feminine
One day while he was sleeping he fell asleep and a pirate found him and kidnapped him bc they thought he was a prince and wanted to sell him
Grapevines on the boat turned the pirates into dolphins
When the hero gave the shepherds wine they thought they were being poisoned so they killed him and Dionysus turned him into a constellation
Turned all girls and women mad
Aphrodite
Roman name was venus
Goddess of love and fertility
Two known birth stories: Had no mother or father rose up out of the sea on a cushion of foam or she was the daughter of Zeus and Dione
Apple, myrtles, scallop shell, dove and swan were her symbols
The winds saw her and fell in love with her
Welcomed by the three graces
Gave her shiny clothes and jewels
Doves carried her to olympus and gave her a golden throne and griddle, anyone wearing the girdle fell in love with her
Stayed young and beautiful
Statue was the first full sized female statue
Zeus decided Hephaestus, a hand man should be aphrodite’s husband, she wasn’t happy and preferred his brother Ares
Wasn’t loyal to husband Hephaestus. Cheated on him with four gods: Ares, Dionysus, Poseidon, Hermes
Believed every pretty girl should be married
Paris, the prince of troy granted Aphrodite the title of Fairest Goddess, so she promised that he could marry Helen, but forgot that Helen was already married
14 total children
Turned a statue into a living woman so a man could have a relationship
Wore shimmering garments with sparkling jewels
Worshipped by Athenians
Fruit, birds, figurines were all offerings made to her
Transformed herself into a princess
Hera
Roman name is Juno
Goddess of marriage and childbirth
Had power over women
Symbols: peacock, white lilies, cows, pomegranates, and the lotus scepter
Parents were Cronus and Rhea
She was crowned queen when Zeus chose her as her wife by turning into a bird
Her son Hephaestus was so ugly that she threw him off Olympus
Zeus told Hephaestus he would marry Aphrodite
She would trick women into killing them
She punished Hercules (the song of Zeus having an affair with Alchemy) by making him go mad and killing his family
Used a golden apple tree to imprison her enemies
She lost a competition for who was the most beautiful and ended up punishing Paris in the Trojan war
She punished people who attempted to seduce her
Jason led a big ship on quests. When Hera disguised herself as an old woman, he respected her, so she helped him when he was in need.
Women prayed to her during childbirth
Seven children
Apollo
Roman name is Phoebus
His mom is Leto
She had to find an island where she could take shelter in order to give birth to the twins.
Twins with Artemis
Given nectar and ambrosia to grow up in one day
Apollo had Orion killed but felt guilty so he turned Apollo into a constellation
Symbols: Silver bow, lyre, laurel branch, python, tripod, raven, dolphin, wolf, deer, mouse, swan and lion.
Realms: Music and light, archery, prophecy, healing, poetry, purification, truth, reason, bringer of plagues, superiority, beauty, youth
His music could ease people’s pain
Patron god of Delphi
He killed the python that attacked his family
He was seen as perfect even though he caused a lot of problems
Apollo killed a kid with a discus and the kid’s blood bloomed a lily with his name on it
Ares
Roman name was Mars
God of hatred anger and rage
Was born when Hera touched an herb
Always depicted with full set of armor, shield, cape, and weapon
War Helm
Had a sister named Enyo
Hephaestus was Ares brother and Athena was his half sister
Focused on spirit of battle
Rejected most of his lovers except aphrodite
Ares said he would fight for the greeks until aphrodite convinced him otherwise
He would fight in any battle until there was bloodshed
Always been rivals with Athena but lost to her wisdom
Symbols: Boar, dog, spear, wolf
Ares fought against Hercules
Artemis
Roman name was Diana
Mistress of animals, she of the wild
Goddess of the moon, hunt, animals, childbirth, virginity
Bow and arrows, quiver, hunting spears, water, deer, bears, partriches, bees, fowl
Seen as a girl or young maiden in a dress or robe and headpiece
Famous temple that became one of the seven wonders of the world
Had two festivals after her
Artemis and her brother were born on a floating island because Lithia was banned to go to Leto everywhere else
She asked Zeus for her to never get married
Artemis turned callisto into a bear
In some stories she helped assist her mother in the birth of her twin brother
Fierce temper, prideful
Hades
His name is often translated to “the unseen”
His roman name is Pluto or Pluton
Many humans are scared of him because they know he can bring death with him
Son of the titan Cronus and Rhea
Cronus swallowed Hades
His siblings are Poseidon, Zeus, Hera, Demetis, and Hestia
The realm of the underworld (where souls go when they die)
He liked staying in the underworld
Symbols: Cervius (guards the underworld), chariot of black horses, cap of invisibility (used by Perseus to defeat Medusa)
He captured Persephone
Hades gave her back but she had eaten 6 seeds so she had to stay in the underworld for 6 months
One story states that Hades fell in love with a nymph but Persephone became jealous so she turned her into a mint plant
He captured an ocean nymph
Demeter
One of the original children of Rhea and Cronus
Goddess of agriculture
Referred to as a bringer of bounty and good fortune
Patron goddess of the Eleusinian Mysteries
Thought to be one of the oldest of all the greek gods
Detemer is the combination of words in greek that mean mother and earth
Deo is derived from Dais and Danumi meaning barley
Persephone is kidnapped and taken to the underworld
Demeter demands for a temple to be built in her honor
While she’s searching for Persephone some believe that she was depressed and caused the earth to be cold and some believe that she did it on purpose
She is told that Persephone was taken to the underworld
Demeter teaches the prince how to sew and harvest and tells him to travel the world and teach people about it
Most of the art that exists of Demeter is Roman or from the renaissance
Symbols: torch, poppy, fertility, motherhood
Homer described her as slender and blonde hair
Depicted with dark hair
Widely worshiped in Greece, Italy, and surrounding areas.
Poseidon
Roman name - Neptune
Nickname was earth shaker
Lord of the sea
Seat on mountain olympus was by Zeus
Associated wit the city of coryn
Pulled around in a chariot
People often worshipped him in bodies of water
Symbols - horses, tuna, fish, bulls, dolphins
Had a trident that when he struck the sea would allow large amounts of water to rover the land
He was swallowed by his father Cronus
Moody and violent god
Had blue eyes and hair
Persecuted Theseus for blinding his son
Tried to overthrow his brother but he failed and he had to build the great walls of Troy as punishment
Child of Cronus and Rhea
Mostly loyal to his wife
Had four kids
Stories in homer - Odyssey and Iliad
Poseidon and Athena fought over Athens by giving gifts to the city of athens. His gift was a well, and Athena gave an olive tree. Athena won ownership.
Great creator of the horses
Fell in love with Demeter and wanted to give her the best gift so he came up with the horse
Single handedly responsible for the creation of the minotaur
Hestia
Roman name was Vesta
Eldest sister of Zeus
Gentlest of all olympians
Goddess of home and hospitality and domestic life, happiness, and blessings
Invented the art of building houses
Enormous role over marriage and children
Sacrifices consisted of wine, food, water, and cows
Every place that had a hearth was considered a sanctuary
Barely seen in roman mythology
Sanctuary was traditionally a circular building
Worshipped by 6 priestesses
If the fire accidentally went out it was considered a disaster
“To begin with Hestia”
Represented as someone who is accompanied by a donkey
No particular mythology surrounding her
Not easily distinguishable
First to be swallowed by Cronus
Gave up her throne for Dionysus
Asked Zeus for her to remain a virgin
Only one not to join the gods in the attack on Zeus
Hermes
Roman name was Mercury
His name came from a greek word that meant boundaries
Delivered news and advice to the gods to make sure their relationships stayed in tact
God of merchants, travelers, shepherds and thieves
Inventor of the alphabet and numbers
Cattle, sheep, deities of vegetation
Often seen wearing a cap and boot
Occasionally seen carrying a sheep or staff
Symbols: rooster, tortoise, winged sandals, winged helmet, palm tree, goat, number 4
Wasn’t good nor evil
Willing to toy with mortals
Popular cities - Thelos, Tangria, and Athens
Guided the souls of the dead down to the river and left them in charge of the fairy man
Worshipped as the god of fertility
Honored just about everywhere in Ancient Greece
Son of Zeus and Rhea
All the children of Zeus are his siblings
Had a younger brother relationship with Apollo
Had 36 children
Had 23 lovers
When he was a baby he stole 50 of Apollo’s white cows and sacrificed to of the gods and with the remaining he made the world's first lyre
Apollo gave Hermes his magic wand
He made Hera angry when he killed her servant by disguising himself as a shepherd until Argus fell asleep and the he used his wand to put him in an eternal sleep
Zeus
Roman name was jupiter
Supreme leader of all the gods
God of sky and weather
Zeus means rainmaker
Comes down in lightning
Keeper of oaths
Punishes those who lie and make dishonest deals
Forced poseidon to build the walls of troy as punishment
Lighting bolt, oak tree
Shapeshifting and impersonating voices
Won over hera by turning himself into a bird and changed back when she hugged him
Only child not to be swallowed by cronus
Was the youngest child
Island of crete
Nymphs cared for him
Zeus has 5 siblings
Many children due to his ability of shapeshifting
Athena was his favorite child
Born out of his head
After eMtis he married Hera
Typhon started tearing mountains out of the earth
Zeus struck the mountain with a lightning bolt to fall back on typhon
Turned it from a mountain into a volcano
Created pandora
Athena
Roman name is Minerva
Goddess of wisdom, warerfare, and handicrafts
Created the ship and potters wheel
Associated with birds but especially owl
Got the nickname palace from either skinning a giant named palace, or as a symbol of memory of her childhood friend named Palace, whom she accidentally killed.
Zeus and Metis were her parents
If she had been born a son she would have been overthrown
Zeus’s head was struck with an axe and Athena popped out fully grown
Athena competed with Poseidon for the ownership of Athens and won so it was named after her
Athena taught the greeks fine arts such as weaving. Arachne thought she was better than Athena, so athena challenged her to a weaving contest. In one story, Athena won the contest, and in another she was mad at Arachne for her weave being a horrid display of the gods, so she turned her into a spider.
Supported the greeks in the trojan war
Tricked Hector into facing Achilles without a weapon
One famous story she was involved in was the story of Typhon trying to climb olympus. Athena was the only one willing to fight him, however she encouraged Zeus to as well.
Helped perseus on his quest by giving him the shield to kill Medusa.
Dionysus
Roman name is Bacchus
God of wine
Zeus had an affair with his other semali
Learned how to turn the greeks into wine
Hestia gave up her throne for Dionysus
Allowed Dionysus to save his mother from the underworld
Seen accompanied by Satyrs
Wreath of ivy leaves, drinking cups, and candles are symbols
Associated with mount Neisure
Balanced god
He is depicted as feminine
One day while he was sleeping he fell asleep and a pirate found him and kidnapped him bc they thought he was a prince and wanted to sell him
Grapevines on the boat turned the pirates into dolphins
When the hero gave the shepherds wine they thought they were being poisoned so they killed him and Dionysus turned him into a constellation
Turned all girls and women mad
Aphrodite
Roman name was venus
Goddess of love and fertility
Two known birth stories: Had no mother or father rose up out of the sea on a cushion of foam or she was the daughter of Zeus and Dione
Apple, myrtles, scallop shell, dove and swan were her symbols
The winds saw her and fell in love with her
Welcomed by the three graces
Gave her shiny clothes and jewels
Doves carried her to olympus and gave her a golden throne and griddle, anyone wearing the girdle fell in love with her
Stayed young and beautiful
Statue was the first full sized female statue
Zeus decided Hephaestus, a hand man should be aphrodite’s husband, she wasn’t happy and preferred his brother Ares
Wasn’t loyal to husband Hephaestus. Cheated on him with four gods: Ares, Dionysus, Poseidon, Hermes
Believed every pretty girl should be married
Paris, the prince of troy granted Aphrodite the title of Fairest Goddess, so she promised that he could marry Helen, but forgot that Helen was already married
14 total children
Turned a statue into a living woman so a man could have a relationship
Wore shimmering garments with sparkling jewels
Worshipped by Athenians
Fruit, birds, figurines were all offerings made to her
Transformed herself into a princess