Zeus (King of the Gods, Thor)
Hera (goddess in charge of heaven, marriage and fertility)
Hestia (stove and family goddess)
Poseidon (Neptune)
Demetrius (goddess of agriculture and harvest)
Athena (goddess of war, textile and wisdom)
Apollo (god of light, music, prophecy and medicine)
Al themis (goddess of hunting)
Ares (God of War and Violence)
Aphrodite (goddess of love and beauty)
Hephaestus (Vulcan and craftsman)
Hermes (the god of messengers, thieves, travelers and merchants)
According to legend, there are twelve Olympians in ancient Greece, which are the most worshipped twelve gods in ancient Greek religion. In their versions, some are Hestia, some are Dionysus (Dionysus), and Hades (hades) is generally excluded because he is the ruler of the underworld.
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Primitive gods in ancient Greek mythology;
1, chaos (Khaos/Chaos): the god of chaos.
Heaven and earth are invisible, covering everything and filling the whole world. In fact, they are one phase, which is called chaos today. Everything was chaotic first, and then Gaia, the mother of the earth, Taras, the god of the abyss of hell, and eros, the god of love, were born. Then, in the chaos, Eribus, the god of darkness, and Nyx, the goddess of night, were born. The world has begun.
2. Gaia: the mother of the earth, a contemporary of chaos.
Mother of all things, the noumenon of the earth, she gave birth to Uranus in the sky, Bendus in the ocean and Ourea in the mountains.
Then she gave birth to many gods with the gods and the sea gods. Uranus gave birth to Titan, which represents the first of all things in the world (day, month, day, time, righteousness, memory and so on). ) and Puntos gave birth to five children, representing different seas. She is the mother of the gods (the ancestor of Olympus).
3. The god of the abyss of hell, the contemporary god of chaos.
It can be said that it is the creator of the hell earth and the ontology of the abyss.
4. eros: or Elos.
Cupid, a contemporary of chaos. Born after chaos, earth and abyss. The embodiment of love, fertility and sexual desire. It is he who promotes the fertility and love of the gods, and he is the embodiment of all love desires (including the same sex and the opposite sex).
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