1, Zeus (ancient Greek: zeta ε? Greek: δ? α? Zeus) is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology, the head of the twelve gods of Olympus, and the supreme god who rules all things in the universe (in ancient Greek mythology, this god specifically refers to Zeus). People often call him "the father of gods and mankind" and "the king of gods", and he is the greatest god in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, the god corresponding to Zeus is Jupiter (Jupiter or Jupiter) and is regarded as the patron saint of Sagittarius.
2. Hera (Greek:? ρ α (Hera in English) is the goddess of marriage and fertility in ancient Greek mythology, one of the twelve gods of Olympus, and the third generation queen. Cronus and Rhea's daughter, the second generation God King, the ruler who shared power with Zeus, Zeus's sister and seventh wife.
Her name means "lady", "hostess" and "noble woman" in ancient Greek.
Hestia (Greek:? στ? α, English: Hestia, which means "stove" or "hearth"), is the kitchen god, stove goddess and flame goddess in ancient Greek mythology, and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. Hestia's belief originated late, and there are not many legends about it in Greek mythology.
Hestia is the most sacred and oldest god on Mount Olympus. Together with his nieces Al themis and Athena, she is regarded as three virgins on Mount Olympus.
4. Poseidon (Greek: π ο σ ε ι δ? Poseidon, English, the sea god in ancient Greek mythology, is one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses. It is said that he gave man his first horse. His mount is a golden chariot driven by a white horse. He is the brother of Zeus and the brother of Hades.
When Poseidon is angry, there will be sea monsters in the sea. When he wields a trident, he can not only easily set off huge waves, but also trigger storms and tsunamis, which will sink the mainland, split heaven and earth, shatter everything and even trigger a major earthquake. When his chariot is driving on the sea, the waves will become calm and the dolphins will follow. Therefore, Greek sailors and fishermen near the Aegean Sea worshipped him greatly.
5. Dmitry (Greek: δ? η ρ ρ α (English: Demeter) is the goddess of agriculture, grain and harvest in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
Demetri taught mankind to farm and gave life to the earth. She has infinite magic power, which can make the land fertile, the plants flourish, the grains flourish, the earth withers, everything withers and nothing grows. It can make people have inexhaustible wealth, and at the same time, it can also make people feel poor.
6. Athena (Greek: θ? ν η, English: Athena), also known as Pallas Athena, is the goddess of wisdom in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
She is also the goddess of art and spinning technology. The Tantric Prayer Song called her "the founder of art", and she taught textile, gardening, pottery making, animal husbandry and other skills. Painting, sculpture, music and other arts.
7. Apollo (Greek: α π? λ λ ω ν (English: Apollo) is the god of light, prophecy, music and medicine in ancient Greek mythology, the god of eliminating disasters and solving problems, and the protector of human civilization, migration and navigation. Or the son of Zeus and Leto.
8. Artemis (Greek: ρτεμι? , English: Artemis), also known as Cynthia, is the goddess of hunting in ancient Greek mythology, the mistress of wild animals and the mistress of the wilderness, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus. Or the daughter of Zeus and Leto, gave birth to Apollo, his twin sister.
9, ares (Greek:? ρη? Ares is the god of war in ancient Greek mythology, one of the twelve gods of Olympus, and is regarded as the embodiment of martial spirit. Its image originated from the Thracian, the son of Zeus, the king of gods, and Hera, the queen of heaven. The Roman god corresponding to the Greek god of war is the myth of Mars, the Roman god of agriculture, war, kingship and spring.
Among the gods of Olympus, Ares is the god of war, fighting, courage, public security and riots.
10, Avelot Dieter was born in the waves, with white porcelain skin and a blonde. She has the perfect figure and appearance of ancient Greek women, symbolizing women's love and beauty. She is regarded as the highest symbol of women's physical beauty and a mixture of elegance and charm. All her actions and language are worthy of being preserved and taken as a model, but they cannot represent women's chastity.
1 1, hephaestus (Greek:? φαιστο? Hephaestus is the god of Vulcan, stonemason, sculpture and blacksmith, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus in ancient Greek mythology. He is the son of Zeus and Hera (or the only son of Hera) and the husband of Aphrodite.
12, Hermes was born in a cave in Arcadia and was the first god in Arcadia. After the unification of Olympus, he became the messenger and messenger of Zeus. At the same time, it is also regarded as the patron saint of pedestrians and businessmen, and the god of eloquence. Legend has it that he invented rulers, numbers and letters. He is clever and cunning, and is regarded as the creator of deception. He passed it on to his son. He was also the inventor of the lyre and the patron saint of various competitions in Greece.
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