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* * Hecate: the goddess of the night, and the goddess of ghosts and magic; The earliest god, one of the founders of the world, created hell. Represents the dark side of the world.

* * Gaia: the goddess of the earth, the god after the goddess of the night, one of the founders of the world, who created the earth, the sea and the sky.

Rhea: One of the twelve Titan gods, the wife of Cronus.

* * oceanus: or one of the twelve titans of Oceanus, the water god. It has bred all the rivers on the earth and 3000 sea fairies.

* * Tethys: One of the twelve Titan gods, the wife of Osnas.

* * Mnemosyne: One of the twelve Titan gods, the god of memory. The mother of nine muses (literary goddesses).

Simis: One of the twelve Titan gods, the goddess of order and justice. Fate and the mother of the four seasons.

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Hera (Greek η ρ α; Latin Hera)

Goddess in ancient Greek mythology, wife of Zeus (also her sister) and daughter of kronos and Gaia. His brothers and sisters are Demeter, Hades, Hestia and Poseidon. She was born with Zeus: Ares, Discord Dia, Estella, Eletia, Herb and hephaestus. Argos is the worship center of Hera. Although Zeus had many trysts with goddess and mortals, he was only interested in Hera. On one occasion, he saw Hera strolling leisurely in the Woods near Argos, and then a rainstorm came. He turned into a cuckoo, pretending to hide from the rain and hiding in Hera's skirt. Then show your true colors, embrace Hera and swear not to marry Hera. It is said that Zeus and Hera secretly combined for 300 years before Zeus announced it to the gods. At the wedding banquet of Zeus and Hera, Gaia presented golden apples from the sacred garden.

Artemis (Greek α ρ ρ ε μ ι δ; Latin Artemis)

The goddess of hunting and moon in ancient Greek mythology, one of the gods of Olympus 12, is also regarded as the protector of wild animals. Themis, daughter of Zeus and Leto, twin sister of Apollo, was born in Astri Island (Tyrol Island). In Lin Mang and Shan Ye, she took a bow and a dog, regarded hunting as a game with divines, and sometimes traveled in a car towed by two stags.

Athena (Greek α θ eta ν α; Latin A-thena)

The goddess of wisdom, strength and talent in ancient Greek mythology, one of the gods of Olympus. Athena has the advantages of both parents and becomes the embodiment of strength and wisdom. She has many nicknames, which are related to the corresponding legends. On one occasion, she accidentally injured pallas while playing games with her girlfriend pallas. For this reason, she was named "Pallas Athena". Because Athena is Sivir, Zeus promised her to take the shield of the monster gorgon, responsible for dark clouds and lightning. Athena is characterized by shields, spears, owls, snakes and so on. It can be seen that respect for her is related to totem worship.

Aphrodite (Greek α ψο ο ο; Latin Aphrodite)

The goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology, one of the twelve gods of Olympus, is in charge of human love, fertility and the growth and reproduction of all animals and plants. It was born by Dione, the daughter of Zeus and Oke Anoos, the god of Shui Ying: Aphrodite was born from foam, and Aphrodite means "born from the foam of sea water".

Demeter (Greek Δ η μ η η η η η η η; Latin Demeter)

In ancient Greek mythology, the goddess in charge of grain was also the daughter of kronos and Rhea, and her brothers and sisters were Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon and Zeus. Demeter and Zeus gave birth to Persephone (also known as Arcos), Pluto and Philomelus with Jason, and arion with Poseidon.

Hestia (Greek ε σ τ α; Latin Hestia)

The kitchen goddess in ancient Greek mythology, one of the twelve gods of Olympus, was born to kronos and Gaia. Her brothers and sisters were Demeter, Hades, Hera, Poseidon and Zeus. She is determined to keep Ligustrum lucidum forever and never marry. She once rejected the proposal of Apollo and Poseidon. According to legend, she first built a house and became the patron saint of the house. In Roman mythology, people called it Vesta. The second generation king of Rome, Nouma Pompilius, built the first temple for him, which contained a fire symbolizing the happiness of the city-state, and was guarded by Vesta, a priestess, which never went out all the year round.