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- 3. He was the diety of translators and interpreters in Greek mythology. He was the wisest of the Olympian gods and acted as a messenger for all of them. He was in charge of prosperity, good luck, trade, fertility, and theft. He was frequently referred to as a deity of the winds due of his speed.
- 4. The god of the underwolrd. Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter, Hera, and Hestia's older brother, and the Titans Cronus and Rhea's oldest son. Known for not allowing any soul to exit the underworld and punishing any who attempt to do so. He is the only one of the Twelve Olympians who is not a part of Greek mythology's central figures. Anyone who tries to save a soul from the underworld will be punished as well.
- 5. The Romans associated her with Diana, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and greenery, as well as virginity and childbirth. She was the twin sister of Apollo and the daughter of Zeus and Leto. She was the most popular deity among the rural population.
- 6. In Greek religion, he is the deity of love. He was a fertility deity as well as a god of desire. Anteros, the deity of reciprocal love, was his brother and was sometimes referred to as his foe. Pothos and Himeros were the gods' closest companions. He was a very Capricious god, or at least humans see his arrows as striking somewhat randomly.
- 7. She is one of the Pleiades which are Pleione and Atlases daughters. She is the oldest sister of the 7. She is Hermes and Zeus mother. Her siblings are the Pleiades. Her parents are Atlas and Pleione. She is associated with fertility and growth.
- 9. The god of the ocean. One of the sons of Cronus and Rhea. One of the three most powerful gods. Controls any bodies of water. Painted with a three-sponged spear called a trident. He generally wears his hair wavy and wears a beard. He is occasionally seen riding his chariot, which is drawn by hippocampus (horses that have fish tails).Most important god to Fishermans and sailors.
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- 1. The Romans associated her with Venus, the ancient Greek goddess of sexual love and beauty. Furthermore, she was revered as a goddess of the sea and sailing, as well as a goddess of battle, particularly in Sparta, Thebes, Cyprus, and other locations.
- 2. In Greek mythology, he is the deity of the sky. He can throw lighting at anyone, his powers help him a lot. He is the most powerful Greek god, the god of the gods. He is the ruler, guardian, and father of all gods and mankind. He is frequently portrayed as an elderly man with a beard, and is symbolised by the lightning bolt and the eagle.
- 5. The goddess of war, craftsmanship, and practical reason in ancient Greek religion. Essentially sophisticated and urban. She won a contest against Poseidon. The society had to choose who would be the next ruler. Like the other Olympians, she was an immortal goddess who could never die. She was one of the wisest and most intellectual of the Greek gods. She was also skilled at battle tactics and instilling bravery in heroes.
- 8. God of battle. Zeus' and Hera's son. One of the twelve Olympians, he is. He was a resident of Mount Olympus. He was notorious for being both aggressive and harsh, as well as cowardly. He had an affair with Aphrodite, the goddess of love. With Aphrodite, he had two sons, Phobos and Deimos. He went under the name Mars in Roman mythology. He didn't have a lot of fans. He was notorious for being both aggressive and harsh, as well as cowardly.