Respuesta :
Aphrodite Goddess of Love
APHRODITE
Apollo God of Music & Prophecy
APOLLO
Ares God of War
ARES
Artemis Goddess of Hunting
ARTEMIS
Athena Goddess of Wisdom & War
ATHENA
Demeter Goddess of Agriculture
DEMETER
Dionysus God of Wine
DIONYSUS
Hephaestus God of Metalworking
HEPHAESTUS
Hera Goddess of Marriage
HERA
Hermes Herald of the Gods
HERMES
Poseidon God of the Sea
POSEIDON
Zeus King of the Gods
ZEUS
II. OTHER OLYMPIAN GODS
A number of other gods were described as Olympian. Most of these were functionaries or minions of the Twelve. For example, the Horae belonged to Zeus, the Muses to Apollo, Eileithyia and Hebe to Hera, and the Erotes to Aphrodite.
Asclepius God of Medicine
ASCLEPIUS
Charites Goddesses of Joy & Beauty
CHARITES
Eileithyia Goddess of Childbirth
EILEITHYIA
Eros God of Love
EROS
Hebe Goddess of Youth
HEBE
Hestia Goddess of the Hearth
HESTIA
Horae Goddesses of the Seasons
HORAE
Hygeia Goddess of Health
HYGEIA
Iris Messenger of the Gods
IRIS
Leto Goddess of Motherhood
LETO
Moirae Goddesses of Fate
MOIRAE
Muses Goddesses of Music & the Arts
MUSES
Nike Goddess of Victory
NIKE
Themis Goddess of Law & Order
THEMIS
Tyche Goddess of Fortune
TYCHE
Achelous
The patron god of the “silver-swirling” Achelous River.
AEOLUS
Greek god of the winds and air
AETHER
Primordial god of the upper air, light, the atmosphere, space and heaven.
ALASTOR
God of family feuds and avenger of evil deeds.
APOLLO
Olympian god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge.
ARES
God of war. Represented the physical, violent and untamed aspect of war.
ARISTAEUS
Minor patron god of animal husbandry, bee-keeping, and fruit trees. Son of Apollo.
ASCLEPIUS
God of medicine, health, healing, rejuvenation and physicians.
ATLAS
The Primordial Titan of Astronomy. Condemned by Zeus to carry the world on his back after the Titans lost the war.
ATTIS
A minor god of vegetation, fruits of the earth and rebirth.
BOREAS
A wind god (Anemoi) and Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. Referred to as “The North Wind”.
CAERUS
Minor god of opportunity, luck and favorable moments.
CASTOR
One of the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as Dioskouri. Zeus transformed them into the constellation Gemini
CERUS
The large and powerful wild bull tamed by Persephone and turned into the Taurus constellation.
The patron god of the “silver-swirling” Achelous River.
AEOLUS
Greek god of the winds and air
AETHER
Primordial god of the upper air, light, the atmosphere, space and heaven.
ALASTOR
God of family feuds and avenger of evil deeds.
APOLLO
Olympian god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge.
ARES
God of war. Represented the physical, violent and untamed aspect of war.
ARISTAEUS
Minor patron god of animal husbandry, bee-keeping, and fruit trees. Son of Apollo.
ASCLEPIUS
God of medicine, health, healing, rejuvenation and physicians.
ATLAS
The Primordial Titan of Astronomy. Condemned by Zeus to carry the world on his back after the Titans lost the war.
ATTIS
A minor god of vegetation, fruits of the earth and rebirth.
BOREAS
A wind god (Anemoi) and Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. Referred to as “The North Wind”.
CAERUS
Minor god of opportunity, luck and favorable moments.
CASTOR
One of the twins, Castor and Pollux, known as Dioskouri. Zeus transformed them into the constellation Gemini
CERUS
The large and powerful wild bull tamed by Persephone and turned into the Taurus constellation.