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There are no angels in Greek mythology, angels are oracles in Catholicism that appeared in Rome. The winged image in Greece, I remember, was a symbol of victory.
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There is no such thing as angels in Greek mythology, only gods, and there is no such thing as Roman mythology. Angels are a product of religious texts such as the Bible.
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In Greek mythology, the only channel between the gods and humans who can be called an "angel" is the rainbow goddess Iris.
The original text probably says that she stayed like a faithful dog under the throne of Zeus. Once you receive the order, you will fly to the world with wings. She told mankind word by word the will of the gods, and hurried back to the heavenly ......
Iris (Rainbow Goddess) Iris is the goddess of the rainbow in Greek mythology and legend. In ancient times, it was believed that the rainbow connected heaven and earth, so Aerys was considered to be the mediator between gods and man, and she was responsible for transmitting people's prayers, happiness, sorrows, grievances, and blessings to God. At the same time, she also transmits God's will to people and is considered to be the transmitter of God's voice.
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Angels of ancient Greek mythology.
Seven Virtues One. theweak
Patron Saint: The Archangel of Water "Shaliye", which represents "God's Command" and "Thursday". It has noble black wings, so it is called "".
Angel of Death" and was named "Angel's Discipline Commissioner", responsible for supervising the other angels. (In some works, Shalier is considered to be depraved.)
One of the angels).
Two. Friendip
Patron Saint: The Archangel of the Atmosphere "Ragul", representing "Friend of the Hypocrite" and "Friday".
Three. Freedom
Patron Saint: The Archangel of Fire "Uriel", which represents "Poetry" and "Tuesday". The archangel with the "Flame of God" is responsible for punishing others.
of the evil gods. Four. Humanright
Patron saint: The archangel of the sun "Raphael", representing "**" and "Wednesday". The "Tree of Life", which guards the source of life for angels.
Five. Love
Patron Saint: The Archangel of Life "Gabriel", representing "Dream" and "Planet One". It is the ruler of the abode of angels "Garden of Eden", yes.
A beautiful woman among the archangels holds a magical "lily" in her left hand.
Six. Justice
Patron saint: The archangel of the earth, "Michael", which represents "sleeplessness" and "Sunday". The "Battle Heaven" that rules most of the Angel Legions.
make". Seven. Equality
Patron Saint: The Archangel of Heaven "Mettaron", representing "Angel of the Covenant" and "Saturday". The first angel in heaven, second.
to God (God Yahweh).
The list of these 'virtues' was drawn up by Gregory the Great in the 6th century A.D., non-ecclesiastical version).
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The main characters are all gods, and all the miscellaneous below are angels.
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