What are the other names of ancient Greek mythological figures? 10

Updated on culture 2024-04-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The twelve Titans are:

    Kronos (Sky).

    Rhea (Time).

    Okeanos (Ocean).

    Koos (intellectual).

    Cleos (growth).

    Iapetus ( Soul).

    Fauber (Moon).

    Thetis ( Ocean).

    Themis ( Law).

    Mnema Shrune (memory).

    Hyperion (Sun).

    Thea (Brilliant Rotten).

    Cronus and Rhea gave birth to Demeter, Hestia, Sheila, Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus.

    Zeus: Lord God, Sky).

    Hera: Marriage).

    Poseidon: Ocean).

    Hades: δ Hades).

    Athena: Wisdom).

    Apollo: The sun, healing, prophecy).

    Artemis: Moon, hunting).

    Aphrodite: Beauty and Love).

    Hermes: Commerce).

    Ares: War).

    Hephaestus (Hephaestus): flame, cast).

    Dionysus: δ wine).

    Two great gods among the small gods of the ground:

    Hestia: Stoves).

    Demeter: δ Fertility).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    And Psyk, my favorite, and Cupid are a couple.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Apollo can also be called Fopos.

    Athena can be called Pallas or Odegagne.

    Aphrodite can be called Kupris.

    The rest is not clear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Zeus Zeus (King of the Gods).

    He was the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. Cronos gained supreme power by overthrowing his father, Ouranos, and fearing that his children would follow his example, swallowed his children into his stomach. His wife, Rhea, could not bear to be swallowed by Zeus, so she took a stone and pretended Zeus to swallow it.

    When Zeus grew up, he united his siblings against his father and fought fiercely. After ten years of war, his grandmother, Gaia, the goddess of the earth, defeated his father. Zeus and his brothers Poseidon and Hades were in charge of the celestial realm, the sea realm, and the underworld.

    From then on, Zeus became the ruler of the universe.

    2.Hera Hera (Goddess of Marriage).

    Zeus's sister and wife. He is in charge of marriage and childbirth, and is the protector of women, but he is very jealous. She is also a symbol of power.

    3.Poseidon Poseidon (Poseidon Poseidon).

    He is the master of all things the sea and its waters. The god of the sea in Greek mythology, the younger brother of Zeus. Its symbol is the trident, which corresponds to the Roman myth of Nepdong, whose mount is a huge whale like a mountain.

    4.Hades Hades (Hades).

    The elder brother of Zeus, in charge of death.

    5.Demeter (Saturnalia).

    Zeus's sister, the goddess of grain in Greek mythology, is also known as the goddess of fertility.

    6.Hestia hestia (goddess of the hearth).

    Zeus's sister, also known as Vesta, was the god of the hearth and health, and was in charge of family affairs.

    7.Athena (Goddess of Wisdom).

    At first, she was regarded as the goddess of war, but gradually became the goddess of wisdom and the patron goddess of the city of Athens. Athena taught humans the skills of weaving, painting, carving, and pottery. The appearance of Athena is very legendary.

    In Greek mythology, Zeus swallowed his wife in his womb for fear of giving birth to a son who would be stronger than himself. Suddenly he felt a splitting headache, so he ordered the god of fire to split his head, and Athena jumped out of it wearing armor.

    8.Apollo Apollo (Sun God).

    In poetry and art, he is the god of light, youth and **, and the god of light, and the protector of **family, poet and shooter. He was the son of Zeus and the elder brother of Artemis. His typical image is holding a lyre in his right hand and a golden ball symbolizing the sun in his left hand.

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