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1. The Twelve Main Gods:
Zeus overthrew his father's rule and established a new ruling order with twelve main gods: (Ancient Roman mythology roughly corresponds to this, except that the names have changed, and the planets of the solar system are named after them.) )
Zeus: Lord God, Sky).
Hera: Marriage).
Poseidon: Ocean).
Hades: δ Hades).
Athena: Wisdom, craftsmanship).
Apollo: Helios (God of Light).
Artemis: Hunting, forest).
Aphrodite: Beauty and Love).
Hermes: Commerce).
Ares: War).
Hephaestus (Hephaestus): flame, cast) Dionysus: δ wine).
Two of the lesser gods of the earth: Hestia: hearth) Demeter: δ Harvest).
Helios: (Sun God).
The twelve main gods all have distinct personalities and seven emotions and six desires. They have human character and emotions and have superhuman strength.
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1. Zeus.
He is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology, the head of the twelve main gods of Olympus, the supreme main god who rules all things in the universe, and people often call him "the father of gods and men" and "god-king", and is the greatest god among the gods of Greek mythology. The god corresponding to Zeus in Roman mythology is Jupiter, who is regarded as the patron saint of Sagittarius.
2. Hera. She is the goddess of marriage and fertility in ancient Greek mythology and the third generation of divas, one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. The daughter of the second god-king god queen Cronus and Rhea, the co-ruler who shared power with Zeus, the sister and seventh wife of Zeus.
Her name means "noblewoman", "mistress", "noble woman" in ancient Greek. In the book "Theogony" by the ancient Greek poet Hesiod, Hera is called "Hera with golden shoes";
In Homer's epic poems, she is known as "Hera, the goddess of white arms", "Hera, the goddess of the golden throne" and "the queen of the king with cow eyes", describing Hera, the queen of heaven sitting on the throne, as extremely beautiful, with a pair of bright eyes and insight into everything, her arms are as white as lilies, and a beautiful curly hair pours out from under the crown, revealing a majestic and serene expression.
3. Poseidon.
He is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses, legend has it that he gave the first horse to mankind, and his mount is a ** chariot driven by a white horse, he is the elder brother of Zeus and the younger brother of Hades.
4. Hades.
The king of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology, and the god of plague, he once infected the city-state of Thebais with a deadly plague, which did not stop until two young girls, Metrioc and Menipe, volunteered to sacrifice. In some versions, it is one of the twelve main gods of Olympus.
He is the eldest son of the second god-king god queen Kronus and Rhea, and the eldest brother of Poseidon and Zeus. His consort was Persephone, the daughter of Zeus, the god-king, and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture.
5, Athena.
She is the goddess of wisdom in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. At the same time, she is also the goddess of art and spinning technology. Esoteric prayers call her "the founding artist."
She taught skills such as textiles, gardening, pottery, and animal husbandry; Painting, sculpture, ** and other arts to human beings.
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