Who is the most handsome in Greek mythology? All the hero names in ancient Greek mythology?

Updated on culture 2024-05-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Apollo, the god of the sun, was one of the twelve main gods of Olympus in Greece, the son of Zeus and the goddess of darkness, Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis. Apollo is also known as phoebus, which means "bright" or "radiant". Apollo is the god of light, there is no darkness to be found in Apollo, he never lies, and he is bright, so he is also called the god of truth.

    Apollo was very good at playing the lyre, and the beautiful melody was like a heavenly sound; Apollo was also proficient in archery, and his arrows were shot and never missed; Apollo was also the god of medicine and passed on the art of medicine to people; And because he is intelligent and well-versed in the world, he is also the god of allegories. Apollo is in charge of **, medicine, art, and fables, and is the most versatile and handsome god in Greek mythology, and Apollo is also a typical example of male beauty.

    Nacissos (Nacissos) is also good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Anyone who has read Greek mythology has such a feeling, that Narcissus, a peerless beautiful boy, has attracted the admiration of countless mortals and goddesses, that the illusionist of daffodils is the most handsome, that Apollo is the most beautiful god, and that he is the most beautiful of human gods

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Apollo. He is in charge of **, medicine, art, and fables, and is the most versatile, most beautiful and handsome god in Greek mythology.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    He was the son of Zeus and the goddess of darkness, Leto.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Agree with the daffodil transfiguration above, but there is also an element of narcissism!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ares, Zeus, Theris, Athena, just remember these, go check it out for yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are too many, such as the following:

    1. Zeus, the father of the gods.

    2. Hera, Hera, the wife of Zeus, the goddess of divine marriage.

    3. Poseidon, Poseidon (Poseidon), Poseidon (Poseidon Poseidon )

    4. Hestia, the goddess of the stove and fire.

    5. Demeter, goddess of grain and earth.

    6. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.

    7. Apollo, Apollon, the sun god.

    8. Athena, the goddess of war in charge of victory, wisdom and skill.

    9, Ares, ares, god of war.

    10. Artemis Arthemis, the goddess of the moon and the hunt.

    11. Hermes, the retinue of Zeus, the god of shepherd boys and wanderers.

    12. Hephaestus, the god of blacksmiths with exceptional craftsmanship.

    13, [Gaia, gaea, goddess of the earth].

    14. Ouranos, the Latin word is uranus, the god of the sky.

    15. Metis, Metis, the goddess of wisdom, the wife of Zeus.

    16. Typhon, Typhon Typhoeus, with a huge body, fire in his eyes, hundreds of snakes on his head, and scarlet letters.

    17, Prometheus, Titan.

    18. Leto, Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis.

    19. Daphne, Daphne, elf, later became a laurel tree.

    20. Argos, Argus, the giant Argos with a hundred eyes.

    21. Elise, Eclipse, the rainbow goddess Elise who delivers messages among the gods.

    22. Dionysus, Dionysus, the god of wine.

    23, Eros, eros, Eros, the goddess of love.

    24, Hades, Hades, the king of Hades, the king of Hades.

    25, Athena, Athenaa, God of Beauty.

    In the general concept, "gods" or "gods" and "immortals" cannot be equated, and immortals include "gods" and "immortals".The former is equivalent to what the West calls "deity" or "god", "ghut", while the latter is roughly equivalent to "immotal".

    China's immortal sects are more mixed, Buddhism, Taoism, ancient, gods are gods, the boundaries between gods and humans are strict, high, there are also close gods like Guanyin, Maitreya Buddha and Guan Gong, and the eight immortals evolved from mortals. But overall, that's the case.

    Western gods include Nordic and Roman, all of whom have roots in ancient Greece, and the gods do not seem to be willing to protect human beings (which is different from the Chinese gods), they are jealous, fight with each other, and are closer to the real society, which seems to be a microcosm of society.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The fierce lion of the Nemea forest that strangles the iron bones;

    2. Kill the nine-headed water snake that harms people and animals in the Lerne swamp;

    3. Capture alive the red stag with golden horns and copper hooves in the mountains of Clunia (one says that Hercules accidentally killed it);

    4. Capture alive the big wild boar in the dense forest of Mount Elimantos;

    5. Divert river water to clean the cattle pen where Og'as accumulates dung;

    6. Drive away the strange birds on Lake Stingfaro;

    7. Capture the mad bull in Crete;

    8. Drive the man-eating herds of Diomedes from Thrace to Mycenae;

    9. Hippolyta, the leader of the women of the Amazon, and took her belt;

    10. The Red Bull that drove back to Grimion from the island of Ericea and on the way set two cliffs at the end of the Mediterranean Sea (i.e., the Pillars of Hercules);

    11. Obtain the golden apple in the sacred garden of Hesperides (for which Arthras supported the entire firmament.) On the way, he also defeated Caia's son Antai);

    12.Brought the three-headed dog of Hades, Kerberros, to the world, and then sent back to Hades.

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