In Greek mythology, who was the kinder god?

Updated on culture 2024-07-21
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are several.

    Athena. Athena's birth was a miracle.

    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.

    The legend that Athena became the patron saint of Athens is associated with the feud between the goddess and Poseidon. When Athens was first built by a Phoenician, Poseidon competed with Athena for the glory of naming it. Finally, an agreement is reached; The one who can provide humanity with the most useful things will become the patron saint of the city.

    Poseidon conjured a war horse by striking the ground with his trident. Athena, on the other hand, conjured up an olive tree – a symbol of peace and prosperity. Because the war horse was believed to represent war and sorrow, Athens was named after the goddess.

    The goddess soon brought the city under her protection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Prometheus!

    For the sake of mankind, stealing fire for mankind, deceiving and offending Zeus should be the more merciful god in Greek mythology.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hermes, right? I like him more anyway

    Hermes, also known as Mercury, was the messenger of the gods. Wearing flying shoes with golden wings. He was one of the favorite sons of the main god Zeus. He helped Porseus, lent him a bronze shield and flying shoes, defeated Poseidon, the god of the sea, and rescued the princess Andromeda. Very cute!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Prometheus! He steals fire for the sake of mankind and benefits mankind!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Personally, I especially liked Athena.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, the grapevine says that she is jealous, just because her favorite god likes her, a maid turns people into a snake girl who can't be seen, and besides, people don't like her husband, it's because her husband is too distracted.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Greek mythology is all the myths about the gods, heroes, nature and cosmic history of the ancient Greeks, and later generations have compiled them into the current ancient Greek mythological stories, which are divided into two parts: the stories of the gods and the legends of heroes.

    Ancient Chinese mythology arose in the primitive era when productivity and people's cognitive ability were very low, when human consciousness began to develop, but the thinking ability was extremely simple, primitive people could not scientifically understand and explain the natural world and natural phenomena and human beings themselves, they could only rely on their own narrow life experience to imagine and fantasize, so they believed that the natural world also has will, character, and feelings like human beings, and that the sun, moon, wind, rain, thunder, and lightning are all governed by gods. In this way, the idea of a natural god was formed in the minds of primitive man. If one wants to explain the origin of all things in the universe, one imagines a great pioneer goddess, Nuwa, who is not only the creator of the world, but also the ancestor of all human beings.

    If people want to explain the phenomenon of the sun and the moon traveling westward and the rivers going east, they fantasize about the stories of "the co-workers cannot touch the mountains", "the pillars of heaven are broken, and the earth is destroyed", "the sky is tilted to the northwest", and "the earth is not satisfied with the southeast", so as to explain the phenomenon of the sun and the moon traveling westward and the rivers going east. From these myths, we can see the primitive man's naïve understanding and vain imagination of the world around him and himself, and of course, it can also be understood that this is precisely some of the mysteries of the world around him and themselves. It goes without saying that the powers of these gods and all kinds of gods created by primitive man are nothing but childish fantasies in people's minds caused by various natural forces that have not yet been recognized, and they are the products of primitive man's visualization and personification of various natural forces through fantasy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Apollo:

    The protector of archery, art, and science, the god of justice, the god of punishment, and the god of light. Son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother or elder brother of Artemis, goddess of crescents and hunting, and one of the twelve Greek gods, his full name was Phobos Apollo (, meaning "light" or "radiant").

    Representing light, he is happy and intelligent, eternally young, and has a sunny temperament. Beautiful, handsome, harmonious and quiet. In charge of medicine, literature, poetry, etc. The most handsome male god among the twelve gods.

    The most remarkable thing is the prophetic skill. The laurel tree is his sacred tree, and his favorite pets are dolphins and crows.

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