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GREEK GODS & GODDESSES. The Olympian Gods & Goddesses. Zeus. Roman Name: Jupiter, Jove. King of the Gods God of Thunder Most powerful of all the gods When angry, Zeus was said to have thrown thunderbolts Although he was married to Hera, Zeus was not faithful and fathered many children.
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GREEK GODS & GODDESSES The Olympian Gods & Goddesses
Zeus Roman Name: Jupiter, Jove • King of the Gods • God of Thunder • Most powerful of all the gods • When angry, Zeus was said to have thrown thunderbolts • Although he was married to Hera, Zeus was not faithful and fathered many children
Poseidon Roman Name: Neptune • God of the Sea • Ruler of earthquakes and horses • Second most powerful god • Poseidon lived in a palace under the sea • When Poseidon’s temper flared, earthquakes occurred • Brother of Zeus and Hades
Hades Roman Name: Pluto who travel to the underworld to fulfill a quest • Cerberus, a three-headed dog, was one of the underworld’s guards • The River Styx had to be crossed before entering the underworld • Hades is known for kidnapping his wife, Persephone • God of the Underworld • King of the Dead • Many myths involve heroes
Aphrodite Roman Name: Venus • Goddess of Love and Beauty • Aphrodite is said to have been born from the foam of the sea • Although she was married to Hephaestus, Aphrodite had an affair with Ares
Apollo Roman Name: Apollo • God of the Sun • God of Music, Light, Truth & Healing • Apollo was said to drive his chariot across the sky each day, pulling the sun from east to west • Apollo was depicted as an archer who hunted with a silver bow • Apollo was the twin brother of Artemis
Ares Roman Name: Mars • God of War • Ares was determined and fearless, but also bloodthirsty and impulsive • Ares repeatedly tricked Hephaestus so that he could have an affair with Hephaestus’ wife, Aphrodite • Eventually they were caught and embarrassed by the other gods and goddesses
Artemis Roman Name: Diana • Goddess of the Hunt • Protector of women in childbirth • Artemis hunted with silver arrows and loved all wild animals • Artemis disliked men; she preferred to hunt in the woods with her female companions • Twin sister of Apollo
Athena Roman Name: Minerva • Goddess of War and Wisdom • Athena is said to have sprung, full-grown, from the forehead of Zeus • Athena was known for being intelligent and rational • She was a good defender in times of war, but was also known as a peacemaker
Hephaestus Roman Name: Vulcan • God of Fire and Forge • Hephaestus was a blacksmith who could craft almost anything out of metal • Hephaestus was lame and was said to be thrown into the sea by his mother, Hera, after he was born • Hephaestus was married to Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty
Hera Roman Name: Juno • Queen of the Gods • Goddess of Marriage • Married to Zeus • Many myths involve Hera seeking revenge for Zeus’ betrayal of his marriage vows
Hermes Roman Name: Mercury • Messenger of the Gods • Hermes was a trickster and friend to thieves, in addition to being a messenger • Hermes was known for his speed and wore winged sandals and a winged hat
Hestia Roman Name:Vesta • Goddess of the Hearth and Home • Hestia was the most gentle of the goddesses and does not appear in many myths • Hestia was the oldest Olympian and was Zeus’ sister • Sometimes Hestia is not included as one of the twelve Olympians
GREEK GODS & GODDESSES Other Important Gods & Goddesses
Demeter Roman Name: Ceres • Goddess of the Harvest • Sometimes included as one of the twelve Olympians • When Demeter’s daughter, Persephone, was kidnapped by Hades, Demeter would not allow any crops to grow
Dionysus Roman Name: Bacchus • God of Wine and Vegetation • Dionysus is sometimes considered to be one of the twelve Olympians • Dionysus was credited with inventing wine • Dionysus had a dual nature, which represented the two sides of wine – joy and rage
Persephone Roman Name: Proserpina • Queen of the Underworld • Persephone is the daughter of Demeter • Persephone was said to be so beautiful that Hades kidnapped her and made her his wife
Eros Roman Name: Cupid • God of Love and Passion • Originally depicted as a handsome man, Eros is more commonly shown as a small winged boy