Olympian Gods - Greek Gods of Mt. Olympus
The major gods of the Greek mythology: Zeus, Dionysus, Hermes, Poseidon, Apollo, Ares, Jupiter, Bacchus, Mercury, Neptune, and Mars.
Genealogy of the First Gods
First Gods Genealogy : Origin of the Titans and Gods.
First Gods Genealogy : Origin of the Titans and Gods.
Greek Goddesses
These are the main Greek goddesses you will find in Greek mythology:
These are the main Greek goddesses you will find in Greek mythology:
- Aphrodite /li>
- Artemis
- Athena
- Demeter
- Hera
- Hestia
Greek Gods
These are the main Greek gods you will find in Greek mythology:
These are the main Greek gods you will find in Greek mythology:
- Apollo
- Ares / Mars
- Dionysus / Bacchus
- Hades
- Hephaestus / Vulcan
- Hermes / Mercury
- Poseidon / Neptune
- Zeus / Jupiter
Which Greek Goddess Are You?
A non-serious personality quiz to determine which Greek goddess you most resemble.
A non-serious personality quiz to determine which Greek goddess you most resemble.
Hermes - Thief, Inventor, and Messenger God
Article on Hermes contains family trees of the god going back to his great grandparents Ouranos and Gaia, who are also his great-great grandparents and his great-great-great grandparents.
Article on Hermes contains family trees of the god going back to his great grandparents Ouranos and Gaia, who are also his great-great grandparents and his great-great-great grandparents.
12 Olympians
The Twelve Olympian Gods and Goddesses. Although there were only twelve thrones for the Olympian gods and goddesses, there are fourteen gods and goddesses.
The Twelve Olympian Gods and Goddesses. Although there were only twelve thrones for the Olympian gods and goddesses, there are fourteen gods and goddesses.
Greek and Roman Names for the Same Gods and Goddesses
Quick reference table of the Greek gods and goddesses and the names of their Roman equivalents.
Quick reference table of the Greek gods and goddesses and the names of their Roman equivalents.
Greek Goddesses - Learn About the Greek Goddesses
These are the major goddesses of Greek mythology.
These are the major goddesses of Greek mythology.
Titans
The Titans of Greek mythology were the 12 children of Uranus and Gaia -- the generation before the gods and goddesses of Mt. Olympus. Two of the titans were the parents of most of the deities. Other children of the 12 Titans, like Prometheus, were also Titans.
The Titans of Greek mythology were the 12 children of Uranus and Gaia -- the generation before the gods and goddesses of Mt. Olympus. Two of the titans were the parents of most of the deities. Other children of the 12 Titans, like Prometheus, were also Titans.
Olympians
Table, by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, showing the Olympians, their associated animals and objects, places of special worship, and attributes.
Table, by Robin Mitchell-Boyask, showing the Olympians, their associated animals and objects, places of special worship, and attributes.
Table of the Olympian Gods
Table listing Greek and Roman names of the twelve Olympians and alternates, associated places, associated animals and plants, objects, and attributes or activities. Zeus' associated places are Olympia, Dodona, and Crete; his animals, eagle, bull, and oak; his attributes, lightning, aegis, and throne; and his activities, prophecy, weather, kingship, and justice.
Table listing Greek and Roman names of the twelve Olympians and alternates, associated places, associated animals and plants, objects, and attributes or activities. Zeus' associated places are Olympia, Dodona, and Crete; his animals, eagle, bull, and oak; his attributes, lightning, aegis, and throne; and his activities, prophecy, weather, kingship, and justice.
The Olympian Gods
Table listing Greek and Roman names of the fourteen possible Olympians, places, animals and plants, objects, and attributes or activities.
Table listing Greek and Roman names of the fourteen possible Olympians, places, animals and plants, objects, and attributes or activities.
The Olympians
J. M. Hunt's comprehensive site with information drawn from Bulfinch, Evslin, Graves, and Edith Hamilton.
J. M. Hunt's comprehensive site with information drawn from Bulfinch, Evslin, Graves, and Edith Hamilton.
