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GREEK
GODS
and
GODDESSES
Cronus (Saturn)
•Cronus was the ruling Titan who came to
power by castrating his father Uranus. His
wife was Rhea, while their offspring were
the first of the Olympians. To ensure his
safety, Cronus ate each of the children as
they were born.
•This worked until Rhea, unhappy at the
loss of her children, tricked Cronus into
swallowing a rock, instead of Zeus.
•When he grew up, Zeus revolted against
Cronus and the other Titans, defeating
Zeus (Jupiter)
• King of the gods.
•Ruler of Mount Olympus.
•Symbols include; thunderbolt,
eagle, oak tree, scepter, and scales.
•Zeus was carefree and loved to
LOL.
•He possessed the perfect
knowledge and was just, merciful
and prudent. However, he was
•Youngest child of the Titans
Cronus and Rhea.
•Husband and brother of Hera.
•Had many children with different
women, including Aphrodite,
Apollo, Artemis, Athena,
Hermes, Hephaestus,
Persephone, Hebe, Heracles,
Dionysus, Helen of Troy,
Perseus, Aglaea, Aletheia, and
Dike.
Poseidon (Neptune)
• God of the seas,
earthquakes,
and tidal wave.
•Symbols include the horse,
bull, dolphin, and trident.
•He was considered to be
the bad-tempered, moody
and greedy god among the
•Middle son of Cronus and
Rhea.
•Married to the nereid
Amphitrie.
•Also had many lovers like
the other gods.
•Also had children to different
women. His children are;
Triton, Pegasus, Areion,
Polyphemus, The Aloadai,
Hades (Pluto)
•God of the underworld,
dead and the riches.
•His sacred symbol is his
helmet.
•He owns a three-headed
dog namely, Cerberus.
•Hades means “invisible” in
ancient Greek.
•He was born into the first
Olympian generation.
•The elder brother of Zeus,
Poseidon, Hera , and
Demeter, and Younger
brother of Hestia.
•He lives in the Underworld
rather than on Mount
Olympus.
•His wife is Persephone
whom he abducted from his
Dionysus (Bacchus)
•God of wine, celebrations, and
ecstasy.
•Patron god of the art of theater.
•Symbols include the grapevine,
ivy, cup, tiger, panther, leopard,
dolphin, and goat.
•Known for his light-heartness and
always offered his help to anyone
in need.
•He was very popular among gods
and mortals.
•Son of Zeus and the
mortal Theban princess
Semele.
•Married to the Cretan
princess Ariadne.
•The youngest Olympian.
•The only Olympian to
have a mortal mother.
Apollo (Apollo)
•God of light, knowledge,
healing, plague and
darkness, the arts, music,
poetry, prophecy, archery,
the sun, manly youth, and
beauty.
•Symbols include the sun,
lyre, bow and arrow, raven,
• Son of Zeus and Leto.
•Twin brother of
Artemis.
•Had a relationship with
the Nymphs Cyrene
and Daphne, and the
mortal Coronis.
•Father of Asclepius,
Orpheus, Troilus, and
Hermes (Mercury)
•Messenger of the Gods.
•God of commerce, thieves, and
games.
•Symbols include the caduceus (his
staff), the purse (or leather pouch),
the winged sandals, the ram and the
petasus (his hat).
•Hermes was the only Olympian god
who was authorized to visit Heaven,
Earth and also the Underworld and
enjoyed this way popularity among
all the Greek gods and spirits.
•Son of Zeus and the mountain
Nymph Maea.
•He was born inside a cave
on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia,
southern Greece.
•He had a relationship with
Merope, Aphrodite, Dryope, and
Peitho.
•Father of Pan, Tyche, Abderus,
Autolycus, Angelia and
Hermaphroditus.
Ares (Mars)
•God of war, violence, and
bloodshed.
•His symbol is his spear.
•His sacred animal is a dog.
•Ares had a very difficult character
to deal with and was therefore
rather unpopular among the other
deities and mankind.
• He often had conflicts and fights
with his half-sisters Artemis and
Athena, especially during the
•Son of Zeus and Hera.
•Had an affair with Aphrodite.
•Father of Eros, Himeros, Pothos,
Phobos, Deimos, Armonia and
Anteros.
• Ares had his residence up on Mount
Olympus and his throne was
upholstered with human skin. Usually
he was accompanied by Eris, the
goddess of discord.
•Usually he was riding a chariot,
wearing a helmet on his head. In his
Hephaestus(Vulcan)
•Master blacksmith and
craftsman of the gods.
•God of fire and the forge.
•Symbols include fire, anvil,
axe, donkey, hammer, tongs,
and quail.
•He was a very kind and
loveable god, but was the only
deity who was physically ugly
•Son of Zeus and Hera.
•Husband of Aphrodite.
•When his mother Hera saw him for
the first time, she was so frustrated
that she took her son and threw him
from Mount Olympus to the depths
of the seas, causing a deformation
to his leg. Hephaestus was finally
rescued by two Nereids, Thetis and
Eurynome, who raised him for nine
years inside a cave, far away and
Eros (Cupid)
•God of sexual love and
beauty.
•He was also worshiped as
a fertility deity.
•He was depicted often
carrying a lyre or bow and
arrow.
•He is often accompanied
•Son of Aphrodite and Ares.
•Husband of Psyche.
•Father of Hedone.
•He is represented as a
blindfolded child, the precursor
to the chubby Renaissance
Cupid – whereas in early
Greek poetry and art.
•Eros was depicted as an adult
male who embodies sexual
Rhea(Ops)
•Rhea was a Titan goddess of fertility and
motherhood. She was very gentle and
comfortableShe became mad when Cronus
forced her to give him their children to
swallow upon birth.
•She started plotting against him and by the
time he had swallowed Hestia, Hera,
Poseidon, Hades, and Demeter, Rhea
decided that enough is enough. She gave
birth to her last child Zeus in secrecy and
gave Cronus a rock, wrapped in a blanket, to
Hera (Juno)•Queen of the gods.
•Goddess of marriage and family.
•Symbols include the peacock,
pomegranate, crown, cuckoo, lion, and
cow.
•Hera was a beautiful, mature woman
with big eyes and pierced lobes. She
always took care of her appearance,
dressing elegantly and decently in a
feminine, but not exotic fashion. .
However, Hera was not really a desirable
woman, despite her beauty. For this
reason, Aphrodite had to loan Hera her
•Wife and sister of Zeus.
•Youngest child of Cronus and
Rhea.
•Hera used to stay in high places
in order to keep an eye on her
husband's doings. There were
times she would also interfering,
causing harm to Zeus'
mistresses, since Zeus himself
was invincible.
•Mother of Hebe, Eilithya, Ares,
Demeter (Ceres)
•Goddess of fertility, agriculture,
nature, and the seasons.
•Symbols include the poppy,
wheat, torch, and pig.
•Her Latin name Ceres gave us
the word “cereal”.
•Demeter was most appreciated
for introducing wheat to mankind,
making man different from
animals.
•Middle daughter of Cronus
and Rhea.
•Had a child with Zeus.
•Mother of Persephone.
•Demeter was a peace-
loving deity and the source
of all growth and life; she
was the goddess who
provided all nutrition on the
earth and taught mortals
how to cultivate the earth
Artemis (Diana)
•Goddess of hunt, virginity,
childbirth, archery, the moon, and
all animals.
•Symbols include the moon, deer,
hound, she-bear, snake, cypress
tree, and bow and arrow.
•Artemis had absolute sovereignty
over nature and was said to bring
fertility to all places that worshipped
her.
•Daughter of Zeus and Leto.
•Twin sister of Apollo.
• Artemis was born before Apollo
and helped her mother give birth
to her little brother.
•She never married.
•Artemis had asked from her
father Zeus to remain an eternal
virgin and therefore became one
of the three Virgin Goddesses in
Greek mythology.
Athena (Minerva)
•Virgin goddess of wisdom,
handicrafts, defense, and
strategic warfare.
•Symbols include the owl
and the olive tree.
•The patron deity of the city
of ancient Athens and the
Parthenon was built in her
honour.
•Daughter of Zeus and
the Oceanid Metis.
•She rose from her
father’s head fully grown
and in full battle armor
after he swallowed her
mother.
•Athena never married
and had no children.
Aphrodite (Venus)
•Goddess of love, beauty, and
desire.
•Symbols include the dove, bird,
apple, bee, swan, myrtle, and
rose.
•Aphrodite may have been the
most attractive goddess, but
according to the Iliad(the
famous poem by Homer), she
•Daughter of Zeus and Oceanid
Dione.
•Or perhaps Aphrodite was
created from the foam of the
crystal waters of Paphos in the
fragrant island of Cyprus, when
the Titan Cronos slew his father,
the major Titan Ouranos, and
threw then his genitals into the
sea.
•Married to Hephaestus, but her
Hestia (Vesta)
•Goddess of the hearth and of the
right ordering of domesticity and the
family.
•One of the three Virgin goddess.
•Hestia was a kind, forgiving
goddess and had a discrete
character. She never left her
residence, the sacred mountain of
Olympus and never participated in
any disputes or wars. For this
•Eldest daughter of Cronus
and Rhea.
•Belong to the original
twelve Olympians until she
gave her throne to
Dionysus in order to keep
the peace, making her the
most generous and gentlest
of the gods.
•Eldest of the Olympians.
Persephone (Proserpina)
•Queen of the
Underworld
•Goddess of spring
time.
•Persephone was
usually depicted as a
young goddess
•Daughter of Demeter and
Zeus.
•She became the consort
of Hades when he
kidnapped her.
•Persephone ate six of the
twelve pomegranate seeds,
therefore she had to spend
six months in the
underworld each year.
The end
PREPARED BY: SIR
JP FRANCISCO

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GREEK MYTHOLOGY GODS and GODDESSES

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  • 3. Cronus (Saturn) •Cronus was the ruling Titan who came to power by castrating his father Uranus. His wife was Rhea, while their offspring were the first of the Olympians. To ensure his safety, Cronus ate each of the children as they were born. •This worked until Rhea, unhappy at the loss of her children, tricked Cronus into swallowing a rock, instead of Zeus. •When he grew up, Zeus revolted against Cronus and the other Titans, defeating
  • 4. Zeus (Jupiter) • King of the gods. •Ruler of Mount Olympus. •Symbols include; thunderbolt, eagle, oak tree, scepter, and scales. •Zeus was carefree and loved to LOL. •He possessed the perfect knowledge and was just, merciful and prudent. However, he was
  • 5. •Youngest child of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. •Husband and brother of Hera. •Had many children with different women, including Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Athena, Hermes, Hephaestus, Persephone, Hebe, Heracles, Dionysus, Helen of Troy, Perseus, Aglaea, Aletheia, and Dike.
  • 6. Poseidon (Neptune) • God of the seas, earthquakes, and tidal wave. •Symbols include the horse, bull, dolphin, and trident. •He was considered to be the bad-tempered, moody and greedy god among the
  • 7. •Middle son of Cronus and Rhea. •Married to the nereid Amphitrie. •Also had many lovers like the other gods. •Also had children to different women. His children are; Triton, Pegasus, Areion, Polyphemus, The Aloadai,
  • 8. Hades (Pluto) •God of the underworld, dead and the riches. •His sacred symbol is his helmet. •He owns a three-headed dog namely, Cerberus. •Hades means “invisible” in ancient Greek.
  • 9. •He was born into the first Olympian generation. •The elder brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera , and Demeter, and Younger brother of Hestia. •He lives in the Underworld rather than on Mount Olympus. •His wife is Persephone whom he abducted from his
  • 10. Dionysus (Bacchus) •God of wine, celebrations, and ecstasy. •Patron god of the art of theater. •Symbols include the grapevine, ivy, cup, tiger, panther, leopard, dolphin, and goat. •Known for his light-heartness and always offered his help to anyone in need. •He was very popular among gods and mortals.
  • 11. •Son of Zeus and the mortal Theban princess Semele. •Married to the Cretan princess Ariadne. •The youngest Olympian. •The only Olympian to have a mortal mother.
  • 12. Apollo (Apollo) •God of light, knowledge, healing, plague and darkness, the arts, music, poetry, prophecy, archery, the sun, manly youth, and beauty. •Symbols include the sun, lyre, bow and arrow, raven,
  • 13. • Son of Zeus and Leto. •Twin brother of Artemis. •Had a relationship with the Nymphs Cyrene and Daphne, and the mortal Coronis. •Father of Asclepius, Orpheus, Troilus, and
  • 14. Hermes (Mercury) •Messenger of the Gods. •God of commerce, thieves, and games. •Symbols include the caduceus (his staff), the purse (or leather pouch), the winged sandals, the ram and the petasus (his hat). •Hermes was the only Olympian god who was authorized to visit Heaven, Earth and also the Underworld and enjoyed this way popularity among all the Greek gods and spirits.
  • 15. •Son of Zeus and the mountain Nymph Maea. •He was born inside a cave on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. •He had a relationship with Merope, Aphrodite, Dryope, and Peitho. •Father of Pan, Tyche, Abderus, Autolycus, Angelia and Hermaphroditus.
  • 16. Ares (Mars) •God of war, violence, and bloodshed. •His symbol is his spear. •His sacred animal is a dog. •Ares had a very difficult character to deal with and was therefore rather unpopular among the other deities and mankind. • He often had conflicts and fights with his half-sisters Artemis and Athena, especially during the
  • 17. •Son of Zeus and Hera. •Had an affair with Aphrodite. •Father of Eros, Himeros, Pothos, Phobos, Deimos, Armonia and Anteros. • Ares had his residence up on Mount Olympus and his throne was upholstered with human skin. Usually he was accompanied by Eris, the goddess of discord. •Usually he was riding a chariot, wearing a helmet on his head. In his
  • 18. Hephaestus(Vulcan) •Master blacksmith and craftsman of the gods. •God of fire and the forge. •Symbols include fire, anvil, axe, donkey, hammer, tongs, and quail. •He was a very kind and loveable god, but was the only deity who was physically ugly
  • 19. •Son of Zeus and Hera. •Husband of Aphrodite. •When his mother Hera saw him for the first time, she was so frustrated that she took her son and threw him from Mount Olympus to the depths of the seas, causing a deformation to his leg. Hephaestus was finally rescued by two Nereids, Thetis and Eurynome, who raised him for nine years inside a cave, far away and
  • 20. Eros (Cupid) •God of sexual love and beauty. •He was also worshiped as a fertility deity. •He was depicted often carrying a lyre or bow and arrow. •He is often accompanied
  • 21. •Son of Aphrodite and Ares. •Husband of Psyche. •Father of Hedone. •He is represented as a blindfolded child, the precursor to the chubby Renaissance Cupid – whereas in early Greek poetry and art. •Eros was depicted as an adult male who embodies sexual
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  • 23. Rhea(Ops) •Rhea was a Titan goddess of fertility and motherhood. She was very gentle and comfortableShe became mad when Cronus forced her to give him their children to swallow upon birth. •She started plotting against him and by the time he had swallowed Hestia, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, and Demeter, Rhea decided that enough is enough. She gave birth to her last child Zeus in secrecy and gave Cronus a rock, wrapped in a blanket, to
  • 24. Hera (Juno)•Queen of the gods. •Goddess of marriage and family. •Symbols include the peacock, pomegranate, crown, cuckoo, lion, and cow. •Hera was a beautiful, mature woman with big eyes and pierced lobes. She always took care of her appearance, dressing elegantly and decently in a feminine, but not exotic fashion. . However, Hera was not really a desirable woman, despite her beauty. For this reason, Aphrodite had to loan Hera her
  • 25. •Wife and sister of Zeus. •Youngest child of Cronus and Rhea. •Hera used to stay in high places in order to keep an eye on her husband's doings. There were times she would also interfering, causing harm to Zeus' mistresses, since Zeus himself was invincible. •Mother of Hebe, Eilithya, Ares,
  • 26. Demeter (Ceres) •Goddess of fertility, agriculture, nature, and the seasons. •Symbols include the poppy, wheat, torch, and pig. •Her Latin name Ceres gave us the word “cereal”. •Demeter was most appreciated for introducing wheat to mankind, making man different from animals.
  • 27. •Middle daughter of Cronus and Rhea. •Had a child with Zeus. •Mother of Persephone. •Demeter was a peace- loving deity and the source of all growth and life; she was the goddess who provided all nutrition on the earth and taught mortals how to cultivate the earth
  • 28. Artemis (Diana) •Goddess of hunt, virginity, childbirth, archery, the moon, and all animals. •Symbols include the moon, deer, hound, she-bear, snake, cypress tree, and bow and arrow. •Artemis had absolute sovereignty over nature and was said to bring fertility to all places that worshipped her.
  • 29. •Daughter of Zeus and Leto. •Twin sister of Apollo. • Artemis was born before Apollo and helped her mother give birth to her little brother. •She never married. •Artemis had asked from her father Zeus to remain an eternal virgin and therefore became one of the three Virgin Goddesses in Greek mythology.
  • 30. Athena (Minerva) •Virgin goddess of wisdom, handicrafts, defense, and strategic warfare. •Symbols include the owl and the olive tree. •The patron deity of the city of ancient Athens and the Parthenon was built in her honour.
  • 31. •Daughter of Zeus and the Oceanid Metis. •She rose from her father’s head fully grown and in full battle armor after he swallowed her mother. •Athena never married and had no children.
  • 32. Aphrodite (Venus) •Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. •Symbols include the dove, bird, apple, bee, swan, myrtle, and rose. •Aphrodite may have been the most attractive goddess, but according to the Iliad(the famous poem by Homer), she
  • 33. •Daughter of Zeus and Oceanid Dione. •Or perhaps Aphrodite was created from the foam of the crystal waters of Paphos in the fragrant island of Cyprus, when the Titan Cronos slew his father, the major Titan Ouranos, and threw then his genitals into the sea. •Married to Hephaestus, but her
  • 34. Hestia (Vesta) •Goddess of the hearth and of the right ordering of domesticity and the family. •One of the three Virgin goddess. •Hestia was a kind, forgiving goddess and had a discrete character. She never left her residence, the sacred mountain of Olympus and never participated in any disputes or wars. For this
  • 35. •Eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea. •Belong to the original twelve Olympians until she gave her throne to Dionysus in order to keep the peace, making her the most generous and gentlest of the gods. •Eldest of the Olympians.
  • 36. Persephone (Proserpina) •Queen of the Underworld •Goddess of spring time. •Persephone was usually depicted as a young goddess
  • 37. •Daughter of Demeter and Zeus. •She became the consort of Hades when he kidnapped her. •Persephone ate six of the twelve pomegranate seeds, therefore she had to spend six months in the underworld each year.
  • 38. The end PREPARED BY: SIR JP FRANCISCO