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The following is a family tree of gods, goddesses, and other divine and semi-divine figures from Ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion.
The family tree of the ancient Greek gods is depicted here in a large series of charts which include a short summary of the main gods, an illustration of Hesiod's Theogony, and a comprehensive eight-part set sourced from a broad selection of ancient texts.
The ancient Greek god family tree is complex and spans thousands of years. Read all about it and learn how Greek mythology characters are related.
To understand the entire Greek god family tree, it’s important to understand the three different groups: primordial gods, the Greek Titans, and the 12 Olympian gods. Primordial Gods: The First Generation of Greek Gods. The Untangling of Chaos, or the Creation of the Four Elements by Hendrik Goltzius (1589)
Find two examples of a Greek mythology family tree free to print. Both are complete with the Primordial deities, Titans and Olympians.
Who Are the Most Important Gods in the Greek Mythology Family Tree? 1. Gaia can be seen as a primordial deity within the Greek pantheon. She is considered the Great Mother and a personification of the earth itself. Ouranos, the deity of the heavens and the sky, was her companion and lover.
This is a KEY to the reading of the family charts. The trees should be relatively easy to follow for those familiar with the gods of myth. In short, each generation is placed in a seperate column, from left (oldest) to right (youngest). Siblings are enclosed by solid blocks of colour.
Important Titans. Atlas | he led the struggle between the Titans and Olympians, Epimetheus | The dumbest titan to exist; his name means "afterthought" Gaia (Tellus) | Earth god; mother of the Titans Hades (Pluto) | god of the Underworld and ruler of the dead Cronos |son of Gaia and Uranus, who attacked his father; in turn, Cronos was the father ...
Genealogical Charts of the Gods of Greek Mythology.
Be sure to download the Greek gods chart below before you proceed as it will help you on this fascinating process of discovery, uncovering the intricacies of Greek mythology. The family tree pictured above is a great visual representation of these relationships.