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A Complete List of Greek Gods, Their Names & Their Realms of Influence. There have been many Greek gods mentioned across thousands of stories in Greek mythology – from the Olympian gods all the way down to the many minor gods.
The following is a list of gods, goddesses, and many other divine and semi-divine figures from ancient Greek mythology and ancient Greek religion.
The following list of Greek Gods and Goddesses is a complete list of the major and minor deities of Greek mythology. The list is presented in alphabetical order by Greek name, with commonly alternate names following, including both Roman and Etruscan versions.
The names of Greek Gods and Goddesses mentioned in this list will probably surprise a few readers, even those of you who think you're well versed in the Greek myths. It's not all about the twelve Olympian Gods.
This is an alphabetically ordered list of Greek mythological figures, including deities and other immortal beings as well as significant legendary mortals. (See also Greek mythology; Hellenistic religion; ancient Greece; tragedy.)
The gods of the ancient Greek pantheon are divided into various categories on the following pages. The first of these--the Olympian gods, Titan gods, and primordial gods--represent the three generations of deities to rule the cosmos.
Statue of Zeus, king of Greek gods . Minor Greeks Gods and Goddesses. Achelous (God of the River Achelous) Acheron (God of the River Acheron) Ariadne (Goddess of labyrinths and paths) Amphitrite (Queen of the Sea) Acheron (God of the River Acheron) Aristaeus (God of cheesemakers, beekeepers, and rural crafts) Asclepius (God of medicine and healing)
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.
Greek mythology is a series of entwined stories centered around gods, heroes, fools, and monsters. These stories were extremely important to the Greeks and permeated all aspects of their everyday life. As with any creation myth, the Greeks created gods as a way for them to understand the natural and social world.
Major figures in Greek mythology, the significant characters, including gods, goddesses, heroes, and other legendary figures, of Greek mythology. The personalities are known primarily from ancient Greek literature, including such classic works as Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, Hesiod’s Works and Days.