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God of strength and power.
Olympian god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge.
God of war. Represented the physical, violent and untamed aspect of war.
The Primordial Titan of Astronomy. Condemned by Zeus to carry the world on his back after the Titans lost the war.
A minor god of vegetation, fruits of the earth and rebirth.
Minor god of opportunity, luck and favorable moments.
God of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges and the art of sculpture. Created weapons for the gods and married to Aphrodite.
God of the Dead and Riches and King of the Underworld.
God of the Sun and also known as Sol.
Deimos is the personification of dread and terror.
The god of time. Not to be confused with Cronus, the Titan father of Zeus.
God of dreams and sleep – has the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams.
The Evening Star – the planet Venus in the evening.
The Greek god of sleep.
The Titan god of the sea before Poseidon and father of the Nereids (nymphs of the sea).
The Greek goddess of harmony and concord.
Goddess of eternal youth.
A Titaness and the goddess of the dawn.
A sea nymph whose name represented the bounty of the sea. Mother of the Nereids.
Goddess of agriculture, fertility, sacred law and the harvest.
Youngest of the Three Fates and responsible for spinning the thread of human life.
A goddess of magic who transformed her enemies, or those that insulted her, into beasts.
Greek goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon and a Nereid.
Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes.
Goddess of love and beauty and married to Hephaestus.
One of the Muses, the muse of music and lyric poetry.
God of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order, justice, King of the Gods and the “Father of Gods and men”.
The god of dedication, emulation, eager rivalry, envy, jealousy, and zeal.
Primordial god of the sky and heavens, and father of the Titans.
Messenger of the sea and the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite.
A minor god and the god of death.
A group of gods that came before all else.
Olympian Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses.
The Greek god of wealth.
Spirit goddess of insanity, madness, crazed frenzy and the dead.
Goddess of the Moon, sometimes referred to as Luna and the ‘mother’ of vampires.
Primordial goddess of the night.
Goddess of victory, known as the Winged Goddess of Victory.
Titan goddess of wisdom, an Oceanid, and the first great spouse of Zeus.

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