1, Hera Hera, the sister and wife of Zeus. Being in charge of marriage and childbearing is the patron saint of women, but she is jealous. She is also a symbol of power.
Poseidon (Poseidon) is the master of all oceans and waters. Poseidon in Greek mythology, the younger brother of Zeus. Its symbol is a trident, which corresponds to Nipudong in Roman mythology. His mount is a huge mountain whale.
3, hades (ghosts and gods) Zeus's younger brother, in charge of death.
4. Demeter Demeter, the sister of Zeus, the goddess of grain in Greek mythology, is also known as the goddess of fertility.
5, Hestia Hestia (Kitchen God) Zeus's sister, also known as Kitchen God, is the kitchen god and the god of health, in charge of family affairs.
6. Athena (Goddess of Wisdom) was regarded as Sivir at first, and then gradually became the goddess of wisdom and the guardian goddess of Athens. Athena taught human skills, such as spinning, painting, carving and pottery making. Athena's appearance is very legendary. In Greek mythology, Zeus swallowed his wife for fear that his son was stronger than himself. I suddenly felt a splitting headache, so I ordered Vulcan to split her head, and Athena jumped out of it in armor.
7. Apollo Apollo is the god of light, youth and music in poetry and art, and god of light is the patron saint of musicians, poets and shooters. He is the son of Zeus and the brother of themis. His typical image is holding a lyre in his right hand and a golden ball symbolizing the sun in his left hand.
8. Artemis, also known as Di Anna, is the embodiment of women's purity, and she is twin brother and sister with Apollo. Between Lin Mang and Shan Ye, Al-themis, armed with bows and arrows, accompanied by dogs, hunts with the attendants of the fairy, and sometimes travels in a silver carriage dragged by two sacred deer.
9. Aphrodite's Aphrodite is also called Venus. Her loyal follower little love god eros (Cupid) always carries a bow and an arrow. The person who is shot by her golden arrow will fall in love with the first person she sees later, while the person who is shot by her lead arrow will have inexplicable hatred for another person.
10, Hermes (the god of commerce), the god of animal husbandry, the god of eloquence.
The origin of Greek mythology
Greek mythology originated from the ancient Aegean civilization, which is slightly similar to the Shang and Zhou civilizations in China. They are the ancestors of western civilization, with excellent nature and extraordinary imagination. In that primitive era, they felt mysterious and difficult to understand natural phenomena and human life and death, so they constantly fantasized and meditated.
In their imagination, everything in the universe has life. However, after the Dorians invaded the Aegean civilization, they had to explore the living space because of the overpopulation of the Greek peninsula. At this time, they worshipped heroes and produced many national hero stories intertwined with people and gods.
The stories of people, gods and things created by these people have been collectively called "Greek mythology" by historians after being tempered by time, and the twelfth century BC to the seventh and eighth centuries BC are called "mythological times". Fairy tales were originally passed down from mouth to mouth, and it was not until the seventh century BC that the great poet Homer recorded them in the form of epic poems.
Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-Greek mythology