Athena (Minerva): goddess of wisdom and defense Demeter (Ceres): goddess of agriculture and grain Dionysus (Bacchus): god of wine, pleasure and festivity Hephaestus (Vulcan): god of fire, metalworking and sculpture Hermes (Mercury): god of travel, hospitality and trade and Zeus’s personal me...
– characters already, such as Heracles, (the strongest man on Earth) Zeus, (the God of the sky and king of the gods) Pegasus (a flying horse) and Hades (the god of the underworld). Find out more about the grand Greek myths, below! Greek mythology Created thousands of years ago, ...
Each Greek god and goddess has their own page with detailed explanations about them and any important facts you should know. Each one will also recommend to you some products that are tailored to the individual Greek god or goddess in question. Demeter will have different tastes than Hephaestus...
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Apollo – Greek God of Light, Music and Poetry Ares (Mars) – Greek God of War Artemis (Diana) – Greek Goddess of Mountains, Forests and Hunting Athena (Minerva) – Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War Demeter (Ceres) – Greek Goddess of Harvest, Fertility and Agriculture ...
Goddesses, Nymphs, and Mortals: Exploring the Powerful Women of Greek Mythology Helios, Selene's twin brother, takes the highway across the sky as the sun god, while their younger sister, Eos, paints the dawn with rose-tinted hues as the goddess of dawn. It's not just a celestial road...
When she began her role as a Goddess, she had a throne of her own in Olympus, but when Dionysus grew into Godhood, she willingly gave up her throne to him, choosing the hearth as an alternative. She is the Goddess of Hearth and Home she is also one of the Three Virgin Goddesses. ...
Yet the girl denied it [all such gifts were god-given so her denial was blasphemous], a teacher so distinguished hurt her pride, and said, ‘Let her contend with me. Should I lose, there's no forfeit that I would not pay.’ Pallas [Athena] disguised herself as an old woman, a fri...
Eros was the mischievous ancient Greek god of love, a minion and constant companion of the goddess Aphrodite. He lit the flame of love in the hearts of the gods and men, armed with either a bow and arrows or a flaming torch. Eros was depicted as either a
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