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Details of the rank and strength of the twelve Greek gods

1. Zeus-Zeus is the son of Cronus, the king of the gods in charge of the sky. The supreme god in Greek mythology, who mastered thunder and lightning, was also called Thor. With the support of his mother Rhea, he overthrew his father Cronus and became the third generation God King. He is extremely lewd, often cheating on his wife Hera with other goddesses and mortals, and there are countless illegitimate children.

2. Hera-Hera is the daughter of Cronus, the sister and wife of Zeus; She is in charge of marriage and childbirth and is the patron saint of women; Hera is elegant in temperament, beautiful in appearance and faithful to her partner. She is a well-deserved diva, but her jealousy is also world-famous. Therefore, Hera and Zeus often have fierce quarrels, but usually Zeus's sweet words can always make them reconciled.

3. Poseidon-Poseidon, the second brother of Zeus, holds a huge trident and commands all creatures in the sea. Described as half man and half fish, it can call the shots. Violent and cruel.

4. Hestia Hestia is the goddess of stoves and flames. She is the eldest sister of Zeus and the eldest daughter of Cronus Uriah, and is in charge of everyone's family affairs. One of the three virgins. In Greek mythology, there is no detailed record. She is a chaste virgin goddess.

5. Demeter)- Demeter is the goddess of high yield, agriculture and forestry, the daughter of kronos and Rhea, the second sister and fourth wife of Zeus. She is the goddess in charge of agriculture and high yield, giving life to the earth and teaching human farming. She and Zeus gave birth to Persephone.

6. Ares-Ares is a god of war, a cruel, cunning and irrational god who fights for war. I once had an affair with Aphrodite, the wife of the craftsman god of love and beauty, and was caught in a special net made by the craftsman god.

7. Athena-wisdom, craftsmanship and Sivir, daughter of Zeus and Metis. She is one of three virgins, brave, kind and chaste. Her Parthenon means virgin palace. When she was born, Zeus asked Apollo to treat her headache and then split it with a big axe. Athena was born in uniform, and then she took off her armor. Her full name is Pallas Athena, which means "pallas the Maiden of Athens".

8. Hermes-Angel, son of Maia and daughter of Zeus and Atlas. Winged feet fly quickly, becoming messengers of the gods in the sky, then protectors of travelers, businessmen and thieves, and often protectors of mortals. It is the cleverest and most cunning god.

9. Apollo-the god of archery and light, the son of Zeus and Leto, one of the twelve Greek gods, also known as Phobos. Legend is the most handsome male god. He is the third sun god. He is in charge of lighting, medicine, literature, poetry, music and so on. Every day, the golden car driven by Tianma travels in the sky for one week.

10. Avelotte-the goddess of love and beauty, Uranus' penis was thrown into the Aegean Sea and was born from the waves. Her sweet words can fool all gods and people. She loves to laugh and has infinite charm, and smart people will lose their sense of proportion.

1 1. themis-the goddess of hunting, midwifery and the moon. Themis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, the sister of Apollo in god of light, and one of the three virgins. It is the god of hunters, mountains and archery. She is the master of wild animals and the god of bears, deer and hounds. The main hunter of the holy world.

12. Dionysus, the god of Dionysus and Carnival, the son of Zeus and a mortal woman Semele, is the only official god with mortal blood; Invented wine and popularized the cultivation of grapes. His dual personality can bring joy and intoxication, but at the same time it is cruel and irritable-just like wine.

Extended information Twelve Olympians (Greek literal translation) is the most worshipped twelve gods in ancient Greek religion. They are:

Zeus (the head of gods, the god of thunder), Hera (the goddess of heaven, marriage and fertility), Hestia (the goddess of kitchen and family), Poseidon (the goddess of ocean), Demeter (the goddess of agriculture and harvest), Athena (the goddess of war and wisdom), Apollo (the god of light, music, prophecy and medicine) and themis (the goddess of hunting and the moon).

Among them, Hestia gave his place to Dionysus, because he lived with human beings. Hades (Hades) and Persephone (afterlife) are sometimes included in the Twelve Olympians (Ulysses' secret instrument), but generally Hades is excluded because he is the ruler of the underworld.

The list of the Twelve Gods is different, but in ancient religious worship, poetry and artistic works, they are classified as Zeus, Hera, Dionysus (or Hestia), Poseidon, Demeter, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Ares, Aphrodite, hephaestus and Hermes.

Although the status of Hades is similar to that of Zeus and Poseidon, and it also has the same influence in the system of Olympus, it is generally excluded from the Twelve Gods because it is the ruler of Hades. Plato connected the twelve gods with the twelve months. He believes that hades should be associated with the last month to represent the dead. In Huai, Plato rejected Hestia.

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Twelve gods of Olympus-Baidu Encyclopedia