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Who is the patron saint of the twelve constellations?

1, Aquarius (65438+1Oct. 20th-Feb. 18), and the guardians are Saturnos and Uranus.

Uranus is the god of the sky in ancient Greek mythology, born from the fingers of his mother Gaia. It was originally the king of the gods as the ruler, that is, the deification of the sky. It symbolizes hope and the future and represents the sky. Uranus is not only Gaia's son, but also her husband, and the father of the twelve titans, Cyclops and Centimani.

Turnos is undoubtedly one of the oldest creatures. Long before Greek mythology had a decisive influence on the Roman city-state, he was the god worshipped by the Romans. The "black sun" refers to the sun that was in a low position at that time. People pray for good weather in winter and call for the arrival of spring. This habit is the origin of Christmas today.

2. Pisces (1February-March 20th, 9), with Zeus and Poseidon as the guardians.

Poseidon is the sea god in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses. It is said that he gave man his first horse. His mount is a golden chariot driven by a white horse. He is the brother of Zeus and the brother of Hades.

Zeus is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology, the head of the twelve gods of Olympus, and the supreme god who rules all things in the universe. People often call him "the father of gods and mankind" and "the king of gods", and he is the greatest god in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, the god corresponding to Zeus is Jupiter, who is regarded as the patron saint of Sagittarius.

3. Aries (March 21-April 19), the patron saint is the myth of Mars.

Mars myth is the god of land, war, agriculture and spring in Roman mythology, and it is one of the twelve main gods of Rome. The son of Jupiter and Juno, the husband of Verona and the lover of Venus, is the most important god worshipped by Roman legions, second only to Jupiter. Corresponding to Ares in Greek mythology.

The festivals in Mars mythology are in March and October. Latin "Mars" and English "March" both originated from the myth of Mars.

4, Taurus (April 20-May 20), the patron saint is Venus.

Venus is the goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology, and one of the twelve main gods of Rome, corresponding to Aphrodite in Greek mythology.

At first, she may be an elf in the orchard. Her alias is Moore Teia, which may mean "mountain peach" in Latin. In the later period, Venus became the goddess of beauty and love, because she was equivalent to Aphrodite in Greek mythology, and little love god Cupid was her son.

Latin words such as "Venus" and "Friday" all come from here. Venus also appeared in many literary works and western oil paintings in past dynasties. The most influential work of art is the Venus statue found in the cave of Milos Island in the Aegean Sea in 1820.

5, Gemini (May 2 1-June 21), the patron saint is Wuji.

Mowgli is an irregular translation of "Mercury" in Roman mythology. "Mercury" is Mercury, which corresponds to Hermes in Greek mythology, that is, "Hermes".

Hermes is a god in Greek mythology, the messenger of Zeus, and a god with many functions such as commerce. Son of Zeus, one of the gods of Olympus.

6. Cancer (June 22nd-July 22nd), with Di Anna as its patron saint.

Di Anna is the moon and mountain god in Roman mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to the goddesses themis and Hekate in Greek mythology, and also corresponding to the sculpture goddess Rostad in Phoenician mythology.

Her etymology may be related to "light". There are many moon gods in Rome. According to Varo, luna, the goddess of the moon, is also associated with other 12 goddesses. So Di Anna, like Juno and Minerva, was later recognized as the goddess of the moon by Rome.

7. Leo (July 23-August 22), the patron saint is Apollo.

Apollo is the god of light, prophecy, music and medicine in ancient Greek mythology, the god of eliminating disasters and solving problems, and the protector of human civilization, migration and navigation. Or the son of Zeus and Leto.

Apollo is also called Phobos Apollo. Phobos means "bright" or "brilliant". Apollo is the most handsome of all male gods. He is happy, smart and sunny, and is praised by many artists of poetry and painting.

Apollo is often described as the sun god by modern people, but in fact, in the 5th century BC, he was integrated with the sun god believed by Greek indigenous civilizations such as Helius. In the later period of ancient Greek mythology, Apollo had the attributes of the sun god.

8, Virgo (August 23-September 22), the patron saint is Mercury.

Mercury is the messenger of the gods in Roman mythology, the god of animal husbandry, thieves, commerce, transportation, tourism and sports, and one of the twelve main gods in Rome. Corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology. He is Jupiter's most loyal messenger, delivering information for Jupiter and completing various tasks entrusted to him by Jupiter. He is agile, energetic and versatile.

9. Libra (September 23rd-65438+1October 23rd), with Venus as the patron saint.

Venus is the goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to Aphrodite in Greek mythology.

Venus was originally an Italian goddess. Her name may be synonymous with green vegetables. At first, she was an elf in the orchard, which made the orchard harvest. Orchard workers will have a holiday to celebrate Vignaria Festival.

Her Roman alias, Muir Teia, may be derived from the Latin peach tree or guava tree, representing her status as the goddess of the orchard. At the same time, she was also the personification of "God's grace" at first.

10, Scorpio (101October 23rd-110/October 2nd1), the patron saint is the myth of Mars and prout.

Mars myth is the god of land, war, agriculture and spring in Roman mythology, and it is one of the twelve main gods of Rome. The son of Jupiter and Juno, the husband of Verona and the lover of Venus, is the most important god worshipped by Roman legions, second only to Jupiter. Corresponding to Ares in Greek mythology.

Proto is the God of Hades in Roman mythology, the Lord of the underworld, the king of the underworld and the master of the soul world after death. Corresponding to Hades in Greek mythology.

1 1, Sagittarius (165438+1October 22nd-65438+February 2nd1), the patron saint is Zeus.

Zeus is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology, the head of the twelve gods of Olympus, and the supreme god who rules all things in the universe. People often call him "the father of gods and mankind" and "the king of gods", and he is the greatest god in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, the god corresponding to Zeus is Jupiter, who is regarded as the patron saint of Sagittarius.

12, Capricorn (65438+February 22nd-65438+1October 19), and the patron saint is hephaestus.

Hephaestus is the god of Vulcan, stonemason, sculpture and blacksmith, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus in ancient Greek mythology. The son of Zeus and Hera and the husband of Aphrodite.

Hephaestus is good at building temples, making all kinds of weapons and metal supplies, and is known as the ancestor of craftsmen and the patron saint of forging. In Lemnos, Sicily and other islands, he was originally regarded as Vulcan. It is said that when the earth thunders and the volcano erupts, it is he who is striking the iron.