Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - Seek the detailed degress of gods in Greek mythology, that is, relationship!

Seek the detailed degress of gods in Greek mythology, that is, relationship!

Humans and demigods

Pandora: A woman made of clay by hephaestus, endowed with a kind nature by the gods.

Epeius, a famous craftsman in the Greek army, built a wooden horse.

Erechtheus: King of Athens; The son of Kaia and hephaestus, raised by Athena.

Eteocles: The son of Oedipus, seven generals who fought against Thebes, died at the hands of his brother.

Orion: A handsome and strong hunter, loved by seven daughters of Al themis, became Orion after his death.

Orpheus: the son of Kalliope, one of the muses; He can move mountains and topple stones with the sound of the piano and tame wild animals. Become Lila after death.

IO: Princess of Mediterranean countries, loved by Zeus, turned her into a heifer, chased by Hera's cowherd and escaped under the guidance of Prometheus. Finally, she became the Egyptian goddess Isis.

Asclepius: the doctor in the sky, the son of Apollo and Clymene; Killed by Zeus.

Briseis: Troy's famous beauty; After being captured by Achilles, her mystery caused discord among Greek generals.

Europe: A beautiful human woman, seduced by Zeus, is one of Zeus' most famous lovers.

Cadmus: the brother of Europa; The founder of the city of Tebai.

Capaneus: One of the Seven Heroes who Attacked Thebes.

Cassandra: daughter of Priam and Cobb; Is a prophetess who predicted the destruction of Troy.

Daedalus: The most famous Greek architect is good at all kinds of techniques.

Nireus: The son of the goddess of spring, the most handsome general in Greece.

Pyrrhus: the daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora and the wife of deucalion; The only two people who escaped Zeus' flood.

Amphiaraus: A famous prophet, one of the seven heroes who attacked Thebes.

Anfion: the son of Zeus; The palace in Thebes was built by the magic of the harp.

Andromache: hector's wife, famous for loving her husband.

Antilochus: One of the Greek generals who attacked Troy, famous for his handsome and brave, was one of Achilles' close friends.

Ducalion: the son of Prometheus and Clymene and the husband of Pilars; Zeus left only them when he sent floods to destroy mankind.

Icarus: son of Daedalus; When my father and I fled Crete, we flew near the sun and fell into the water and died.

Ixion Whee: Rabbi of King of Thailand; Because he deliberately made trouble with Hera, Zeus tied him to a spinning wheel and was punished in the underworld forever.

Jasion: Son of Zeus and the goddess of the sea. He pursued Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, and was killed by Zeus.

Jason: the leader of Argo hero who captured golden fleece; Medea's husband.

Sisyphus: the most cunning of mankind; Punished in the underworld after death, the boulder will be pushed up the mountain forever, but it will fall again with the boulder at the top of the mountain.

Chryseis: The daughter of Apollo priest in Troy, captured by Agamemnon, who refused to give her back to her father, which led to the revenge of the sun god.

Clytaemnestra: Agamemnon's wife. She killed her husband and was killed by her son.

Diomedes: a famous Greek hero in the Trojan War.

Hippomedon: One of the Seven Heroes who Attacked Thebes.

Theseus: King of Athens; One of the famous heroes in Greek mythology.

Telemachus: son of Odysseus; After his father came back from the Trojan War, he helped him kill all his suitors.

Telamon: One of Argo heroes who captured golden fleece.

Tiresias: Prophet of Thebes, blind. It is said that he was sentenced to blindness because he accidentally caught a glimpse of Athena coming out of the bath.

Achilles: the son of peleus and Thetis, the goddess of the sea, is invulnerable, and his only weakness is his ankle; The greatest hero of Greece in the Trojan War.

Adrastus: King of Argos; One of the seven generals who attacked Thebes.

Agamemnon: son of Atreus; The supreme commander of Greece in the Trojan War.

Arctius: the daughter of pelias; Famous for loving her husband, she died voluntarily instead of him.

Atlanta: The daughter of Yasos and Clymene, the beautiful and wild Huntress.

Atreus: Son of Rope and Hippodamia, grandson of Tantalus.

Eurystheus: the grandson of Poerxiusi; Heracles was punished for doing twelve great things for him.

Laocoon: The priest Apollo of Troy, because he advised the Trojans to beware of Trojan horses. Athens was furious and sent two snakes to kill him.

Paris: Prince Troya; He kidnapped Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, and caused the Trojan War.

Parthenopaeus: Brother of Adrastus, one of the seven heroes who attacked Thebes.

Patroclus: son of Nautilus; A close friend of Achilles; Died at the hands of hector, and his death made Achilles fight Troy again.

Phaeton: son of Helius and Clymene; He fell from the sky and died, because he was driving a Apollo car.

Polynices: the son of Oedipus and Jocasta; One of the seven heroes who attacked Thebes.

Tantalus: son of Zeus and friend of the gods; He was sent to the underworld for killing his son to entertain the gods, and he suffered from hunger and thirst forever.

Medea: A beautiful sorceress who helped Jason get golden fleece and marry him; Later, because Jason felt the same way, he personally killed Su Shajiao's two sons and designed a new love to kill Jason.

Pelias: Jason's uncle. He usurped his throne.

Peleus: one of Argo's heroes; Thetis's husband and Achilles' father.

Rope: the son of Tantalus; His father cooked food for the gods and was later resurrected by the goddess of fate.

Penelope: Odysseus' faithful wife; After her husband disappeared from Troya, she rejected all suitors and waited for her husband to return.

Poerxiusi: the son of Zeus and Shen Jianing; One of the great heroes in Greek mythology.

Sinnis: A famous robber, nicknamed "semi-pine thief", used two pine trees to tear travelers to pieces; Son of Poseidon; Killed by theseus.

Damastes: a famous robber, nicknamed "Iron Bed Thief"; Maybe he is also Poseidon's son; Killed by theseus.

Xilong: a famous robber who forced travelers to wash their feet; Almost the son of Poseidon; Killed by theseus.