Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Please name at least seven gods in ancient Greek mythology and their names, such as Venus and Cupid. The more the better, thank you!

Please name at least seven gods in ancient Greek mythology and their names, such as Venus and Cupid. The more the better, thank you!

Twelve Lord God

Clerics _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Greek name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Roman name

Father _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Zeus _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Seafood _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Poseidon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Neptune, Neptune

Pluto _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hei Di Pluto _ _ _ _ _ _ proto Pluto.

Tianhou _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hera _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ UNO Juno

The sun god _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Apollo _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Apollo

The goddess of wisdom _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Athena _ _ _ _ _ _ Minerva Minerva

Love and Beauty _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Avelot Dieter Aphrodite _ _ _ _ _ _ Venus.

Mars _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Luna _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Artemis _ _ _ _ _ _ Diana, Diana.

Dionysus _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Dionysus

The God of Business and Skills _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mercury

God of fire and forging _ _ fastow hephaestus _ _ Vulcan Vulcan

1 Zeus (known as Jupiter in Roman mythology), the highest god in Greek mythology, is in charge of lightning, and man and god are co-owners.

2. Apollo, the son of Zeus in Greek mythology, was in charge of light, youth, music and poetry. And often appear as a teenager with a bow and arrow.

3. Athena, the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology, the patron saint of Athens.

Pandora, the first woman in Greek mythology. Beautiful and deceitful, she secretly opened a box given to her by Zeus, which contained diseases, madness, sin, jealousy and other evils, and flew out together, leaving only hope at the bottom of the box, so the world was full of disasters. "Pandora's Box" has become synonymous with "the source of disaster".

5. Prometheus, the god who benefits the world in Greek mythology. Stealing skyfire and bringing it to the world, and teaching people various skills, angered Zeus, was locked on a cliff in the Caucasus, and was pecked to death by condors. He was a hero who resisted rape and sacrificed everything for mankind.

6. The Sphinx, the gorgon in Greek mythology. Often let passers-by guess, guess that pedestrians are going to be killed; Later, because the answer was revealed by Oedipus, he committed suicide. Later, it is often used to refer to people like "mystery". The Egyptian Sphinx has the same name.

Diana, Venus, Cupid.

Brief introduction of Greek mythical figures

Apollo Apollo

Ancient Greek mythical figures. The son of Zeus and the goddess Leto. Al Simis' twin brother.

It is generally believed that the myth about Apollo originated in Asia Minor, because he sided with Troy in the Trojan War, and there were many other temples there. Others believe that it originated in northern Greece, and the Hupperpoli claimed to be descendants of Apollo.

There are many myths related to Apollo, including:

He killed Long Pitong and built a temple where Delphi defeated him.

Take part in the battle between the gods of Olympus and the genie;

In the Trojan War, his priests were insulted by the Greeks, and he attacked them by torturing them.

Hermes invented the lyre and gave it to Apollo, making him the god of music.

Cassandra, the princess of Troy, fell in love with him and was endowed with the gift of prophecy, but the princess later broke her promise and Apollo failed her prophecy.

In order to get rid of his pursuit, the goddess Daphne became a laurel tree, known as the holy tree of Apollo;

He also teamed up with Poseidon to help Troy, build an unbreakable wall and so on.

Apollo is generally accepted as the sun god and called Phobos (meaning light). On the one hand, he protects agriculture, on the other hand, his sunshine is regarded as a golden arrow and has the function of a god of war. The common image of Apollo is mostly a young man without long hair, holding a harp, bow, aegis and so on.

Aphrodite

Aphrodite

Ancient Greek mythical figures. She is the daughter of Zeus and Dione, the goddess of the sea. She was born in the waves, so she is called Anadiomene (meaning out of water).

Originally it was one of the goddess of harvest. After the formation of Olympus, it was regarded as the goddess of love, sex and beauty.

The earliest places to worship her were Cyprus, Coutela Island and Asia Minor. Later, her worship was introduced to Greece.

As the goddess of the sea, her sacrifice is dolphins;

As the goddess of harvest, her sacrifices are sparrows, pigeons and rabbits;

As the goddess of love, she has a magical treasure belt. When a woman in ancient Greece got married, she would give her a belt she knitted.

Legend has it that her priestess exchanged her body for money to serve her, which was related to the marriage system at that time.

On Mount Olympus, she was regarded as the wife of hephaestus, but she fell in love with others many times: she had an affair with Ares, the god of war, and gave birth to five children; Have children with Hermes; He gave birth to Aeneas and the hero Snees. In Homer's time, she was often with the goddess of sequence, the goddess of graces and her son eros, the goddess of love. In Rome, she merged with Venus, the goddess of local fertile plants, and became the goddess of harvest and love. Because she was the mother of Aeneas, she was regarded as the female ancestor of Emperor julius.

Many of her early images were in their prime and radiant, and later she was often portrayed as a naked woman. The most famous is the Greek sculpture in the 2nd century BC, also known as Venus of Milos. The statue is a marble circular sculpture, 2.04 meters high, carved by Alexander, found in the cave of Milos Island in the Aegean Sea in 1820, and is now in the Louvre Museum in France. The statue is noble and dignified, and its plump chest, rounded shoulders and flexible waist present a mature female beauty. The structural and dynamic changes of the human body are diverse and subtle. Statues reflect rich inner vitality and human spiritual wisdom. The style of the works is close to the works in the heyday of classicism in the 4th century BC, which was rare in the Hellenistic period. The statue's mutilated upper limbs constitute a unique beauty.

Achille

Achilles

Greek mythical figures. The hero in Homer's epic.

Wang Pei Ryukyu, son of Milmidong in Saglia, and thetis, the goddess of the sea, are handsome and agile and have a reputation for agility.

He was destined to live a long life or a short life but glory, and he chose the latter. Knowing that he could not survive the Trojan War, he decided to go to war.

Homer's epic describes his contribution to the Trojan War.

He was the most outstanding general in the Greek army. He refused to take part in the war because his coach Agamemnon took his captive briseis. Troy took the opportunity to attack, and his good friend Patroclus put on armor and went into battle to save the Greek army. Unfortunately, he died. He regretted his stubbornness, made peace with Agamemnon, fought again, defeated the Trojans and killed the Trojan Lord Hecktor.

Legends after Homer's epic mainly describe his childhood life and his achievements in the late Trojan War.

It is said that after he was born, his mother drowned him in the Styx in order to make him invulnerable, but his heel pinched by his mother failed to soak in the Styx, which became his achilles heel.

Achilles went on to make many achievements after killing hector. Then Paris shot him in the heel and died. After his death, he lived in the underworld and ruled the undead.

2 Brief introduction of characters in Greek mythology

Ares

Ares

Greek mythical figures. The myth about him mainly comes from Homer's epic.

He is the son of Zeus and Hera. He is bloodthirsty, belligerent and ferocious. He is the embodiment of bloody fighting, but his martial arts is not very high.

In the Trojan War, he helped the Trojans against the Greeks. He was stabbed by the Greek hero Diomedes and defeated by Athena.

He was handsome and admired by Aphrodite, but he was caught red-handed by Aphrodite's lame husband hephaestus during a tryst with Aphrodite, which became a joke of the gods.

The worship of him in ancient Greece was not very popular, and there was almost no special place to worship him. Some myths say that he is the ancestor of magical people.

In Roman times, he was confused with Mars in Rome. Mars is a very revered god in Rome, juxtaposed with Jupiter. As the father of romulus and remus, the founder of Rome, Mars became the ancestor of the Romans. Mars may have something to do with agriculture at first, but after being confused with Ares, he continued to be worshipped simply as a god of war.

Eros

Eros

Little love god in Greek mythology. One of the ancient gods. At first, people thought that eros was born by the giant god Keos and the gods in heaven or on earth. Later, it was thought that it was born by Ares or Zeus (or Hermes) and Aphrodite, and its image and function also changed. He became an immortal handsome boy with two golden wings and a bow and arrow with love magic on his shoulder. Air, land, water and even all living things underground are under the control of the power of his love. He was alert, cunning and mischievous, and even made Zeus and his mother endure the torture of love. As little love god, he usually serves as the emissary of Aphrodite to complete her various love missions. He is also the god of youth friendship. During the Hellenistic period, many young eros appeared as eros's entourage. During the Roman period, eros was confused with little love god Amor in Roman mythology. The most touching love story of eros is the love legend between him and Psyche, which is described in detail by the Roman writer Aplus in his novel Metamorphosis.

Odysseus experienced a land of darkness and death.

Odysseus

Odysseus

Characters in Greek mythology and legend. Roman myths and legends called it Ulysses or Jurica Seth. He was the king of Itaka Island in western Greece and participated in the Trojan War. Before going to war, he joined a Greek mission to see Priam, king of Troy, in order to peacefully resolve the dispute caused by Paris robbing Helen, but it ended in vain. During the period of 10 when the Greek allied forces besieged Troy, Odysseus was brave and good at fighting, and made great achievements repeatedly. He provided a Trojan horse to attack the Trojan from the inside. On the way home from Troy with his companions, he offended Poseidon by stabbing Polyphemus, the cyclops, and was blocked by Poseidon many times. Poseidon went through difficulties and obstacles. He defeated the sea monster kyrk, overcame the temptation of Sewu's wonderful singing, crossed the residence of the sea monster Schula, and got rid of the seven-year imprisonment of the goddess Calypso. Finally, in the tenth year, he was lucky enough to return to his hometown of Ithaca alone, and together with his son Taylor Marcos, he killed the pursuer who pestered his wife and squandered his wealth, and the family was reunited. The story of Odysseus is described in detail in Homer's epic. Legends after Homer's epic supplement Odysseus' experience, but highlight the negative characteristics of his character and describe him as a hypocritical, cunning and timid person.

Oedipus

Oidipous

Characters in Greek mythology and legend. First seen in early epics. He is the son of the king of Thebes, Raus, and Horgos (called picas in the epic). Laos knew from the divination that he would be killed by his son, so he tied his feet after his son was born and ordered his servants to abandon him in the mountains. The servant did not do as the king said, and gave the baby to the shepherd in Lubos, Wang Bo, Corinth. The childless king of Corinth adopted the baby as an adopted son, named Oedipus, which means "a man with swollen feet" (when the baby was thrown into the sea, the waves washed the baby to Sichuan and was adopted by the king). When Oedipus grew up, he was called "abandoned child". He went to Delphi for a visa, learned that he was going to kill his father and marry his mother, and decided not to go home and wander in a different place. When he came to the border of Thebes, he met a group of passers-by and the two sides had an argument. Except one slave, all the others were killed by Oedipus, and the first one was his biological father, Raios. On his way to Thebes, he guessed the riddle of the banshee Sphinx, which made the banshee jump off the cliff in shame and ended the disaster in Thebes. Thebes thanked him, made him king, married his queen Horgoste, and gave birth to two men and two women. Then there was famine and plague in Thebes, and God said that he would expel the killer of the king to eliminate the disaster. Oedipus tried his best to find out that the murderer was himself. When the prophecy came true, Horgos committed suicide and Oedipus blinded himself. There are different opinions about the future fate of Oedipus. One said that he lived in Thebes until he died of old age, and the other said that he cursed his son to expel him, went out to wander and died in the suburbs of Athens.

Poseidon

Poseidon

Poseidon in Greek mythology. Brothers of Zeus, Hades, etc. Homer said that he was younger than Zeus, and hesiod and many later writers said that he was older than Zeus. After the rule of Olympus, headed by Zeus, Zeus, Hades and him were divided into three parts, and he shared the jurisdiction over the ocean. His palace is at the bottom of the sea (Igay on the north coast of the Peloponnesus). His weapon is a trident, which can cut mountains and stones and make waves.

There are many legends about him. For example, he was punished to serve laomedon, King of Troy, with Apollo. Because the old American East refused to pay, he sent sea monsters to the local area to sabotage. He once competed with Athena for the sovereignty of Attica. The spring water he dug (when he said to send horses) was not as popular as the olive tree of the goddess, so the goddess won. He resented Odysseus for stabbing his son Polyphemus, the cyclops, and made Odysseus drift on the sea for a long time.

Poseidon is a very old god. His name was mentioned in the inscriptions of more than 2000 BC, saying that he shook the earth and ruled it, so he may be the land god at that time. After he became Poseidon, he still retained the nickname of Land God, and at the same time, as the master of the ocean, he pushed the original regional Poseidon to a secondary position.

Zeus, the highest god in Greek mythology, son of Cronus and Rhea.

The eldest daughter of Hera, Cronus and Rhea, the sister and wife of Zeus.

The son of Hades, Cronus and Rhea and the brother of Zeus.

Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter.

The son of Poseidon, Cronus and Rhea and the brother of Zeus.

Athena, the goddess of wisdom and Sivir, was born on the head of Zeus.

The son of Apollo, the sun god, Zeus and Leto.

Ares, son of Zeus and Hera.

Aphrodite, goddess of love, daughter of Zeus and Dione.

Dionysus, son of Zeus and Semele.

Themis, goddess of the moon and hunting, daughter of Zeus and Leto.

Hephaestus, son of Vulcan, Zeus and Hera.

Hermes, son of Zeus and Maia, messenger of the gods and god of death.

Eos, goddess of the dawn.

Alice (Eris) goddess of dispute

Eros loves God.

Naias, goddess of rivers and springs.

The myth of the goddess Calypso mythology.

Simonis, the river god.

Achelous, the river god.

Axel (Aseus) sent the river god of Ernia.

Rakusz, the god of the sea, is good at forecasting.

Poseidon. Poseidon

Theia, the goddess of the sea.

Nereids, the sea god

Goddess Gaia.

Selene, the goddess of the moon.

Natus, the god of death.

Xu Punuo is asleep.

Hekate is the goddess of the night and the lower world, as well as the goddess of ghosts and gods and magic.

Lincks, the goddess of the forest.

Pan (Pan), the god of mountains and forests

Three Goddess in Time Series: Ononia (Order), Dick (Justice) and Erin (Peace)

Clauto (spinning the thread of life), Rasis (determining the length of the thread of life) and Atropos (cutting the thread of life).

Three goddesses: Ophrodine, Thalia and Gloria.

The three sisters of revenge are always called Erinius.