Discover the complete list of Greek Gods, a fascinating pantheon of deities that shaped the mythology and culture of ancient Greece. Explore the intricate stories, powers, and domains of these legendary figures, from the mighty Zeus to the cunning Hermes. This comprehensive guide provides detailed descriptions of each deity's name and meaning, offering a deeper understanding of their role and significance in Greek mythology.
1. **Zeus:** King of the gods, god of the sky, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice.
2. **Hera:** Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, and family.
3. **Poseidon:** God of the sea, earthquakes, horses, and storms.
4. **Demeter:** Goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest.
5. **Athena:** Goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, crafts, and justice.
6. **Apollo:** God of music, poetry, light, truth, prophecy, healing, plague, and archery.
7. **Artemis:** Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, childbirth, and the moon.
8. **Ares:** God of war, violence, bloodshed, and courage.
9. **Aphrodite:** Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation.
10. **Hephaestus:** God of fire, metalworking, crafts, and volcanoes.
11. **Hermes:** Messenger of the gods, god of trade, travel, thieves, and athletes.
12. **Dionysus:** God of wine, revelry, theatre, and ecstasy.
13. **Hades:** God of the underworld, death, and the dead.
14. **Hestia:** Goddess of the hearth, home, and family.
15. **Eros:** God of love, desire, and attraction.
16. **Hypnos:** God of sleep.
17. **Thanatos:** Personification of death.
18. **Moirai (Fates):** Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, goddesses who control the threads of life and destiny.
19. **Hecate:** Goddess of magic, witchcraft, crossroads, and the underworld.
20. **Tyche:** Goddess of fortune, luck, and chance.
21. **Nike:** Goddess of victory.
22. **Eileithyia:** Goddess of childbirth.
23. **Helios:** God of the sun.
24. **Selene:** Goddess of the moon.
25. **Eos:** Goddess of the dawn.
26. **Pan:** God of the wild, shepherds, flocks, and rustic music.
27. **Asclepius:** God of medicine and healing.
28. **Iris:** Messenger of the gods, goddess of the rainbow.
29. **Nemesis:** Goddess of revenge and retribution.
30. **Charon:** Ferryman of the dead across the River Styx.
31. **Cerberus:** Three-headed dog guarding the gates of the underworld.
32. **Gorgon Sisters:** Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale, monstrous creatures with snakes for hair.
33. **Chimera:** A fire-breathing monster with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a serpent.
34. **Minotaur:** A creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man.
35. **Hydra:** A multi-headed serpent.
36. **Prometheus:** Titan who stole fire from the gods for humanity.
37. **Atlas:** Titan who holds up the sky.
38. **Cronus:** Titan who ruled during the Golden Age and was overthrown by Zeus.
39. **Rhea:** Titaness and wife of Cronus.
40. **Gaia:** Primordial goddess of the Earth.
41. **Uranus:** Primordial god of the sky.
42. **Triton:** Son of Poseidon, a merman with a trumpet-like shell.
43. **Amphitrite:** Wife of Poseidon, goddess of the sea.
44. **Persephone:** Queen of the underworld, wife of Hades.
45. **Hecuba:** Queen of Troy.
46. **Andromache:** Wife of Hector, a Trojan warrior.
47. **Helen of Troy:** Daughter of Zeus, whose abduction by Paris sparked the Trojan War.
48. **Cassandra:** Trojan princess cursed with the gift of prophecy, but no one would believe her.
49. **Penelope:** Wife of Odysseus, known for her faithfulness and cunning.
50. **Circe:** Goddess and sorceress who turned men into animals.
51. **Scylla and Charybdis:** Two dangerous sea monsters that threatened sailors.
52. **Prometheus:** Titan who stole fire from the gods for humanity.
53. **Pandora:** First woman created by Hephaestus, known for opening a box releasing evil into the world.
54. **Heracles:** Son of Zeus, known for his twelve Labors.
55. **Theseus:** Athenian hero who slew the Minotaur.
56. **Perseus:** Hero who slew Medusa.
57. **Jason:** Leader of the Argonauts, who retrieved the Golden Fleece.
58. **Orpheus:** Musician who journeyed to the underworld to retrieve his beloved Eurydice.
59. **Oedipus:** King of Thebes who unknowingly killed his father and married his mother.
60. **Achilles:** Greek hero of the Trojan War, known for his invulnerability except for his heel.

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