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| List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: YelleH Date: September 5, 2016, 2:03 pm | |
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| [center] Acropolis | |
| Athens, Greece[/center] | |
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| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: YelleH Date: September 5, 2016, 2:04 pm | |
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| [center]Greek-Gods.Info[/center] | |
| http://www.greek-gods.inf | |
| o/greek-gods/ | |
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| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: Divine Metamorphoses Date: September 21, 2016, 9:26 am | |
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| Awesome stuff! | |
| Loving this entire section 🌟🌺💖 | |
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| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: YelleH Date: September 22, 2016, 2:29 pm | |
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| [quote author=Divine Metamorphoses | |
| link=topic=2491.msg46207#msg46207 date=1474467964] | |
| Awesome stuff! | |
| Loving this entire section 🌟🌺💖 | |
| [/quote] | |
| I'm so glad you like it :) | |
| #Post#: 47144-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 26, 2016, 11:44 am | |
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| [quote author=Yelle Hughes link=topic=2491.msg44275#msg44275 | |
| date=1473102199] | |
| [center] Acropolis | |
| Athens, Greece[/center] | |
| [center][URL= | |
| http://s1262.photobucket.com/user/authoryellehughes/media/Acropolis_zpstncr9zts… | |
| [/quote] | |
| awesome image lady Y. | |
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| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: YelleH Date: September 26, 2016, 12:01 pm | |
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| [quote author=Clay Death link=topic=2491.msg47144#msg47144 | |
| date=1474908268] | |
| [quote author=Yelle Hughes link=topic=2491.msg44275#msg44275 | |
| date=1473102199] | |
| [center] Acropolis | |
| Athens, Greece[/center] | |
| [center][URL= | |
| http://s1262.photobucket.com/user/authoryellehughes/media/Acropolis_zpstncr9zts… | |
| [/quote] | |
| awesome image lady Y. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Thank you! | |
| #Post#: 47391-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: September 27, 2016, 1:45 pm | |
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| In Greek mythology, twelve gods and goddesses ruled the universe | |
| from atop Greece�s Mount Olympus. These Olympians had come to | |
| power after their leader, Zeus, overthrew his father, Kronos, | |
| leader of the Titans. All the Olympians are related to one | |
| another. The Romans adopted most of these Greek gods and | |
| goddesses, but with new names. | |
| Zeus (Roman name: Jupiter) | |
| The most powerful of all, Zeus was god of the sky and the king | |
| of Olympus. His temper affected the weather, and he threw | |
| thunderbolts when he was unhappy. He was married to Hera but had | |
| many other lovers. His symbols include the oak and the | |
| thunderbolt. | |
| Hera was goddess of marriage and the queen of Olympus. She was | |
| Zeus�s wife and sister; many myths tell of how she sought | |
| revenge when Zeus betrayed her with his lovers. Her symbols | |
| include the peacock and the cow. | |
| Poseidon (Roman name: Neptune) | |
| Poseidon was god of the sea. He was the most powerful god except | |
| for his brother, Zeus. He lived in a beautiful palace under the | |
| sea and caused earthquakes when he was in a temper. His symbols | |
| include the horse and the trident (a three-pronged pitchfork). | |
| Hades was king of the dead. He lived in the underworld, the | |
| heavily guarded land where he ruled over the dead. He was the | |
| brother of Zeus and the husband of Persephone, Demeter�s | |
| daughter, whom he kidnapped. | |
| Aphrodite (Roman name: Venus) | |
| Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, and the protector | |
| of sailors. She may have been the daughter of Zeus and the Titan | |
| Dione, or she may have risen from the sea on a shell. Her | |
| symbols include the myrtle tree and the dove. | |
| Apollo | |
| Apollo was the god of music and healing. He was also an archer, | |
| and hunted with a silver bow. Apollo was the son of Zeus and the | |
| Titan Leto, and the twin of Artemis. His symbols include the | |
| laurel tree, the crow, and the dolphin. | |
| Ares (Roman name: Mars) | |
| Ares was the god of war. He was both cruel and a coward. Ares | |
| was the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of his parents liked | |
| him. His symbols include the vulture and the dog, and he often | |
| carried a bloody spear. | |
| Artemis (Roman name: Diana) | |
| Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and the protector of women | |
| in childbirth. She hunted with silver arrows and loved all wild | |
| animals. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin | |
| of Apollo. Her symbols include the cypress tree and the deer. | |
| Athena (Roman name: Minerva) | |
| Athena was the goddess of wisdom. She was also skilled in the | |
| art of war, and helped heroes such as Odysseus and Hercules. | |
| Athena sprang full-grown from the forehead of Zeus, and became | |
| his favorite child. Her symbols include the owl and the olive | |
| tree. | |
| Hephaestus (Roman name: Vulcan) | |
| Hephaestus was the god of fire and the forge (a furnace in which | |
| metal is heated). Although he made armor and weapons for the | |
| gods, he loved peace. He was the son of Zeus and Hera and | |
| married Aphrodite. His symbols include the anvil and the forge. | |
| Hestia (Roman name: Vesta) | |
| Hestia was the goddess of the hearth (a fireplace at the center | |
| of the home). She was the most gentle of the gods, and does not | |
| play a role in many myths. Hestia was the sister of Zeus and the | |
| oldest of the Olympians. Fire is among her symbols. | |
| Hermes (Roman name: Mercury) | |
| Hermes was the messenger god, a trickster, and a friend to | |
| thieves. He was said to have invented boxing and gymnastics. He | |
| was the son of Zeus and the constellation Maia. The speediest of | |
| all, he wore winged sandals and a winged hat and carried a magic | |
| wand. | |
| Demeter (Roman name: Ceres) | |
| Demeter was the goddess of the harvest. The word �cereal� comes | |
| from her Roman name. She was the sister of Zeus. Her daughter, | |
| Persephone, was forced to live with Hades each winter; at this | |
| time Demeter let no crops grow. Her symbols include wheat. | |
| Dionysus (Roman name: Bacchus) | |
| Dionysus was the god of wine, which he invented. In ancient | |
| Greece Dionysus was honored with springtime festivals that | |
| centered on theater. Dionysus was the son of Zeus and Semele, a | |
| mortal. His symbols include ivy, the snake, and grapes. | |
| #Post#: 51020-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: Divine Metamorphoses Date: December 5, 2016, 1:32 am | |
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| [quote author=Clay Death link=topic=2491.msg47391#msg47391 | |
| date=1475001901] | |
| In Greek mythology, twelve gods and goddesses ruled the universe | |
| from atop Greece�s Mount Olympus. These Olympians had come to | |
| power after their leader, Zeus, overthrew his father, Kronos, | |
| leader of the Titans. All the Olympians are related to one | |
| another. The Romans adopted most of these Greek gods and | |
| goddesses, but with new names. | |
| Zeus (Roman name: Jupiter) | |
| The most powerful of all, Zeus was god of the sky and the king | |
| of Olympus. His temper affected the weather, and he threw | |
| thunderbolts when he was unhappy. He was married to Hera but had | |
| many other lovers. His symbols include the oak and the | |
| thunderbolt. | |
| Hera was goddess of marriage and the queen of Olympus. She was | |
| Zeus�s wife and sister; many myths tell of how she sought | |
| revenge when Zeus betrayed her with his lovers. Her symbols | |
| include the peacock and the cow. | |
| Poseidon (Roman name: Neptune) | |
| Poseidon was god of the sea. He was the most powerful god except | |
| for his brother, Zeus. He lived in a beautiful palace under the | |
| sea and caused earthquakes when he was in a temper. His symbols | |
| include the horse and the trident (a three-pronged pitchfork). | |
| Hades was king of the dead. He lived in the underworld, the | |
| heavily guarded land where he ruled over the dead. He was the | |
| brother of Zeus and the husband of Persephone, Demeter�s | |
| daughter, whom he kidnapped. | |
| Aphrodite (Roman name: Venus) | |
| Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, and the protector | |
| of sailors. She may have been the daughter of Zeus and the Titan | |
| Dione, or she may have risen from the sea on a shell. Her | |
| symbols include the myrtle tree and the dove. | |
| Apollo | |
| Apollo was the god of music and healing. He was also an archer, | |
| and hunted with a silver bow. Apollo was the son of Zeus and the | |
| Titan Leto, and the twin of Artemis. His symbols include the | |
| laurel tree, the crow, and the dolphin. | |
| Ares (Roman name: Mars) | |
| Ares was the god of war. He was both cruel and a coward. Ares | |
| was the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of his parents liked | |
| him. His symbols include the vulture and the dog, and he often | |
| carried a bloody spear. | |
| Artemis (Roman name: Diana) | |
| Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and the protector of women | |
| in childbirth. She hunted with silver arrows and loved all wild | |
| animals. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin | |
| of Apollo. Her symbols include the cypress tree and the deer. | |
| Athena (Roman name: Minerva) | |
| Athena was the goddess of wisdom. She was also skilled in the | |
| art of war, and helped heroes such as Odysseus and Hercules. | |
| Athena sprang full-grown from the forehead of Zeus, and became | |
| his favorite child. Her symbols include the owl and the olive | |
| tree. | |
| Hephaestus (Roman name: Vulcan) | |
| Hephaestus was the god of fire and the forge (a furnace in which | |
| metal is heated). Although he made armor and weapons for the | |
| gods, he loved peace. He was the son of Zeus and Hera and | |
| married Aphrodite. His symbols include the anvil and the forge. | |
| Hestia (Roman name: Vesta) | |
| Hestia was the goddess of the hearth (a fireplace at the center | |
| of the home). She was the most gentle of the gods, and does not | |
| play a role in many myths. Hestia was the sister of Zeus and the | |
| oldest of the Olympians. Fire is among her symbols. | |
| Hermes (Roman name: Mercury) | |
| Hermes was the messenger god, a trickster, and a friend to | |
| thieves. He was said to have invented boxing and gymnastics. He | |
| was the son of Zeus and the constellation Maia. The speediest of | |
| all, he wore winged sandals and a winged hat and carried a magic | |
| wand. | |
| Demeter (Roman name: Ceres) | |
| Demeter was the goddess of the harvest. The word �cereal� comes | |
| from her Roman name. She was the sister of Zeus. Her daughter, | |
| Persephone, was forced to live with Hades each winter; at this | |
| time Demeter let no crops grow. Her symbols include wheat. | |
| Dionysus (Roman name: Bacchus) | |
| Dionysus was the god of wine, which he invented. In ancient | |
| Greece Dionysus was honored with springtime festivals that | |
| centered on theater. Dionysus was the son of Zeus and Semele, a | |
| mortal. His symbols include ivy, the snake, and grapes. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Love how both the | |
| Greek and Roman names are mentioned | |
| Powerful | |
| Thank you | |
| #Post#: 54623-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: January 14, 2017, 10:02 pm | |
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| [URL= | |
| http://s1322.photobucket.com/user/spartacus120/media/november-1/brilliant-42_zp… | |
| #Post#: 54624-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: List of Greek Gods & Goddesses | |
| By: Clay Death Date: January 14, 2017, 10:03 pm | |
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| [quote author=Divine Metamorphoses | |
| link=topic=2491.msg51020#msg51020 date=1480923176] | |
| [quote author=Clay Death link=topic=2491.msg47391#msg47391 | |
| date=1475001901] | |
| In Greek mythology, twelve gods and goddesses ruled the universe | |
| from atop Greece�s Mount Olympus. These Olympians had come to | |
| power after their leader, Zeus, overthrew his father, Kronos, | |
| leader of the Titans. All the Olympians are related to one | |
| another. The Romans adopted most of these Greek gods and | |
| goddesses, but with new names. | |
| Zeus (Roman name: Jupiter) | |
| The most powerful of all, Zeus was god of the sky and the king | |
| of Olympus. His temper affected the weather, and he threw | |
| thunderbolts when he was unhappy. He was married to Hera but had | |
| many other lovers. His symbols include the oak and the | |
| thunderbolt. | |
| Hera was goddess of marriage and the queen of Olympus. She was | |
| Zeus�s wife and sister; many myths tell of how she sought | |
| revenge when Zeus betrayed her with his lovers. Her symbols | |
| include the peacock and the cow. | |
| Poseidon (Roman name: Neptune) | |
| Poseidon was god of the sea. He was the most powerful god except | |
| for his brother, Zeus. He lived in a beautiful palace under the | |
| sea and caused earthquakes when he was in a temper. His symbols | |
| include the horse and the trident (a three-pronged pitchfork). | |
| Hades was king of the dead. He lived in the underworld, the | |
| heavily guarded land where he ruled over the dead. He was the | |
| brother of Zeus and the husband of Persephone, Demeter�s | |
| daughter, whom he kidnapped. | |
| Aphrodite (Roman name: Venus) | |
| Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, and the protector | |
| of sailors. She may have been the daughter of Zeus and the Titan | |
| Dione, or she may have risen from the sea on a shell. Her | |
| symbols include the myrtle tree and the dove. | |
| Apollo | |
| Apollo was the god of music and healing. He was also an archer, | |
| and hunted with a silver bow. Apollo was the son of Zeus and the | |
| Titan Leto, and the twin of Artemis. His symbols include the | |
| laurel tree, the crow, and the dolphin. | |
| Ares (Roman name: Mars) | |
| Ares was the god of war. He was both cruel and a coward. Ares | |
| was the son of Zeus and Hera, but neither of his parents liked | |
| him. His symbols include the vulture and the dog, and he often | |
| carried a bloody spear. | |
| Artemis (Roman name: Diana) | |
| Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and the protector of women | |
| in childbirth. She hunted with silver arrows and loved all wild | |
| animals. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin | |
| of Apollo. Her symbols include the cypress tree and the deer. | |
| Athena (Roman name: Minerva) | |
| Athena was the goddess of wisdom. She was also skilled in the | |
| art of war, and helped heroes such as Odysseus and Hercules. | |
| Athena sprang full-grown from the forehead of Zeus, and became | |
| his favorite child. Her symbols include the owl and the olive | |
| tree. | |
| Hephaestus (Roman name: Vulcan) | |
| Hephaestus was the god of fire and the forge (a furnace in which | |
| metal is heated). Although he made armor and weapons for the | |
| gods, he loved peace. He was the son of Zeus and Hera and | |
| married Aphrodite. His symbols include the anvil and the forge. | |
| Hestia (Roman name: Vesta) | |
| Hestia was the goddess of the hearth (a fireplace at the center | |
| of the home). She was the most gentle of the gods, and does not | |
| play a role in many myths. Hestia was the sister of Zeus and the | |
| oldest of the Olympians. Fire is among her symbols. | |
| Hermes (Roman name: Mercury) | |
| Hermes was the messenger god, a trickster, and a friend to | |
| thieves. He was said to have invented boxing and gymnastics. He | |
| was the son of Zeus and the constellation Maia. The speediest of | |
| all, he wore winged sandals and a winged hat and carried a magic | |
| wand. | |
| Demeter (Roman name: Ceres) | |
| Demeter was the goddess of the harvest. The word �cereal� comes | |
| from her Roman name. She was the sister of Zeus. Her daughter, | |
| Persephone, was forced to live with Hades each winter; at this | |
| time Demeter let no crops grow. Her symbols include wheat. | |
| Dionysus (Roman name: Bacchus) | |
| Dionysus was the god of wine, which he invented. In ancient | |
| Greece Dionysus was honored with springtime festivals that | |
| centered on theater. Dionysus was the son of Zeus and Semele, a | |
| mortal. His symbols include ivy, the snake, and grapes. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Love how both the | |
| Greek and Roman names are mentioned | |
| Powerful | |
| Thank you | |
| [/quote] | |
| powerful indeed lady D. | |
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