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Olympians

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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THE OLYMPIANS

ZEUS/ JUPITER

  • Zeus is the God of the sky and lightning.
  • Zeus is the son of Cronus and Rhea.
  • His bird is the eagle and his tree is the oak.
  • Leader of the Olympians.

POSEDION/ NEPTUNE

  • Ruler of the sea
  • Symbols are a horse and the trident.
  • Son of Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus.

HERA/ JUNO

  • Hera is the goddess of marriage.
  • Symbols are the peacock and the cow.
  • Hera is the daughter of Cronus and Reha. Is married to her brother Zeus .
  • Is the queen of the Olympians.

HADES/ PLUTO

  • Ruler of the underworld and the dead.
  • Symbol is a bidet and a cape of invisibility.
  • Hades is the son of Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus.

APOLLO

  • Healer god, archer god, god of light, god of truth, sun god.
  • Apollos symbols are a now and arrow, along with the raven, and the sun.
  • Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto.

ARTEMIS/ DIANA

  • Goddess of wild things and the hunt.
  • Symbols of Artemis is the moon.
  • Artemis is the daughter of Zeus and Leto.

ARES/ MARS

  • God of war.
  • Ares symbols are the spear and the helmet.
  • Son of Zeus and Hera.

APHRODITE/ VENUS

  • Goddess of love and beauty.
  • Aphrodite's symbols is the dove.
  • Aphrodite is the daughter of Zeus and Hera.
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ATHENA/ MINERVA

  • Goddess of handcrafts and agriculture.
  • Athena's symbols are olives and owls.
  • Athena is the daughter of Zeus.
  • Athena has no mother. She came out of Zeus head.
  • Athena came out in full armor and fully grown.

HEPHAESTUS/ VULCAN

  • God of fire. Metal working God.
  • Hephaestus symbols are fire, and the axe.
  • Son of Hera and Zeus.
  • Only deformed God.

HERMES/ MERCURY

  • God of transitions and boundaries.
  • Hermes symbols are his winged sandals and his winged helmet.
  • Son of Zeus and Pleiad Maia.

DEMETER/ CERES

  • Goddess of grain and harvest.
  • Symbols are the cornucopia and wheat.
  • Daughter of Cronus and Rhea.