Olympian Gods
Aphrodite :: Goddess of love, desire and beauty.
Apollo :: God of sun, oracles, archery, art, medicine and truth
Ares :: God of war.
Artemis :: Goddess of chastity, virginity, the hunt, the moon, and the natural environment.
Athena :: Greek virgin goddess of reason, intelligent activity, arts and literature.
Hades :: Lord of the underworld and ruler of the dead and God of wealth.
Hephaestus :: Greek god of blacksmiths, sculptors, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes.
Hera :: Supreme goddess, patron of marriage and childbirth, having a special interest in protecting married women.
Hermes :: Greek god of commerce.
Hestia :: Goddess of the hearth, family, and domestic life.
Poseidon :: God of the sea and protector of all aquatic features.
Zeus :: God of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods.
Titans
Asteria :: Goddess of nocturnal oracles and shooting stars.
Astraeus :: God of the dusk and the winds.
Atlas :: Titan god of astronomy and navigation.
Clymene :: Goddess of renown, fame, and infamy.
Eos :: Goddess of the dawn.
Eurybia :: Titan goddess in Greek mythology, representing the mastery of the seas.
Hyperion :: He represented light, wisdom and watchfulness. He was the father of the sun, the moon, and the dawn.
Lapetus :: God of craftsmanship, although other sources site him as the god of mortality.
Lelantos :: Titan of air, hunter's skill of stalking prey, and the unseen.
Menoetius :: Titan of violent anger, rash action, and human mortality, and he often committed hubris, having superfluous pride.
Metis :: Goddess of wisdom, prudence and deep thought.
Mnemosyne :: Goddess of memory.
Oceanus :: Ancient Greek god, but later considered as a simple sea god or the personification of the sea.
Ophion :: Titan god in Greek mythology, who was the ruler of the Earth.
Pallas :: Titan god of warcraft.
Perses :: He represented destruction and peace.
Selene :: Goddess of the moon.
Styx :: Goddess of the River Styx, the boundary between the human world and the under world.
Thea :: Goddess of light, She was also the deity that endowed gold, silver and gems with their radiance.
Themis :: She was the human-like representation of the natural and moral order.
Other Gods
Adonis :: God of beauty and desire.
Adrestia :: Minor deity of revolt and equilibrium between good and evil.
Agathodaemon :: Spirit of vineyards and fields, providing luck, health and wisdom.
Aglaea :: Goddess of magnificence and splendor.
Alpheus :: personifications of sorrow
Ananke :: The personification of necessity and fate.
Anteros :: Representing requited love, and punishing those who were not interested in love or not returning other people’s love.
Apate :: Personification of deceit.
Astraea :: Goddess of innocence.
Ate :: Goddess of mischief and ruin.
Atropos :: The three Moirai in Greek mythology, goddesses who decided the fate of every human that lived on the earth.
Aura :: A deity that represented the gentle breeze of the early morning.
Bia :: She was the personification of force.
Britomartis :: Goddess of mountains and hunting.
Caerus :: Personification of opportunities and favorable moments.
Chronos :: Personification of time.
Circe :: Goddess of magic.
Deimos :: Personification of terror.
Dike :: Goddess of justice and moral order.
Dionysus :: God of fertility and wine, later considered a patron of the arts.
Dysnomia :: Spirit of lawlessness.
Eileithyia :: Goddess who represented childbirth.
Eirene :: Personification of peace.
Elpis :: Personification of hope.
Enyo :: Goddess of war and destruction.
Erebus :: Personification of the deep darkness and shadows.
Eris :: Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord.
Eros :: Greek god of love.
Gaea :: Symbolized the Earth, and was the mother of everything.
Harmonia :: Goddess of concord and harmony.
Hebe :: Goddess of youth.
Hecate :: Goddess of magic and crossroads.
Helios :: Personification of the Sun.
Hemera :: Personification of the day.
Hesperus :: Personification of the Evening Star.
Horkos :: Personification of the curse that would befall upon any person that broke an oath they had taken.
Hygeia :: Goddess of health.
Hypnos :: Personification of sleep.
Iris :: Personification of the rainbow.
Kratos :: Personification of strength and power.
Limos :: Goddess of starvation and famine.
Lyssa :: Spirit of blind rage, as well as rabies in animals.
Melinoe :: Considered to be responsible for bringing nightmares and madness.
Momus :: God of satire, mockery, and poets.
Moros :: He was the personification of impending doom, driving mortals to their deadly fate.
Morpheus :: God of dreams.
Nemesis :: Goddess of divine retribution and revenge.
Nike :: Goddess of victory.
Nyx :: Personification of the night.
Oizys :: Goddess of misery and suffering.
Oneiroi :: Personifications of dreams and according to Euripides, they had the form of black - winged daemons.
Pan :: God of the wild, hunting and companion of the nymphs.
Persephone :: Queen of the underworld.
Pheme :: Goddess of fame.
Philotes :: Spirit of friendship and affection.
Phobos :: God of fear.
Phosphorus :: Personification of the Morning Star.
Phthonus :: Personification of envy.
Ploutos :: God of wealth.
Ponos :: God of hard labor and toil.
Psyche :: Goddess of the soul.
Telesto :: Personification of the divine blessing.
Thalassa :: Goddess of the sea.
Thanatos :: Daemonic representation of death.
Tyche :: Goddess of fortune and prosperity of a city.
Uranus :: Primal Greek god, symbolizing the sky.
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