[Appendix] Greek Mythology, The 12 Gods of Olympus realistic photo

Greek Mythology Trivia,

the 12 Gods of Olympus : Appearance, Personality, and Characteristics

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01. Zeus, King of the Gods

Zeus

Zeus is the king of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky, lightning, thunder, law, order, and justice. He is typically depicted as a regal, muscular man with a full beard, holding a thunderbolt. Zeus is known for his power, authority, and numerous love affairs.

02. Hera, Queen of the Gods

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Hera is the queen of the gods, goddess of marriage, family, and childbirth. She is Zeus's wife and sister. Hera is usually portrayed as a beautiful, regal woman wearing a crown and holding a royal scepter. She is known for her jealousy and vengeful nature, especially towards Zeus's lovers and illegitimate children.

03. Poseidon, God of the Sea

Poseidon

Poseidon is the god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses. He is Zeus's brother and one of the most powerful Olympian gods. Poseidon is usually depicted as a bearded, powerful man holding a trident. He is known for his quick temper and mood swings, much like the sea itself.

04. Demeter, Goddess of Earth

Demeter

English: Demeter is the goddess of Earth, fertility, and the harvest. She is often associated with the changing of seasons, particularly the cycle of growth and decay. Demeter is usually depicted as a mature woman with a kind, nurturing demeanor, often holding sheaves of wheat or a cornucopia. She is known for her deep love for her daughter Persephone and her grief when Persephone is in the underworld.

05. Athena, goddess of wisdom

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Athena is the goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill. She is often depicted as a strong, beautiful woman in battle armor, holding a shield and spear, with an owl nearby. Athena is known for her strategic mind, level-headedness, and her role as a protector of heroes.

06. Apollon, God of the Sun

Apollon

Apollon is the god of music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge. He is often depicted as a handsome young man with a laurel wreath, holding a lyre or a bow. Apollo is known for his many talents, his oracular powers, and his complex relationships with both mortals and other gods.

07. Artemis, goddess of the moon

Artemis

Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, animals, the Moon, and chastity. She is often depicted as a young, beautiful woman carrying a bow and arrows, accompanied by animals, particularly deer. Artemis is known for her independence, skill in archery, and her role as protector of young girls and women.

08. Ares, God of War

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Ares is the god of war, bloodshed, and violence. He is mainly depicted as a strong, handsome man in full battle armor, holding a spear and shield. Ares is known for his quick temper, courage in battle, and his passionate nature. Despite his strength, he is often portrayed as somewhat impulsive and not as strategic as Athena in matters of war.

09. Aphrodite, goddess of beauty

Aphrodite

Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation. She is often depicted as an exceptionally beautiful woman, sometimes emerging from the sea or accompanied by doves. Aphrodite is known for her irresistible charm, her power over gods and mortals alike, and her many romantic entanglements.

10. Hephaestus, God of Blacksmiths

Hephaestus

Hephaestus is the god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges, and sculpture. He is often depicted as a bearded man with strong arms, but lame in one or both legs. Hephaestus is known for his skill in craftsmanship, his inventions, and his role as the blacksmith of the gods. Despite his physical imperfection, he is respected for his artistry and intelligence.

11. Hermes, god of messengers

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Hermes is the god of trade, heraldry, merchants, commerce, roads, thieves, trickery, sports, travelers, and athletes. He is often depicted as a handsome, athletic young man with winged sandals and a caduceus (a staff with two snakes wrapped around it). Hermes is known for his quick wit, cunning, and speed, serving as the messenger of the gods.

12. Dionysus, god of wine

Dionysus

Dionysus is the god of wine, fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, and theatre. He is often depicted as a bearded man or a beautiful youth, holding a thyrsus (a staff topped with a pine cone) and a cup of wine. Dionysus is known for his dual nature - capable of bringing joy and divine ecstasy, but also brutal, unthinking rage.


Ps. Because Greco-Roman mythology contains many versions of the same story of the same character, the story you see in Roy's Box may not be the story you know. In Roy's Box, we list the full episodes in chronological order, and where possible, we've adapted non-contradictory versions.

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