Hades

Hades was the ancient Greek god of the dead, and he ruled the Underworld, which was often called Hades. His name means “The Unseen One,” and he was also called Aidos or Plouton. Under the latter name, he was sometimes described as the god of wealth, for precious metals had to be dug out of … Read more

Hephaestus

Hephaestus was a popular god among the Greeks, but he also has a fairly specialized role. He was a god of craftsmanship and technology. That made him an important god in urban centers, but the average farmer cared afar less about him than other gods. He remains important in spite of that, and he plays … Read more

Poseidon

Poseidon is one of the Olympians. He is known as the god of the sea and the horse tamer. Like many of the gods, Poseidon is bad-tempered. He is also violent. In ancient times, the Greeks believed that he caused earthquakes, earning him the nickname “Earth-shaker”. Hot-blooded and powerful, Poseidon battled with other gods as … Read more

Oceanus

Oceanus was a Greek Mythological Titan god of the river Okeanos. The river was believed to encircle the whole world at the time. It was also said to be the connection between the world with other realms such as the world of the dead where people who had passed on lived and the heavenly realm … Read more

Demeter

fhDemeter is a goddess of the earth, associated with agriculture, the harvest and the changing of the seasons. She has authority over the cycles of life and death as well as the sacred law. Sacred law refers to the rules and norms used in rituals, especially those related to the worship and celebration of a god … Read more

Hera

Hera is the Greek goddess of childbirth, marriage, women, and family. She is the queen of the Olympic gods, and her husband is Zeus. Hera is the protectress and patroness of marriage, overseeing and blessing weddings, despite the fact that her own marriage was often an unhappy one. Zeus’ many affairs and lovers caused Hera … Read more

Pan

Pan was considered to be the Greek god of outdoorsmen and nature. All things that are related to the great Greek outdoors involved Pan, who was at the center of it all. When Greeks went hunting, or out into nature, they were likely calling on Pan for help. Pan’s godliness was not limited to just … Read more

Selene

The Greek God Selene is best known as the Titan Goddess of the moon. The ancient Greeks saw her as the actual representation of the moon. Selene is a Goddess in herself, but she is often associated with Artemis, the archer Goddess. Artemis is also a Goddess of the moon. Both of these Goddesses are … Read more

Apollo

Apollo is one of the most famous Greek gods, with his name and likeness appearing in countless books and works of fine art. He is also the only significant god with the same name in the mythology of both Greece and Rome. Another aspect that makes Apollo different from other Greek gods is that he … Read more

Ares

In Greek Mythology, Ares was a god of war. However, unlike other gods, Ares was neither popular among other gods nor mortals. That was because of his destructive behavior, which often resulted in war. Ares is closely associated with Athena, his half-sister and the goddess of war. But, unlike Ares, Athena was known for her … Read more