Aphrodite, the golden goddess of Love; born of the blood of Ouranos (the Heavens) and the foam of the sea.
(Aphrodite, Venus)
Apollon
Apollon, the son of Zeus and Leto; the brother of Artemis.
(Apollo, Apollon, Phoibos Apollon, the Striker from Afar)
Ares
Ares, the god of War; the son of Zeus and Hera.
(Ares, Aries, Mars, God of War)
Artemis
The child of Zeus and Leto. The goddess of hunting, hooly matrimony and child-birth.
Athene (Athena)
Athene, the goddess of Wisdom; the daughter of Zeus and Metis; the virgin goddess of intellect and invention.
(Athene, Athena, Pallas Athene, Tritogeneia, Glaukopis, Minerva)
Charybdis, sea monster, a daughter of Poseidon and Gaia. She swallows huge amounts of water three times a day and then belches them back out again creating whirlpools
(Charybdis)
The Fates, the Daughters of Necessity; born of Zeus and Themis.
(Fates, Morae, Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos, Klotho, Lakhesis, Moiras, Keras, Moirai, Moira)
Gaia, the everlasting foundation of the gods of Olympus.
(Gaia, Terra)
Gorgons
Gorgons, the daughters of Phorkys and Keto (Ceto); with snakes
about their heads and wrists, Medusa, Sthenno and Euryale were so
hideous, the shock of seeing them would turn anyone to stone.
(Gorgon, Medusa, Sthenno, Euryale)
Graces
Graces, the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome; the attendants of
Aphrodite (goddess of Love) and the incarnations of Grace and Charm.
(The Graces, Graces, Aglaia, Euphrosyne, Thalia, The Charities, Charities)
Odysseus, the hero of the Trojan War and the long suffering traveler in The Odyssey.
(Odysseus, Ulysses)
Orai (The Hours)
Orai, the three sisters, Eunomia (Harmony), Dyke (Justice) and
Eirene (Peace) assist the Olympians by organizing the Seasons and
adding balance to Nature.
(Hours, The Hours, Eunomia, Dyke, Eiren, Horae, The Horae, Orai)
Pan, the Goat-God; he prances through the fertile countryside in
the company of Nymphs playing his seven-reed pipe in wild abandon.
(Pan, Faunus, Goat God)
Persephone
Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus; the wife of Hades and queen of the Underworld.
(Persephone, Proserpina)
Poseidon
Poseidon, the lord the Sea; son of Kronos (opisnos) and Rheia (Rhea).
(Poseidon, Neptune)
Prometheus
Prometheus, the rebel god; in defiance of Zeus, he gave fire and other comforts to the mortals on the earth.
(Prometheus)
Skylla, the man-eating she-beast with six heads.
(Skylla, Charybdis, Kharybdis)
Styx
Styx, the eldest daughter of Okeanos (Ocean) and Tethys; any
Immortal who pours the waters of Styx and swears an oath, is solemnly
bound to tell only the truth.
(Styx)