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The Twelve Olympians
Zeus: King of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky, lightning, and thunder.
Poseidon: God of the sea, earthquakes, and horses.
Hera: Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth.
Demeter: Goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility.
Athena: Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and war.
Apollo: God of music, poetry, prophecy, healing, and the sun.
Artemis: Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon.
Ares: God of war
Hephaestus: God of fire, blacksmiths, and craftsmanship.
Aphrodite: Goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
Hermes: Messenger of the gods; god of travelers and thieves.
Hestia or Dionysus: Hestia is the goddess of the hearth and home, while Dionysus is the god of wine and celebration.
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Other Major Deities
Hades: God of the underworld and the dead (often considered a major deity, though not always an "Olympian").
Persephone: Queen of the underworld and goddess of spring.
Eros: God of love and desire.
Pan: God of the wild, shepherds, and rustic music.
Helios: Personification of the Sun.
Titans and Primordial Gods
Cronus: Leader of the Titans and father of the main Olympian gods.
Gaia: The personification of the Earth (Mother Earth).
Chaos: The formless void from which all things emerged.
Atlas: The Titan forced to hold up the sky.
Key Differences from Roman Gods
Many Greek gods have Roman counterparts, such as Zeus (Jupiter), Poseidon (Neptune), and Aphrodite (Venus).
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