Chapter 58: Taking the Wrong Medicine?

Twelve Titans and three cyclops, three hundred-armed giants. Titans are:

1 Oceanus, god of the sea. Oceanu comes from his name.

2 Coeus, the god of intelligence. Phoebe's husband.

3 Crius, the god of growth.

4 Iapetus was the father of Prometheus and Atlas, and the ancestor of mankind.

The May Moon God (Phoebe) is the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology, the ancient Titans.

The Titan Giants are the giants and sea goddesses of Greek mythology, Thethys, and the sister and wife of Osnes.

7 Kronos, the god of time among the ancient Greek Titans, is also believed to be the son of Ouranos and Gaia, the king of the Titans, and the leader of the Titans. Kronos initially gained control of the Celestial Realm through a duel with Ouranos, and castrated Ouranos in the process. After that, as Cronus swallowed his son into his body (except for Zeus). In the end, Zeus led his siblings to defeat the Titans and imprisoned Kronoryans in Taletaros.

8 Rhea was the daughter of Gaia and Ouranostalin, the sister and wife of Kronos, another titan, and the mother of Dimitri, Haiz, Hera, Hesty, Poseidon and Zeus.

9 Themis (Theprion)

10 Mnemosyne

11 One of the Titans of Hypenion, the son of Gaia, the goddess of the earth, and Zeus, the king of the heavens, was the father of the sun god.

12 Theia.

Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology, English Names, Symbols and Chiefs

Zeus Jupiter Zeus/Jupiter Sky and Weather

Hera/Juno Marriage and Family

Poseidon Neptune Poseidon / Neptune Sea and Wind and Waves

Aphrodite/Venus Love and Beauty

Aresmars ARES/MARS War and Destruction

Athena Minerva Athena/Minerva Wisdom and Learning

Helios Apollo Helius/Apollo Sun and Music

Artemis/Diana Hunting and Virgin

Hephaestus/Vulcan fire and technology

Hermes/Mercury Intelligence & Business Technology

Hades/Pluto Hades/Pluto

Hestia Vista Hestia/Vesta Housework & Kitchen

Demittal Selles demeter/ceres cereal and bountiful

Dionysus/Bacchus Drunken incense and acting

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Introduction to the 12 main gods of Olympus 1. Zeus (Zeus):

Zeus is the son of Cronus, the king of the gods, and the ruler of the sky. The supreme god in Greek mythology masters thunder and lightning, so he is also called the god of thunder. With the support of his mother Rhea, he killed his father Kronos and became the third generation of God King. Extremely lustful, often behind his wife Hera's back to fornicate with other goddesses and mortals, illegitimate children are numerous.

The symbols of Zeus are eagles, oaks, and mountains; His favorite offerings were she-goats and white bulls with their horns painted in gold.

History

When Zeus was born, when his father Cronus was in power, his mother Rhea was afraid that Zeus would be swallowed by his father [Note: Cronus had been prophesied to be replaced by his children, so he ate all the first five children born to his wife Rhea, but Zeus escaped], so he hid him in Crete and gave him three fairies to raise - on the island, a she-goat provided him with sacred **, and an eagle brought him fairy wine; Whenever he cried, Rhea's servants danced for Zeus by the cradle and struck the brass shield with their daggers to cover his cries, so that Cronus never discovered the secret.

Zeus thrives on the island day by day. One day, while playing with a female goat, he accidentally pushed her down and broke a beautiful horn. The nymph Amarthea hurried to heal her wounds, while Zeus picked up the horn, gave it magical powers, and gave it to the good fairy. This horn has since been known as the "horn of plenty" because of its ability to produce a variety of delicious foods.

When Zeus came of age, he rescued his five siblings who had been swallowed by his father, and worked together to overthrow Kronus and finally ascend to the throne.

2. Hera, the queen of heaven:

Hera was the daughter of Cronus and the sister and wife of Zeus; She is in charge of marriage and childbearing, and is the patron saint of women; Hera is a queen of heaven due to her elegant temperament, beautiful faces, and unswerving loyalty to her partner, but she is also known for her jealousy, so Hera and Zeus often quarrel fiercely, but usually Zeus's rhetoric always reconciles them.

Hera's symbol is the peacock, because this starry bird with colorful feathers is a symbol of the beautiful and spectacular night sky, and the sky is the radiant face of Hera, the queen of heaven.

3. Poseidon (Poseidon):

Aquaman, the second brother of Zeus, wields a giant trident and rules over all the creatures of the sea. It is described as half-human, half-fish, and can call the wind and rain. Fierce and cruel character.

Horses and cows are his sacred relics.

4. Hades:

Hades, the elder brother of Zeus, Poseidon, and Demeter, is in charge of the underworld, very powerful, but has a peaceful personality. Except for snatching Bolsephone, the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of harvest, as his wife, the goddess of spring, there is no other evil deed.

The favorite sacrifice is the black ewe or black bull wrapped in black veil.

Introduction to Hades

When people died, Hermes, the god of guidance, took them to the underworld. Here, a great black river flows, the Akeron River – the River of Pain. The river blocked the way, and only a bearded boatman, Karon, could ferry the undead to the other side. However, the spirits must pay a fee to cross the river before they can board the boat, otherwise they will wander along the banks of the River of Pain and find no home.

After crossing the river, there is a vast gray plain, called the Paradise of Truth, which connects two roads, one to the Elysée Paradise, the place of happiness, and the other to Hell, the place of suffering. The spirits of the dead are judged before the judgment seat in front of the Fields of Truth, by the three judges of the underworld, Minos, Radamandas, and Aeakus. The guilty will be punished in hell according to their crimes, while those who are innocent will be able to live a happy life in the beautiful and peaceful Élysée Paradise.

Between the Elysée Paradise and Hell, a majestic and sprawling palace was built, which was the residence of Hades and Persephone.

5. Hestia, the god of the hearth:

The god of the hearth, she is the sister of Zeus, who is in charge of the household affairs of all peoples. One of the three virgin goddesses. In Greek mythology, there is no significant personality. She is a virgin goddess of chastity.

6. Ares, the god of war:

The god of war is a brave, ferocious, cunning, irrational, war-for-war god. He had an affair with Aphrodite, the wife of the god of craftsmen and the god of beauty [i.e., Venus of Roman mythology], and was packed into a special album of the god of craftsmen

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