Kingdom of Olympus

Zeus (Δ?ο?/Ζε?? , Zeus) :(God-King, Thunder) The head of the main god of Olympus, the lord of the gods, the god of the sky, thunder and lightning, and dark clouds.

Hera (?ρα, Hera): (Queen of Heaven, Marriage, Fertility, Protection of Women) The Queen of Heaven, the patron saint of women, in charge of marriage and childbearing. Also known to the Romans as Juno Monalida, the third daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and the sister and wife of Zeus.

Poseidon (Ποσειδ?ν, Poseidon) :( the sea, freedom, desire) the god of the sea and the shaker of the earth (Zeus's second brother)

Hades (?ιδη?, Hades) :(Hades, wealth, human death) Hades, the king of Hades, is in charge of the spirits of the underworld and all the treasures of the underworld, and according to another version, he is the strongest of the three main gods (i.e., the three main gods of the underworld, the sea, and the heavens). (also the elder brother of Zeus and Poseidon), who was removed from the position of the twelve main gods due to conflict with Zeus, only came to Olympus during the meeting on the winter solstice. )

Athena (?θ?νη, Athena) :(Wisdom, Victory, Justice) Goddess of Wisdom, Goddess of War, Peace, Law, Order, Science and Technology, Labor, One of the Three Goddesses (Ares represents the battle of violence and blood, Athena represents the battle of justice)

Apollo (?π?λλων, Apollo) :(light, medicine, prophecy, music) is the god of light, prophecy, youth, medicine, animal husbandry, music, etc. The chariot of the sun. (Son of Zeus and Leto, twin brother or elder brother of Artemis.) 5th century BC mixed with Helios)

Artemis (?ρτεμι?, Artemis) :(moon, hunting, virgin) goddess of women, goddess of the hunt, goddess of the moon (daughter of Zeus and Leto. One of the three goddesses, she is the embodiment of feminine purity. In the 5th century BC it was mixed with Selene. )

Aphrodite (?φροδ?τη, Aphrodite) :(Beauty and love, desire) The goddess of love and beauty, known as "Venus" (after Cronus chopped Ouranos to pieces with a magic axe, the essence of his body was sprinkled into the Aegean Sea, and Aphrodite was born. )

Hermes (?ρμ?? , Hermes) :(commerce, communication, fraud, the originator of thieves) commerce, markets, tourism, the god of traffic, the god of theft, the extradition of the underworld (son of Zeus and Maia, messenger of the gods. )

Ares (?ρη?, Ares) :(war, violence) god of war, god of strength and bravery (son of Zeus and Hera. )

Hephaestus (?φαιστο?, Hephaestus) :(fire, casting, handicraft) god of fire, god of forges and crafts, patron saint of blacksmiths (son of Zeus and Hera, husband of Aphrodite). But the beautiful Aphrodite did not appreciate Hephaestus' skillful hands and appearance, but often cheated with other gods. )

Dionysus (Δι?νυσο?, Dionysus) :(wine, joy) god of wine, god of drama (by the abdication of Hestia, the goddess of the hearth. He is the only one of the twelve main gods who has mortal blood. )

Hestia (?στ?α, Hestia) :(hearth, house) goddess of fire, goddess of the house (she was once the twelve main gods, and later gave way to Dionysus, the god of wine.

Demeter (Δ?μητρα, Demeter) was the goddess of agriculture :(agriculture, life, earth, plants) and was the second daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and the second sister and fourth wife of Zeus. She and Zeus gave birth to the Queen of Hades, Persephone (the goddess of spring), the Twelve Titans

Coeus: Κο?ο?: Coeus: Intelligence. Fauber's husband.

Cleos: Κρ?ο?: Crius: Growth.

Kronos: Κρ?νο?? :Cronus: The youngest of the twelve Titans. The god of heaven and space, who overthrew God the Father and became the second god-king, was later considered to be the presiding time because he was confused with Chronos.

Hyperion: Υπερ?ων?: Hyperion: The god of the sun. Father of the Sun, Moon and Dawn.

Iapetus: Ιαπετ?? :Iapetus: Soul. Father of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus and Menotios.

Mnemosyne: Memory, mother of the muses. The fifth wife of Zeus.

Okeanos: Ωκεαν?? :Oceanus: The Twelve Titans are the longest. The river god of the Great Ocean River gave birth to all the rivers on the earth and the goddess of the three thousand seas.

Fauber: Φο?βη?:P hoebe: There is no clear principal, traditionally thought to be related to the moon. Leto, the goddess of the moon, and the mother of Astria.

Rhea: Ρ?α?:Rhea: The goddess of time. The wife of Kronos, the second queen of gods. Later, because she was mixed with Kubler, she was considered the Great Goddess.

Thetis: Τηθ?? :Tethys: The grandmother of all sea gods, the goddess of the sea. Wife of Okeanos.

Theia: Θε?α?: Theia: Bright, the mother of the sun, the moon, and the dawn. Wife of Hyperion.

Themis: The land, later considered to be the presiding officer of law and justice due to his union with the god Olympus. Zeus's second wife, the mother of the three goddesses of the chronological sequence.

2nd Generation Titans

Helios: Sun god, son of Hyperion and Thea, brother of Selene and Eos.

Eos: Goddess of the Dawn, daughter of Hyperion and Thea, sister of Helios and Selene.

Astreios: God of the stars, son of Cleos and Eurybia.

Leto: Goddess of the Night, daughter of Cleus and Phoper, sixth wife and cousin of Zeus, mother of Artemis and Apollo.

Perseis: Son of Cleos and Eurybia.

Atlas: Brother of Prometheus. One of the greatest and most powerful gods. He was punished to the heavens for failing to resist Zeus.

Prometheus: Son of Iapetus. One of the wisest gods, known as the "prophets". Creator and protector of humanity. Locked in the Caucasus for angering Zeus, an eagle pecked at his liver every day, and then grew up again, and the cycle continued. He was later rescued by Hercules.

Epimetheus: Brother of Prometheus. One of the most stupid gods, known as the "Hindsight". Because she received Pandora, a gift from Zeus, as her wife, she flew out of the "Pandora's box" and various disasters such as illness and sin befell the world.

Selene: Goddess of the Moon, daughter of Hyperion and Thea, sister of Helios, the god of the sun, and Eos, the goddess of the dawn.

Astyria: The daughter of Koos and Forber.

Pallas:

Menoetius: Brother of Prometheus, the god of violent wrath, struck by Zeus with thunder and lightning.

Melete: One of the Titans, one of the twelve Titan sisters, one of the Goddess of Poetry (Musa), Goddess of Contemplation.

Aoede: One of the Titans, one of the twelve Titan sisters, one of the Musa, the goddess of singing.

Aitna: One of the Titans, the Twelve Titans, and the goddess of the Sicilian volcano.

Dione: The Goddess of the Ice Sea [It is also often said that she was the daughter of Okanos and Ctesis.]

Adanos: One of the Titans, the twelve Titans, the god of judgment.

Ostasos: One of the Titans, the Twelve Titan Brothers, and the God of Replacement.

Andes: One of the Titans, twelve Titans, and the god of the Andes.

Olymbros: One of the Titans, the twelve Titans, the god of the Holy Mountain (the incarnation of the Holy Mountain of Olympus).

Metis: Goddess of wisdom, daughter of Okanos, first wife of Zeus, mother of Athena.

Eurynome: Goddess of the sea, daughter of Okanos, third wife of Zeus, mother of the three goddesses of grace.

and three Cyclops (the brave Kuknobis 'The Eye-catching', gifted Zeus Thunderbolt):

Orchids (Βρ?ντη?, meaning lightning)

Stepropes (Στερ?πη?, meaning thunder and lightning) Argos (?ργη?, meaning flashes)

and the three hundred-armed giants:

Briaryos (Βρι?ρε???) , which means strong)

Kotos (Κ?ττο?, meaning hostile, jealous)

Gugus (Γ?η?, meaning a piece of land)

Burly, powerful and indescribable. With a hundred invincible arms on their shoulders, and fifty heads on their shoulders and limbs, they were the most terrible of all the children of the gods. From the beginning, he was disgusted by Ouranos and was hidden in a hidden place (the abyss) where the earth was invisible, and could not see the sun.

Pontos gave birth to Nereus (Friendship of the Sea), Taumas (Wonder of the Sea), Phulkus (Wrath of the Sea), Keto (Danger of the Sea), and Eurybia (Power of the Sea).