List of gods and titans
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List of gods and titans
Greek Gods:
Acheron-God of the underworld river of pain
Aegaeus-God of violent sea-storms
Aeolus-God of the winds
Aglaia-Goddess of beauty and adornment.
Aigle-Goddess of the radiant glow of good health.
Akeso-Goddess of curing illness.
Aphrodite-Goddess of love, beauty and procreation.
Apollo-God of music, prophecy and healing,
Ares-God of war and conflict.
Aristaeus-God of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing and hunting
Artemis-Goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children
Asclepius-God of medicine and healing.
Athena-Goddess of craftsmen, presiding over the arts of weaving, pottery, carpentry and the manufacture of oil.
Bia-Goddess of force
Boreas-God of the north wind whose wintry breath brought the cold of winter
Briareus-God of violent sea-storms
Britmertis-Goddess of the nets used in hunting, fishing and fowling.
Calliope-Goddess of epic poetry.
Charites-Goddesses of joy, pleasure, mirth, beauty, dancing, feasts and banquets.
Chione-Goddess of snow
Clio-The Muse of historical writings
Cocytus-God of the underworld river of tears and wailing.
Comus-God of festivities
Cratus-God of strength and power.
Deimos- God of fear.
Demeter-Goddess of agriculture
Dike-Goddess of justice
Dionysus-God of wine, viticulture, and wild vegetation.
Dioscuri-Gods of horsemen and gymnasia
Eileithyia-Goddess of childbirth and the pains of labour.
Eirene-Goddess of peace.
Enyo-Goddess of war,
Eosphorus-God of the dawn-star
Epione-Goddess of the soothing of pain.
Erato-The Muse of love poetry and mimicry.
Eris-Goddess of strife.
Eros-God of love and sexual desire.
Erotes-Winged gods of love.
Eunomia-Goddess of good order.
Euphrosyne-Goddess of merriment and good cheer.
Eurus-God of the east wind
Hades-God of the Underworld
Harmonia-Goddess of harmony.
Hebe-Goddess of youth.
Hephaestus-God of metalworking, building, sculpture, and artistry.
Hera-Goddess of women
Herse-Goddess of the morning dew.
Hermes-God of herds and flocks, the country arts, travel, trade, merchants, and thievery.
Hesperides-Goddesses of sunsets.
Hesperus-God of the evening star
Hestia-Goddess of the hearth.
Himeros-God of sexual desire.
Horae-Goddesses of the seasons and the ordering of heaven.
Hygeia-Goddess of good health
Hymenaios-God of the weddings and the marriage hymn.
Hypnos-God of sleep
Iaso-The goddess of cures and remedies
Iris-Goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods.
Lethe-Goddess of the underworld river of oblivion
Litae-Goddesses of prayer who delivered the prayers of men to the gods in heaven.
Makaria-Goddess of blessed death
Melpomene-Goddess muse of tragedy plays.
Nike-Goddess of victory.
Notus-God of the wet and stormy south win
Okeanides-Goddess and nymph daughters of the great earth-encircling river Oceanus.
Oreithyia-Goddess of cold, gusty mountain winds
Pan-God of shepherds and flocks
Panakeia-Goddess of curatives
Peitho-Goddess of persuasion and seductive speech.
Phobus-God of phobias(fear).
Polyhymnia-Goddess muse of religious hymns.
Potami-Gods of the rivers.
Poseidon-God of the Sea
Pothos-God of sexual yearning.
Priapus-God of garden fertility.
Psyche-Goddess of the soul
Pyriphlegethon-God of the infernal river of fire.
Terpsichore-The Muse of choral dance and song.
Thalia-The Muse of comedy drama and idyllic poetry.
Thalia-Goddess of banquets and festivities.
Thanatos-God of Death
Tyche-Goddess of good fortune.
Ourania-Goddess Muse of astronomy and astronomical writings.
Zelos-God of rivalry and competition.
Zephryus-God of the gentle west wind
Zeus-God of the sky, weather, kings, fate, law and order.
Titans/Primordial:
Aether-Titan of the mists of light which fill the upper zones of air
Ananke-Titan of inevitability, compulsion and necessity
Astraeus-Titan of the stars, the winds, and the art of astrology.
Atlas-Titan of astronomy and the revolution of the heavnely constellations.
Aura-Titaness of the breezes. She was a virgin huntress raped by the god Dionysos.
Clymene-Titaness of fame and renown.
Coeus-Titan of the intellect
Crius-Titan of the heavenly constellations and the measure of the year
Kronos-Titan of destructive time
Dione-Titaness who presided over the Oracle at Dodona alongside Zeus.
Eos-Titaness of the dawn.
Epimetheus-Titan of afterthought.
Erebus-Titan of the mists of darkness
Eurybia-Titaness of the power of the sea
Eurynome-Titaness of earth's flowery meadows.
Gaea-Titaness of the earth.
Hecate-Titaness of the ghosts, witchcraft and necromancy
Helios-Titan of the sun
Hemera-Titan of the day
Hydros-Titan of water.
Hyperion-Titan god of light, the sun, the moon and the dawn.
Iapetos-The Titan god of mortality
Lelantos-Titan of the breezes of the air.
Leto-Titaness of motherhood, light, and womanly demure.
Melisseus-Titan of honey.
Menoetius-Titan of violent anger and rash action
Metis-Titaness of good counsel.
Mnemosyne-Titaness of memory, words and language.
Nesoi-Titan of the islands.
Nyx-Titaness of night
Oceanus-Titan of the earth-encircling, fresh-water river Oceanus.
Ourea-Titan of the mountains
Pallas-Titan of warcraft and the military campaign season.
Perses-Titan of destruction
Phanes-Titan of generation
Phoebe-Titaness of intellect
Phusis-Titan of nature.
Pontos-Titan of the sea
Prometheus-Titan god of forethought
Rhea-Titaness of female fertility and the mountain wilds.
Selene-Titaness of the moon.
Styx-Titaness of oaths of allegiance and of the deadly
Tethys-Titaness of the sources of fresh-water.
Thalassa-Titan of the sea
Theia-Titaness of sight and the shining light of heaven
Themis-Titaness of the natural order, divine law and tradition.
Ouranos-Titan of the Sky[b]
Acheron-God of the underworld river of pain
Aegaeus-God of violent sea-storms
Aeolus-God of the winds
Aglaia-Goddess of beauty and adornment.
Aigle-Goddess of the radiant glow of good health.
Akeso-Goddess of curing illness.
Aphrodite-Goddess of love, beauty and procreation.
Apollo-God of music, prophecy and healing,
Ares-God of war and conflict.
Aristaeus-God of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing and hunting
Artemis-Goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children
Asclepius-God of medicine and healing.
Athena-Goddess of craftsmen, presiding over the arts of weaving, pottery, carpentry and the manufacture of oil.
Bia-Goddess of force
Boreas-God of the north wind whose wintry breath brought the cold of winter
Briareus-God of violent sea-storms
Britmertis-Goddess of the nets used in hunting, fishing and fowling.
Calliope-Goddess of epic poetry.
Charites-Goddesses of joy, pleasure, mirth, beauty, dancing, feasts and banquets.
Chione-Goddess of snow
Clio-The Muse of historical writings
Cocytus-God of the underworld river of tears and wailing.
Comus-God of festivities
Cratus-God of strength and power.
Deimos- God of fear.
Demeter-Goddess of agriculture
Dike-Goddess of justice
Dionysus-God of wine, viticulture, and wild vegetation.
Dioscuri-Gods of horsemen and gymnasia
Eileithyia-Goddess of childbirth and the pains of labour.
Eirene-Goddess of peace.
Enyo-Goddess of war,
Eosphorus-God of the dawn-star
Epione-Goddess of the soothing of pain.
Erato-The Muse of love poetry and mimicry.
Eris-Goddess of strife.
Eros-God of love and sexual desire.
Erotes-Winged gods of love.
Eunomia-Goddess of good order.
Euphrosyne-Goddess of merriment and good cheer.
Eurus-God of the east wind
Hades-God of the Underworld
Harmonia-Goddess of harmony.
Hebe-Goddess of youth.
Hephaestus-God of metalworking, building, sculpture, and artistry.
Hera-Goddess of women
Herse-Goddess of the morning dew.
Hermes-God of herds and flocks, the country arts, travel, trade, merchants, and thievery.
Hesperides-Goddesses of sunsets.
Hesperus-God of the evening star
Hestia-Goddess of the hearth.
Himeros-God of sexual desire.
Horae-Goddesses of the seasons and the ordering of heaven.
Hygeia-Goddess of good health
Hymenaios-God of the weddings and the marriage hymn.
Hypnos-God of sleep
Iaso-The goddess of cures and remedies
Iris-Goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods.
Lethe-Goddess of the underworld river of oblivion
Litae-Goddesses of prayer who delivered the prayers of men to the gods in heaven.
Makaria-Goddess of blessed death
Melpomene-Goddess muse of tragedy plays.
Nike-Goddess of victory.
Notus-God of the wet and stormy south win
Okeanides-Goddess and nymph daughters of the great earth-encircling river Oceanus.
Oreithyia-Goddess of cold, gusty mountain winds
Pan-God of shepherds and flocks
Panakeia-Goddess of curatives
Peitho-Goddess of persuasion and seductive speech.
Phobus-God of phobias(fear).
Polyhymnia-Goddess muse of religious hymns.
Potami-Gods of the rivers.
Poseidon-God of the Sea
Pothos-God of sexual yearning.
Priapus-God of garden fertility.
Psyche-Goddess of the soul
Pyriphlegethon-God of the infernal river of fire.
Terpsichore-The Muse of choral dance and song.
Thalia-The Muse of comedy drama and idyllic poetry.
Thalia-Goddess of banquets and festivities.
Thanatos-God of Death
Tyche-Goddess of good fortune.
Ourania-Goddess Muse of astronomy and astronomical writings.
Zelos-God of rivalry and competition.
Zephryus-God of the gentle west wind
Zeus-God of the sky, weather, kings, fate, law and order.
Titans/Primordial:
Aether-Titan of the mists of light which fill the upper zones of air
Ananke-Titan of inevitability, compulsion and necessity
Astraeus-Titan of the stars, the winds, and the art of astrology.
Atlas-Titan of astronomy and the revolution of the heavnely constellations.
Aura-Titaness of the breezes. She was a virgin huntress raped by the god Dionysos.
Clymene-Titaness of fame and renown.
Coeus-Titan of the intellect
Crius-Titan of the heavenly constellations and the measure of the year
Kronos-Titan of destructive time
Dione-Titaness who presided over the Oracle at Dodona alongside Zeus.
Eos-Titaness of the dawn.
Epimetheus-Titan of afterthought.
Erebus-Titan of the mists of darkness
Eurybia-Titaness of the power of the sea
Eurynome-Titaness of earth's flowery meadows.
Gaea-Titaness of the earth.
Hecate-Titaness of the ghosts, witchcraft and necromancy
Helios-Titan of the sun
Hemera-Titan of the day
Hydros-Titan of water.
Hyperion-Titan god of light, the sun, the moon and the dawn.
Iapetos-The Titan god of mortality
Lelantos-Titan of the breezes of the air.
Leto-Titaness of motherhood, light, and womanly demure.
Melisseus-Titan of honey.
Menoetius-Titan of violent anger and rash action
Metis-Titaness of good counsel.
Mnemosyne-Titaness of memory, words and language.
Nesoi-Titan of the islands.
Nyx-Titaness of night
Oceanus-Titan of the earth-encircling, fresh-water river Oceanus.
Ourea-Titan of the mountains
Pallas-Titan of warcraft and the military campaign season.
Perses-Titan of destruction
Phanes-Titan of generation
Phoebe-Titaness of intellect
Phusis-Titan of nature.
Pontos-Titan of the sea
Prometheus-Titan god of forethought
Rhea-Titaness of female fertility and the mountain wilds.
Selene-Titaness of the moon.
Styx-Titaness of oaths of allegiance and of the deadly
Tethys-Titaness of the sources of fresh-water.
Thalassa-Titan of the sea
Theia-Titaness of sight and the shining light of heaven
Themis-Titaness of the natural order, divine law and tradition.
Ouranos-Titan of the Sky[b]
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