Kusadasi, ephesus, vergin marry house, istanbul hotels, Turkey Tourism, Pamukkale, Cappadocia, Mythology, Greek Mythology, Zeus, Greek Gods, Greek Goddess

Most Popular Greek Goddesses

12:59 pm

gaia gaia goddess earth, Most Popular Greek Goddesses

gaia, gaia goddess, goddess of the erath, gaia pics

Gaia
Gaea is Mother Earth. She is from whom everything comes, and she is not only a divinity, she is Earth. She bore the Titans as well as creatures like the 100 armed men, and some of the Cyclopes – others were sons of Poseidon. She was the daughter of Chaos. She was a primeval goddess, born along with creation itself, and had a large role in the populace of the world. She was principally spoken of as a Mother of other Gods, rather than having her own myths. Still, she’s a major player in the myths of the sucession of the King of Kings. Read full story…

Hestia
Hestia was the oldest of the 12 Olympian Gods and the oldest daughter of Rhea & Cronus. When she began her role as a Goddess, she had a throne of her own in Olympus, but when Dionysus grew into Godhood, she voluntarily gave up her throne to him, selecting the hearth as an alternative. She is the Goddess of Hearth and House she is also one of the Three Virgin Goddesses. Her symbol was kept in every house, and whenever a child was born the mother and father had to bring the child around the symbolic representation before he or she could be accepted in the family. She is genuinely fascinating to me, which is why I wrote a whole essay on her. But if you want to skip the academic style and stick with the few myths and such. All about Hestia…

Demeter
Demeter was another daughter of Rhea and Cronus. She was the Goddess of the Harvest or the Goddess of the Fields. Hundreds of years ago Greeks used to break bread in the name of Demeter as well as drink wine to Dionysus. Sound familiar? Demeter was the mother of Persephone and that was one mother-daughter team you shouldn’t try to mess around with. When Hades did, Demeter threw the earth into an eternal winter season and let nothing grow until somebody helped her find her child. Together, Demeter and Persephone were central to the Eleusian Mysteries. (Check out Eleusis by Carl Kerenyi for more on that.)Later, ideas and myths about Demeter were coopted into the Roman Ceres and maybe even the Magna Mater. Read More…

Hera
Hera is most well known for being the wife of Zeus and the Queen of the Gods. She was also the youngest little girl of Rhea and Cronus. Her bird is the peacock, and in almost every myth she is described as being maliciously jealous. But it must also be remembered that she was the Protector of Marriage. It is believed by some scholars that she earned her bad reputation by being combined with a similar Phoenecian goddess. This scholar, however, thinks that the role of the shrewish wife was one has been pretty institutionalized in patriarchal cultures. Construct a culture so that women’s just access to legitimate power is through a faithful relationship to a powerful husband, and you’ll get a culture full of women who guard their only assets fiercely. Of course, there’s a lot more to it than that. More…

 

greek goddesses, Most Popular Greek Goddesses

Greek Goddess, greek goddesses, goddesses pitures, greek myth, greek gods

Athena
I could talk about Athena forever, but I’ll attmept to be simple. Athena was the Patron Goddess of Athens, the Goddess of Wisdom, and the Goddess of Weaving. She was the Goddess of lots of other things, too, but I’m not gonna list ‘em. She was a warrior – which is why she’s so often shown with a spear and a shield with Medusa’s head on it and armor) and another of the three virgin goddesses (in supplement to Hestia and Artemis). Her father was Zeus. Technically her mother was Metis (Goddess of Prudence), but it is usually approved that she had no mother. Basically, it is an awesome story and I took the time to write it out here. Athena’s got a contributing role in a whole bunch of great myths, like the Odyssey for example. All in all, she’s just fantastic.

Read More articles about Athena:

Artemis
Artemis is the Goddess of the Hunt. She had fifty hounds and fifty Draiads (wood nymphs) and a quiver full of painless silver arrows. Along with her twin brother Apollo, she was the daughter of Zeus and Leto as well as being “littlest” of the 3 maiden goddesses (in addition to Hestia and Athena). Artemis did not carry the moon across the sky, but being a moon goddess was undoubtedly part of her individuality. Stunningly beautiful, she swore never to marry – this is not a coincidence! She was the Protector of Young Women as well as a midwife. She was extremely cool for a lot of reasons, but my favorite is that her praise ranged from very dark (human compromise) to individual (virgins committed her their nighties on the night time they wedded) to just fun (women dressing up like a bear and dancing). See the pictures and read full story about Artemis

 

greek mythology greek pictures greek goddsesses, Most Popular Greek Goddesses

greek mythology, ancient greece, myth, pictures greek goddesses

Aphrodite
Aphrodite was the Goddess of Love and Beauty. Oh, and the patron of prostitutes. The myth of her birth has a couple of versions. The most well known today has her springing from the blood of Uranus after Cronus castrated him, and floating on the sea to Greece, where she was met by the Three Graces (who will be described later). You know, the whole clamshell thing. She was married to Hephaestus, the Smith God, but she slept with Ares the War God. Her “no work” insurance policy may make her seem like a ditz, but this lady had power in plenty. Like all the best goddesses, there is a bunch of ways of understanding her. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to identify with her more than any other. Plus, she’s got one of the most intriguing “biographies” of any Greek deity I can think about.

Aphrodite Photos and Articles

Persephone
Persephone was special. She was the daughter of Demeter, and called Kore which simply means Maiden. As such, she was the Goddess of Spring. One day, as she was out selecting flowers, Hades, the God of the Underworld, abducted her, raped her, and made her Queen of the Underworld. In that role she has often been described as a cold and unhappy goddess. Some have discussed her as the Light link between the Underworld and Earth as opposed to Hecate. Demeter fought hard to get her daughter back and eventually rescued her from the Underworld, but Persephone must always return to the underworld every year. It involves pomegranate seeds. There’s a major mystery cult dealing with this, but I can’t tell you about ‘cuz it’s a mystery Read full Article about Persephone

myth greek greek pictures greek gods goddsesses, Most Popular Greek Goddesses

myth, greek, greek pictures, greek gods, greek goddsesses, greek goddesses pictures

OTHERS :

Phoebe
Phoebe was a Titan, one of the original (that is, pre-classical) 14. She and Atlas were given dominion over the Moon, whose planetary power is that of Enchantment, and the second day of the week was their’s. So, Phoebe is another Moon Goddess, her name means Bright Moon. She was the mother of Leto and Asteria through her brother Coeus(Intelligence). There was another Phoebe, a human priestess, who figures briefly in the story of Castor and Pollux. Anyway, it’s Phoebe who was the grandma of Artemis and Apollo, and her name became surnames for both twins.

Pandrosos
She was worshipped as a Goddess of Agriculture and was paid by some for the introduction of weaving. She was one of the Agraulides. Basically, she was one of the daughters of Cecrops and Agraulos who wiped out herself – yet started out being worshipped in a sort of heroine cult. If you want to know the story behind her suicide, check out the story of Erichthonius in the Myth pages. I’m not basically sure if it’s there yet. It’s a cool story, though!

 

greek mythology 300x188, Most Popular Greek Goddesses
greek mythology, greek gods, greek history, greek goddess

Metis
Metis was another Titaness. She was the Goddess of Prudence, but there is a rather unprudent story about her that tells about the birth of Athena. Metis ends up living inside Zeus’ head and giving him advice from there. Her name meant Cunning and she was the personification of it as well as its Goddess. She was also the one who discovered (created) the concoction that caused Cronos to vomit up the six OGs, (to all y’all who understand the joke, thank you for not being either too old or too young). Anyway, her daughter eventually burst from Zeus’ head completely formed – and fully clothed in the armor her that Metis made for her – but Metis apparently had gotten comfortable in her new pad and stayed there. That painting is of Athena because I can’t seem to track one of Metis down. If you are interested in learning more about Metis, I propose you skip her myths and go straight to the heroes most famous for employing her: Odysseus and Penelope.

Kale
She was, according to some random dead bishop (!) named Eustathius who was writing about the Odyssey, one of the Charites (I don’t list her because no one else seems to come up with her name). But this guy told a cool story, so why not keep it for posterity’s sake? Aphrodite and the Charites were all having moments of extremely feminine girl self deprecation and arguing about who was the hottest of the hotties. This super wise dude named Teiresias (who really deserves to be on this site) was brought in to make the decision. Now, he’d already had some extensive experience (that involved him getting turned into a chick, check it out)with the fickle nature of the deities, but it’s not like you can just say no thanks … So he said Kale. Interesting choice, since any good self-preservation instincts would say pick the one with the most power, but maybe he’d heard about what Aphrodite gives as a reward (check it out) and didn’t want Thebes going the way of Troy. Anyway, Aphrodite rotated him into an old woman, but Kale gave him nice hair and a vacation to Crete. I’m with Mr. Bell (from whom I got this info since I’m not basically intimately familiar with the works of 12th century bishops) in that Kale’s reward doesn’t quite make up for Aphrodite’s pissed off punishment, but I guess it’s better than the destruction of one’s country. Ahh … the incredible destructive power of sexual women. Take note, dear reader, the root of this negative thoughts is no coincidence! 

parthenon greek architecture 300x203, Most Popular Greek Goddesses

parthenon, greek architecture, ancient greece architecture, parthenon photos

The Horae
They were the goddesses organised things like Seasons, and because of their orderly aspect eventually became goddesses of justice. They measured out the weather as it seemed appropriate and guarded Olympus from any overambitious mortals. They had a few cameos in the Big Myths: the Hora of Spring went with Persephone when she went down with Hades every year, and some of the Horae helped dress Aphrodite as she emerged from the ocean. They got different names (and numbers) from diverse authors, but I like Hesiod’s breakdown:

Eunomia, Good Custom
Dike, Justice
Eirene, Peace

Homer basically tended to keep them strictly with the seasons, and they only worshipped two in Athens, but Hyginus lists at least twenty one Horae (including Horae of the Hours)! Generally they were happy small goddesses. Lots of cavorting, much like the Muses and the Graces (Charites) who they liked to hang out with when they weren’t doing their day job of keeping track of orderly traditions and justice.

Hecate
Hecate is the Third and final one of the Triple Goddess. She is the Goddess of the New Moon. She was also the Goddess of the Crossroads and the Witch Goddess. She was Thracian in origin, and she dwelt in the Underworld with Hades and Persephone. She was the daughter of the Titans Perses and Asteria(daughter of Phoebe and Coeus), both were symbols of shining light. Later she was said to be of Zeus and Hera. There were a couple other people thrown in there, too, cuz everyone had a theory but no one agreed. She was the Dark Link between the Underworld and Earth. Her children were Medea, Apsyrtus (a ghost) (but more often they were said to have other moms). Of course, this all sounds well and good, but it doesn’t get to the meat of her. Hecate was super. She was very respected on Olympus and recognized by everyone as having a lot of power. She tended towards beneficence (helping the gods against the giants, helping Galinthias after she got turned into a cat by Hera, helping out when Demeter was looking for Persephone), but people were pretty afraid of that power (which certainly included wealth, victory and wisdom, not to mention sailing and hunting) and the fact that she could choose to withhold her “luck”. So much coolness! Forget about her being the queen of witches and a boogieman for kids who liked to sneak out, she was everything that fits those of us captivated by the idea of a fierce, if underground, women’s power. Scary, yes, but they used to set up figurines of her to keep away baddies, too. And the sacrifices of food to her were left at the crossroads at the end of the month where they were eaten by the poor. See? So perfect! 

greek wars greek gods wars 300x212, Most Popular Greek Goddesses

Greek Wars, greek gods wars, greek mythology, wars of the gods

Circe
Circe was the daughter of Hecate (or Perse) and Helios (the Sun-God). She was a union of opposites. Just look at her parents: one is the Dark Moon and the other is the Sun. The sorcery bit goes hand in hand with the celestial powers, so that’s alright, but just referencing that she was witchy does not begin to encompass her. Her biggest part is played in the Odyssey (you don’t remember? I’m so ashamed …), and she had her own island (near her dad’s, actually) off the coast of Italy where she liked to catch sailors and other random men and turn them into things (like pigs). Apparently, she was also pretty good in the sack, because Odysseus delayed his “urgent” return to Penelope at least a year and contributed his sperm towards at least two kids (Telegonus and Cassiphone). Although she wasn’t thrilled to see him go (like her predecessor Calypso she gave him super good advice that he really adopted (always listen to witches!). There’s some funky endings to that marriage including that Penelope brought Odysseus’ body to be buried on Circe’s island after he died (what?) and that Odysseus’ son wiped out Circe and then that Cassiphone wiped out him. Another story that made it to the myth pages about Circe and Scylla (and Glaucus) can be found here.

Amphitrite
Amphitrite was a Nereid (or possibly an Oceanid, depending on who like better) and she married Poseidon. She was the Goddess of the Mediterranean Sea. Her symbol is the dolphin. The stories say that she was not a jealous wife, and didn’t care if her husband slept with anyone else (except for Scylla, who she poisoned and turned into a sea-monster, unless of course that was Circe). Her children were Triton, Benthesicyme, and Rhode. Her name means, “the third one who encircles,” how mysterious. She and her sister, Thetis, shared the surname Halosydne, which means “sea-born.” Okay, this description blows. She sounds totally boring, and the thing is that I don’t think she was. In fact, I find her a lot closer to how a “normal woman” would be than in fact many of the human women listed here. She didn’t immediately go for her husband, but fell for him after he tried really hard. She generally put up with his shenanigans, but got pissed every once in a while (like when she turned Scylla into a monster). She had a job, she did it, but didn’t get that much worship for it (Poseidon tended to get that), however people did like recognizing her for her beauty and image. A virtual paradigm of womanhood in a patriarchal world this goddess! You could even claim to see the self-perpetuating cycle of women in patriarchal power in her demand for a sacrifice of virgin girls from the first settlers of Lesbos. Heh.

Thetis greek goddess, Most Popular Greek Goddesses
Thetis, greek goddess, goddess images, greek gods

Thetis

Thetis was the primary of the Nereids. She was such a hot number that Poseidon, while he was looking for a wife, courted her. Zeus too, courted her, but she rejected him for the sake of Hera, her foster-mother. Then Themis prophesied that Thetis was to bear a son stronger than its father, so Zeus decreed that she must marry a mortal. Hera, remembering Thetis’ rejection of Zeus, set her up with “the best of mortals.” Thetis married Peleus and bore Achilles. But there was more to it than that. She saved her father once; when all the other Gods got pissed and tied him up she went and got the Hundred-Handed Briareus. She also played a large part in the birth of Hephaestus. Like Tethys (see above) the name Thetis indicates Disposer.

Themis
Themis was one of the origninal Titans, and shared dominion of Jupiter with Eurymedon (fifth day). Their power was that of Law and her name means Order. The Titaness Themis was the mother of the the Seasons (and some say the three Fates) with Zeus. The Goddess of Divine Justice and Law, Themis was the constant associate of the god Zeus and sat beside him on Olympus. In ancient art she is displayed holding aloft a pair of scales on which she weighs the claims of opposition parties. Before and throughout this, however, she was also the Great Goddess who ordered the 13 month year, divided into two seasons. She was the prophet who declared that Thetis’s son would be greater than his father (ever heard of Achilles). It was Themis who appeared before Deucalion and Pyrrha (see above) and told them how to keep their race from dying out after the flood (click here for more). There was a altar dedicated to her by Pittheus in Troezen. She was very important and with Zeus plotted to create the Trojan War. That’s all about her for now.

Selene
Selene was the Goddess of the Moon. She was the child of the two Titans Hyperion and Theia (see below). She married mortal Endymion (a shepherd who she caused to sleep forever so that he wouldn’t get old and gross) and had 50 daughters (I don’t know what happened to them). If you want to read the longer version of the story, read it here. She is a part of the Triple Goddess (there will be a section on the Myth pages detailing the sensation of Triple Goddesses, so keep looking). She rode across heaven in a chariot with milk-white horses. In Roman (puh-tooey) mythology she was called Luna.

Rhea
Rhea was far more effective in the days before classical (ie, patriarchal) mythology came around. In Orphic she was the “inescapable mother Rhea” who sat outside the house of Nyx defeating a bronze drum and making sure all humans were paying attention the oracle of the goddess. In Pelasgian Myth (soon before classical myth took hold) she was one of the 14 original Titans, paired, of course, with Cronus. They held dominion over the last day of the week, and the planet Saturn. In pre-Hellenic Greece the planetary power of Saturn was peace. Rhea loses a lot of her importance in the Olympian creation myth, but still holds some power. She causes her husband Cronus to stop eating his children, saves Zeus and (indirectly ) brings the Olympian Gods into power. That’s a great story, check it out here. She is raped by her son Zeus when she tells him he may not wed , despite her change to a snake. She also had a big function in her grand son Dionysus’ life. She is also often termed Cybele.

Selene greek goddess 300x295, Most Popular Greek Goddesses
Selene, greek goddess, greek goddesses pictures, life of goddesses, goddesses costums

Cybele

Cybele wasn’t officially a Greek goddess in that she came from Phrygia, but she was worshipped in Greece and Rome and a whole rack of other places, too so I think she should be here. It is interesting (at least to me) that she was never appropriated as completely Greek, but always seen as exotic (kinda like Dionysus that way). Well, maybe that’s not absolutely fair since she was super strongly identified with Rhea. Anyway, she, like a bunch of the big names, isn’t just a personification. She’s all up in fertility and nature and had some crazy mysteries like Demeter, but Demeter isn’t known for orgies, sadomasochism, or gender queer priests like Cybele is. Interested? Check out her most important myth in the Myth Pages. You can see her in a very typical representation in the photo at right.

Iris
Iris is the Messenger Goddess.daughter of the Titan Thaumas and Electra. Although she was a sister of the winged monsters, the Harpies, Iris was manifested as a beautiful maiden, with wings and robes of bright colors and a halo of light on her head, looking across the sky with the rainbow she journeyed on in her wake. She was also called the Goddess of the Rainbow.

Nike
Nike was similar to Eris because she was the continuous companion to Athena. Nike was the Goddess of Victory. She was the daughter of the Titan Pallas and the River/Nymph Styx. She doesn’t possess a distinct individuality in any myths I’ve seen. Further, Nike was sort of an epithet of Athena. But Nike, as the personification of Victory was also worshipped as her own Goddess, and generally showed with wings, besides in Athens where she was called “Apteros” (“wingless”), with the idea that she would never leave Athens. Read More about nike goddess… 

Hermaphroditos

Hermaphroditos (or Hermaphroditus in Latin) was the god of hermaphrodites and of effeminate men. He was numbered amongst the winged love-gods known as Erotes. Hermaphroditos was a son of Hermes and Aphrodite, the gods of male and female sexuality. Read More…

Ephesus old ephesus ephesus photos 300x225, Most Popular Greek Goddesses

ephesus, ephesus photos, ephesus tours, old ephesus, where is ephesus, ephesus map

Read More articles and see the pictures about greek gods and greek goddesses:

Incoming search terms:

Mythology no comments

Zeus

8:00 pm
powers of zeus 300x225, Zeus

zeus, zeus pictures, greek god, king of the gods, greek mythology, god of the gods

Thousands of years ago many people believed in a god named Zeus. He was considered the god of sky and weather and his image appeared on most Greek coins. The people of Greece worshiped this idol as their god. Zeus has become one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Phidias, Greek sculptor famous and his workers carved a gigantic statue of Zeus in a special workshop behind the temple. It was made entirely of gold and ivory (chryselephantine). When finished, he sat in the temple on a throne with elaborate sculptures and paintings of Greek myths and legends. Zeus is the most famous statue of antiquity because of its size, its charm and value.

Zeus was the supreme god and ruler of Olympus. He was known by many titles: The Man in the sky, the cloud-gatherer, Zeus the god of rain and thunder, which shows the force of nature was considered the largest in the ancient world – the rain. In most other mythologies of the “god-king” was usually associated with the sun, but in Greece, the climate is hot and dry to rain rare, life-giving power.

Zeus was the sixth child born to Cronus and Rhea, Cronus, for rule of the Titans and the supreme god at that time was afraid that one of his children would overthrow him, as he overthrew his father Ouranos, he swallowed his first five children – Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia. This of course infuriated Rhea and when Zeus was born she tricked Cronus into swallowing a stone wrapped in blankets. Zeus is more powerful than any god, or even all the other gods together. But unlike many gods in other religions, he was neither omnipotent nor omniscient. It could be done, rather, deceived and tricked by gods and humans. Power, but was not a great unlimited, Zeus had no control over the fates and destinies. Like all Greek gods, Zeus was the subject of pleasure, pain, grief and anger, but was more sensitive to the power of Eros – love, as was often the object of his desire for a lot of trouble with his wife, Hera.

 

Other Zeus Galleries with him history:  Gallery 1Gallery 2Gallery 3Gallery 4

Zeus was mighty, glorious, great and wise, although it showed a degree of naivety madness and amazing when you tried to hide his love. Some historians attribute the unusual behavior of the nobility, “a noble of all” that Zeus is most likely a compilation of several “high gods” in various fields. When her cult spread to an area that has already loved another god, some of the qualities of God and of his wife and his mistress were taken to Zeus. Apart from the endless business Zeus was different from other gods, which was not involved in the arguments and petty intrigues that make up the daily result of the other gods. As this wise ruler, who also demanded a law action and the right of men. But Zeus was vindictive, as seen in the creation of man by Prometheus, but only for good reason.

Zeus had two special assistants, Nike (Victoria), the goddess of victory, and his cup holder, Hebe, who was one of his many daughters. After Hebe married Heracles, Ganymede replaced as cupbearer of Zeus. In Roman mythology, the counterpart of Zeus, Jupiter, was also Fama (FAME) and Fortuna (luck and chance, Tyche in Greek).

Zeus was the guardian of political order and peace. The frame is his armor – so glorious and terrible at the same time to see that no human could see Zeus in all his magnificence and survive. His weapon is, of course, the lightning that threw him that he disliked. The barrels were formed by the three Cyclopes, which was also the power to decide the battle with the Titans. Your bird is the eagle, his tree – the oak. Dodona was his oracle. His will was revealed by the rustling of oak leaves which was interpreted by his priests.

zeus temple, Zeus

zeus greek god, zeus pictures, god of war, king of the gods, greek mythology

HERA

Hera was the wife of Zeus. She was raised by the Titans Ocean and Tethys, despite the nickname “cow-face” (in some translations – “ox-eyed”), which seems to have stuck with her through the years, she was very beautiful, Actually, it was one of three participants in the Judgement of Paris, which led to the Trojan War. But his personality was not so attractive, she was small and cruel, and is usually displayed administration or some form of revenge on one of the lovers of Zeus. The one and only one, the myth appears as a noble and gracious protector of heroes and inspiration for heroic deeds, a quest for the Golden Fleece.

As one might expect marriage to Zeus, Hera was not to his taste, after Zeus had courted in vain for a moment, he turned to fraud. Transformed into a wounded bird of Hera, feeling sorry for him, he held his chest to warm it, Zeus, who exploit the situation raped her. She was married to him to cover his shame.

Zeus was anything but a faithful husband, so Hera, in turn, has been a faithful wife. Once we even convinced the other gods to join a revolt against Zeus. Its function was the drug Zeus, and this was successful. The gods tied sleeping Zeus to a couch taking care to make many solid knots. However, planned to do and began to argue over who would be Zeus. Briareus heard the allegations, still full of gratitude to Zeus, who came to her aid and was able to untie the knots quickly in number. Zeus sprang from the couch and grabbed his thunderbolt. As the gods fell to their knees praying for mercy, took Hera and hung in the sky with gold chains. She screamed in pain all night, but no one dared to help. Zeus was still crying and the next day agreed to his release if she vowed never to go against him. She had no choice but to accept.

Although she never rebelled, she often intrigued against Zeus’s plans and she was often able to thwart.

Hera was the goddess of marriage and the protector of married women. Sandals, tank and seat were of pure gold, but it was not uncommon with the gods. His animal is the cow, the peacock, and sometimes the cuckoo. Hera had Clean Messenger – the nimble-footed Iris (Rainbow). Argos and Sparta were his favorite cities. She was not distinctive and can not be identified in the performing arts or through registration or context.

Zeus PROTECTOR

Zeus held a scepter with an eagle above his left hand and a winged goddess of Victory (Nike) in his right hand. The flesh was made of ivory with gold drapes covering the picture. The Olympic Zeus declared their guard and said he presided over the gods on Mt. Olympus in Thessaly.

Every four years, the festival will include Olympic Games in honor of God Today, nations are still confronted with the Olympics, but not for the glory of Zeus. Ability of the athletes themselves, and are rewarded.

Legend has it that Zeus was the youngest son of Titans Cronus and Rhea. He overthrew his father, Cronus, and drew most of his two brothers, Poseidon and Hades to see who would have taken place Kronos’. Zeus won and became the supreme ruler of the gods. Weapon was a flash and usually showed compassion, but divided the severe punishment of the wicked.

zeus greek god, Zeus

zeus greek god, zeus greek mythology, zeus greek god pictures, zeus, hera, zeus family, olympus, greek history

Zeus had a number of women who gave birth to many children.

  1. Metos (wisdom) – was his first wife and she bore Athena.
  2. Themis – Dock diameter, Eirene, Eunomia, Horae, and Fates.
  3. Titaness – gave birth to nine children, which has come to consider.
  4. Leto – took the twins, Apollo and Artemis.
  5. Whey – has become a regular companion.

Zeus was known to have numerous affairs with mortal women to produce more children with Hercules.

Zeus has been called the master of the gods, and the “father of men.” The title may be more effective than meritorious, it seemed to apply to the philosophers of Zeus, who regarded him as a supreme god and sculptor of the universe. The concept was not a primitive, Zeus, was the master of men, Agamemnon was a semi-manual, semi-elected king of akhaialaisten. In this role, he was the guarantor of contracts, oaths, the protector of customers have been involved in human activities, will open under the watchful eye of his.

The powerful deity was considered the god of the sky and ruler of the heavenly fire, one side of the personality of Zeus that the Homeric verse fully described. As the “king” of the sky, he was a kind of welfare, but his will was kept in check by the immutable laws of fate, and his regime have often been limited by these laws and respected. Although constrained by this limit, the control of Zeus and follow a policy, its decisions were often arbitrary or go with passion, and they responded with a hidden agenda, had the wisdom which ultimately revealed. He was the ultimate dispenser of good and evil in all men.

Zeus was the son of Cronus and his sister, Rhea. It is also in that relationship came to Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades and Poseidon. But a curse had been placed on Cronos, who is a dishonest and abusive when he refused to complicate Gaia when it knocked his father out of the cast. Instead of releasing his brothers convicted by Uranus never see the light of day, gave Cronus prisoners in their underground prison, which infuriated Gaia. Gaia swore that he would even know the fate that he had placed on his father being deposed by his own children. So to protect themselves from this curse, he devoured his offspring as soon as Rhea gave birth to them. The first five, he swallowed hard, but when Zeus was born Rhea decided to save the child. With the help of Gaia, she found refuge in a cave in Crete, where she gave birth. Then take a stone, Rhea wrapped in swaddling clothes, and had to return to Cronos, who, no doubt, he caught and swallowed.

Zeus was saved, and with the same time Cronos sealed his own fate.

greek mythology Zeus and Hera 295x250, Zeus

Zeus and Hera, Greek gods family life, greek gods, greek goddes, greek mythology

The young Zeus has grown from infancy in the cave will be supported by the nymphs of Amalthea, and protected by Curetes, which means “young men” who were warriors armed with spears and shields, who performed a dance of war around the cave. It was to drown the child cries, so Cronus would not discover he had been duped, and devouring his son. In this case, it seems, as often happens, the myth grew out of a ritual: a ritual war dance was practiced in Crete, also in other countries Hellenized by people imitating the acts alleged in the minds of storm in the mountains and the sky these dances probably resulted in Ruse Rhea.

Although protected by Zeus matured to receive all his divine powers. When is the time of prophecy fulfilled Gaia Zeus, his wife was Metis, daughter of Oceanus, whose name means “Caution” or “treachery”. She gave him a drug that would make his father throw up his five children, who had already eaten, and still bore the body. They all came, and their allies, Zeus attacked Cronus and his companion, the Titans. The war, which fought one another, it took ten years. Finally, Gaia, Zeus, Oracle has promised to win, if he would accept help the monster that Cronus had imprisoned Tartarus. Zeus agreed, allowing a Gaia, Cronus did not want to ignore. Zeus sent the monsters to win. Accounting for this victory were the weapons that the monsters gave Young Gods, which bear their names, which included forged a thunderbolt from Zeus, and Cyclops.

Cronos and the Titans were then limited in the depths of the underworld and has taken the place of monsters who were their guards.

zues the+god+of+gods greece+mythology 300x166, Zeus

zeus family tree, Zeus greek god, zeus pictures, zeus-hera

Hesiod’s Theogony, written shortly after 700 BC, for the most revered traditions of the birth and childhood of Zeus. But there were others: Arcadia particular boasted of being the birthplace of the god. It was easy to deduce the last Greek Zeus was formed by the absorption of many local “gods.” For example, Zeus in Crete itself probably replaced a god of vegetation, as the Cretans have presented a ” Tomb of Zeus “and few but the gods of vegetation were supposed to be subjected to regular death and rebirth.

Zeus, the supreme sky god of the Greeks and a composite figure, was suspected of involvement in the everyday affairs of people, but has never been regarded as a creator god. As noted by Hesiod, the origin of things related to other myths about Uranus, the sky, and Gaia, the earth. The Dorian invasion of Greece around 1200 BC led to the overlap of the father of the Indo-European religion of heaven, a native of Minoan-Mycenaean tradition in which the earth goddess was predominant, as in India, the Aryans went down the Valley of Hindu culture. Though traces of pre-Greek tradition seen in Hera is the wife of Zeus, which is the Nephelogeretes, “the cloud gatherer,” who ruled over all. He was given other names, and shows various aspects and functions and have included Ombrie “rain god” Kataibates “descent” Ceraunus, “alleviate” Gamelia, “god of marriage” Teleios, “the integrity of the donors,” Pater, “father”, and Soter, “Savior.

“Hades, the god of the dead and Poseidon, god of the sea, is distinguished by Zeus, because their powers were seen as an extension of its special in their kingdoms. They were also granted separate mythical forms, yet the use of Olympian Zeus, ran “wolf” Lykaios, everywhere, and are only winners and losers.

In a similar tradition of his father, Cronus, Zeus’ wife soon began to divine. Hesoid tells of his first wife was Metis, and Athena was born from this Union. His second wife was Themis, the embodiment of the law or equality. The first offspring of the Horae (hours or seasons). Horae were three numbers: Eunonia, Dice, and Eirene (Order, Justice and Peace), but the Athenians knew Thall, AUX and Garp. Their names in mind the principle stages of vegetation: trees that shed, the growth and fruiting. However, the agricultural aspects of the cult gradually took on social concepts, and the spirits, who in March became president of the main concepts that are related to the social life of the city. Then came the three daughters, known as the Fates or Morae: Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos that determine the fate of every human being.

The third wife of Zeus, Eurynome, gave more than three girls, Thanks (Charity): Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne. Similar to the Graces Horae were the spirits of vegetation and the spread of the joys of nature in the human heart. They lived on Olympus, with the Muses, with whom he liked to sing and dance. Like the muses were Athena and co-chaired the work of their women.

zeus, Zeus

zeus greek god, zeus pictures, zeus family tree, zeus myths, zeus the god pictures, zeus the god of all gods, zeus the god of war, zeus the god dictionary

After Zeus was the companion of his daughter of Demeter, Persephone, whose union was born. Then attached to Mnemosyne, who gave him nine daughters, the Muses. Leto was his wife who was next to Zeus Artemis and Apollo. Depending on the god Hermes was born in Maia, daughter of Atlas. Last online divine wives of Zeus was Hera, his sister, who bore him a son, the war god Ares, and their two daughters, Hebe, who embodied the youth, whose job long was to serve the heavenly banquet nectar until it becomes the wife of Hercules, and Eileithyia, the female spirit who presides over childbirth.

Even after marriage Zeus was not faithful to her husband because she loved a lot of mortals. These consisted of Alcmene, who bore Hercules, and the daughter of Zeus, the father of Semele with Dionysus. Furious at his refusal, Hera gave birth to the god Hephaestus alone without the help of Zeus.

This destiny was symbolized by a thread, which first drew the lucky against his spinning wheel, the second wound fate, destiny and the third cut at the end of life it represented was over.

Read More articles and see the pictures about greek gods and greek goddesses:

Incoming search terms: