Common sense of Greek mythology

1. Knowledge of ancient Greek mythology

God in Greek mythology: Zeus: the highest god in Greek mythology, the son of Cronus and Rhea.

Hera: The eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the sister and wife of Zeus. Hades: The son of Hades, Cronus and Rhea, and the brother of Zeus.

Persephone: The daughter of Zeus and Demeter. Poseidon: The son of Cronus and Rhea and the brother of Zeus.

Athena: The goddess of wisdom, Sivir, was born from the head of Zeus. Apollo: The sun god, son of Zeus and Leto.

Ares: The son of Zeus and Hera. Aphrodite: The goddess of love, the daughter of Zeus and Dione.

Dionysus: Son of Dionysus, Zeus and Semele. Themis: The goddess of the moon and hunting, the daughter of Zeus and Leto.

Hephaestus: Vulcan, son of Zeus and Hera. Hermes: the son of Zeus and Maya, the messenger of the gods and the god of death.

Eos: Assius, the goddess of dawn; Eros, goddess of dispute; Naias, the goddess of rivers and springs; Calypso mythology mythology, the goddess Simonis; Achelous, the river god; Axel, the river god; Glaucus, the river god of Oena. Triton: Teia (Luko Theia): Nereids: Gaia (Gaia): Selene (Selene): Thanatos (Thanatous): (Sleep): Hekate (Hekaba). Ghosts and gods are mountain gods Pan. The three goddesses are Ononia (order), Dick (justice) and Ernie (peace). The three fates are Clauteaux (spinning the thread of life), Laxis (determining the length of the thread of life) and Atropos (cutting the thread of life). The three goddesses are Ophrodine. The eldest daughter of Hera, Cronus and Rhea, the sister and wife of Zeus.

The son of Hades, Cronus and Rhea and the brother of Zeus. Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter.

The son of Poseidon, Cronus and Rhea and the brother of Zeus. Athena, the goddess of wisdom and Sivir, was born on the head of Zeus.

The son of Apollo, the sun god, Zeus and Leto. Ares, son of Zeus and Hera.

Aphrodite, goddess of love, daughter of Zeus and Dione. Dionysus, son of Zeus and Semele.

Themis, goddess of the moon and hunting, daughter of Zeus and Leto. Hephaestus, son of Vulcan, Zeus and Hera.

Hermes, son of Zeus and Maia, messenger of the gods and god of death. Eos (EOS) Goddess of Dawn (Eris) Goddess of Dispute (eros) Goddess of Love (Naias) Goddess of calypso Myth (Simons) Goddess of River (Achelous) Goddess of Axel River (Agius) Goddess of Glaucus River (Glaucus Sea). God, good at prophecy, Triton, Ryukyu, Nereids, Poseidon, Moon Goddess, Thanatus, Death, Xu Punos, Sleeping God, and the Goddess of Sheol. It is also a goddess of ghosts and gods and magic, Mountain God (Pan). The three goddesses of Ononia (order), Dick (justice) and Ernie (peace), the three goddesses of fate, Clauto (spinning the thread of life), Rasis (determining the length of the thread of life) and Atropos (cutting off the thread of life), and the three graces, Ophrodine, Talia and Aloia, take revenge.

2. Some knowledge about Greek mythology

Cupid is the son of Venus.

He is often blindfolded, because love is often blind. His weapons are javelin and bow and arrow.

Herb Juventus Eurytos is the daughter of Zeus and Hera and the goddess of young people. When the gods get together, she and Ganymede are cupbearers.

She married Hercules. Eris is the daughter of Zeus and Hera.

She always tries her best to mess up the world. Besides, she likes going out with Ares.

Alice is not very popular and is often left out in the cold. But this sometimes leads to unexpected results.

For example, the famous Trojan War was indirectly triggered by her failure to receive an invitation to a wedding banquet. Thanatos Sanatas is the death of the Greeks.

He didn't play an important role in Greek mythology, and he was often covered by Pluto's favor. Pan Inuus Faunus is a shepherd's god with a strange appearance: most of his body is human, but he has a pair of corners and feet.

Pan Shen is a master at playing the flute. Although he has been persistently pursuing Yamazawa, he has always been ruthlessly rejected because of his looks.

Nemesis is a famous Nemesis. Her task is to help others to do justice and avenge themselves. There are three graces: Agraia, Aphrodite and Thalia.

They are the daughters of Zeus and Yu Lina. Whenever the gods get together, they will dance there.

There are nine muses, each of whom is good at singing one kind of music: history (CLIO), starry sky (URANIA), tragedy (MELPOMENE), comedy (THALIA), dance music (TERPSICHORE), epic (CALLIOPE), love poem (ERATO) and song dedicated to God (POLYHUMNIA). They are the daughters of Zeus and Nimozan, bringing joy to the listeners.

There are three gods of anger: Tisiphene, Megara and Alecto. They have never been soft on criminals.

This makes many criminals targeted by them often commit suicide. Destiny: Clouseau, Laxis and Atropos.

Hecate trivia Hecate is the goddess in charge of darkness and magic. Victoria is the goddess of victory.

Eos Aurora Aurora is the goddess of dawn. Gaia: Gaia, the god of the earth, also known as the mother of the earth, is the earliest god in Greek mythology, born in the chaos of creation.

Gaia gave birth to Uranus, the god of the sky, and combined with him gave birth to six men and six women, twelve titans, three lonely giants and three centimani, which was the beginning of the world. Uranus: Uranus was born by Gaia, the god of the earth, and later combined with Gaia to give birth to the Twelve Titans.

He was the first god to rule the universe, and was later overthrown by his youngest son, Cronus, who was born with Kaya. Titan: Titan mainly refers to six men and six women, twelve giant gods born by Gaia, the god of the earth, and Uranus, the god of heaven.

These giant gods combined with each other and gave birth to the earliest Helius (Helius; ; Days), Selene (Selene; Month), EOS(EOS;; Dawn), Yi Shenxing (Yi Shenxing; Stars) and many other gods. Cronus: Cronus, the youngest son of Titan, later overthrew his father Uranus and became the second god to rule the whole universe.

He married Rhea, the Titan God, and gave birth to three men and three women, the youngest of whom was Zeus. Rhea, the Titan Goddess of Cronus: Rhea is one of the titans born by Gaia, the god of the earth, and Uranus, the god of the earth.

After combining with Cronus, she was the mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia. Titan Prometheus: It is said that Prometheus is a great god who created and benefited mankind.

With the help of his younger brother Epimetheus, he created human beings from mud and water in the image of God and gave them life. He also violated Zeus' ban and set fire to the world. It also spreads all kinds of skills and knowledge to human beings, making them civilized.

He angered Zeus and was nailed firmly to the precipice of Caucasus Mountain. Every day an eagle pecks at his liver, and at night it grows back to its original shape. Prometheus suffered like this for thirty thousand years. He endured all the pain and never gave in. Later, he was saved by Hercules.

Titan God Epimetheus: Epimetheus is the younger brother of Prometheus. Because I didn't listen to my brother's advice, I married Pandora, a beautiful woman created by God, which brought countless disasters, diseases, misfortunes and deaths to the world.

Zeus: Zeus is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece. He is the king of the gods and the supreme god. Zeus, the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, rebelled against their father with his brothers and sisters. After ten years of war, with the help of Gaia, the grandmother of the earth goddess, she defeated her father and sent her to the bottom of the earth.

Since then Zeus has become the ruler of the universe. The Roman name of Zeus is Jupiter, the largest of the nine planets.

Zeus and the gods lived on Mount Olympus. He has the greatest authority and can punish gods and people with terrible lightning. He knows everything about God and man and can predict the future. Zeus was charming, compassionate and full of anecdotes. In Greek mythology, most stories related to him are about his love history.

Hera: Hera is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece. The Roman name is Juno. She was Zeus' sister and became Zeus' wife after Zeus came to power. She married Zeus and gave birth to Ares, hephaestus, the god of Vulcan and craftsman, and Heber, the goddess of youth. Hera is the goddess in charge of marriage, the protector of fertility and marriage, and she represents the virtue and dignity of women.

Hera is kind by nature.

What are the main contents of Greek mythology?

Greek mythology includes stories of gods and legends of heroes.

The story of God involves the origin of the universe and mankind, the appearance of God and its pedigree. According to legend, there were twelve gods in Olympia in ancient Greece: Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hadders, Pluto, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, Apollo, the goddess of archery, music and poetry, themis, the goddess of hunting and the moon, Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love, Ares, hephaestus, the god of Vulcan and craftsman, and Hermes.

They are in charge of all kinds of phenomena and things in nature and life, and form the Olympian God system with Zeus as the center and the olimp God system with Zeus as the center.

4. Seek knowledge of Greek mythology

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Gaia (Gaia)

Uranus, the god in the sky.

Titan (Titan)

Titan giant god mainly refers to six men and six women born to Gaia, the god of the earth, and Uranus, the god of the earth, and twelve giant gods. These giant gods combined with each other and gave birth to the earliest Helius (Helius; ; Days), Selene (Selene; Month), EOS(EOS;; Dawn), Yi Shenxing (Yi Shenxing; Stars) and many other gods.

Cronus, the God in the sky.

Rhea, the Titan goddess

Prometheus the Titan.

Titan Epimetheus.

Zeus, the god of heaven.

Hera (Hera)

poseidon

Hades (Hades)

Demetrius, the god of agriculture.

Hestia, the Kitchen God

Apollo, the sun god.

Themis, goddess of the moon.

Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty.

Athena, goddess of wisdom

Persephone (Persephone)

ares

Hephaestus, Vulcan.

Hebe, the goddess of youth

Hermes, an angel of God.

Dionysus

Cupid (cupid)

Pan (Pan)

Nike, the goddess of victory

Hero Heracles (Heracles)

5. About Greek mythology

The following are the main characters: (There are many characters in Greek mythology, at least tens of thousands) In Greek mythology, everything starts from chaos ... chaos (): god Khaos/ chaos.

At the beginning of the universe, there was only chaos. Who was the boundless empty space? Then came Gaia, Talas, Erebus, Nyx and eros, and the world began.

Gaia: Goddess of the earth, daughter of chaos. The noumenon of the earth gave birth to our Oranos in the sky, Bendu in the ocean and Ourea in the mountains.

Then she and her two sons gave birth to many gods. Uranus gave birth to Titan, which represents the first of all things in the world (day, month, day, time, righteousness, memory and so on). ) and Puntos gave birth to five children, representing different seas.

She is the mother of the gods (the ancestor of Olympus). Tal talos Talas: God of the abyss of hell, son of Coase.

One of the five creator gods, can be said to be the creator of the underworld, the ontology of the abyss. He was born after Gaia and under Gaia, and later Tifeng the monster gave birth to Gaia's youngest son.

He is an invisible abyss, at the bottom of the world. Then there is the place where monsters and some gods yG are held. Zeus imprisoned some Titan gods in Tartalas.

Erebus: the god of darkness, son of Keos. One of the five creation gods, Tartaras was born above Tartaras (underground/under Kaya).

The incarnation and noumenon of darkness lies between the earth (Gaia) and the earth. He and her sister Nyx gave birth to three ancient gods yG: the God of space, the God of day, Hemera, and the God of crossing the Styx, Ka Rong.

Nyx: Goddess of the night, daughter of chaos. One of the five creatives, Ripas, was born on the earth (Caia).

The incarnation and noumenon of night, she is an ancient and powerful god. She not only gave birth to three children with her brother, but also gave birth to a large number of gods alone. Eros: Or Elos.

Cupid, son of Carlos. One of the five creative gods, born after darkness and night.

The embodiment of love, fertility and * * *. It is he who promotes the fertility and love of the gods, and he is the embodiment of all desires for love (including the opposite sex).

Uranus: the god of heaven. Gaia's eldest son and husband, the first god king.

Overthrown by his son. Bendus: Poseidon, son and lover of Gaia, the earliest Poseidon.

Ourea (Ourea): Mountain God, philosopher of Gaia. Cronus: The youngest of the twelve Titan children of Gaia and Uranus.

The God of heaven and earth overthrew the Father God and became the second God King. Rhea: One of the twelve Titan gods, the goddess of time.

Cronus's wife is the second queen of God. Oceanus: One of the 12 Titan gods, the god of the sea and rivers.

It has bred all the rivers on the earth and 3000 Poseidon. Tethys: One of the twelve Titan gods, the goddess of the sea; Oceanus's wife.

Hyperion: One of the twelve Titan gods, the god of the bright sun. Father of the sun, moon and dawn.

Thea: One of the twelve Titan gods, the goddess in charge of wealth, light and vision; Engaged to Leon's wife. Mnemosyne: One of the 12 Titan gods, one of the gods of poetry and the god of memory.

The mother of The Nine Muses and the fifth wife of Zeus. Partos: One of the Twelve Giants.

The father of themis, Prometheus, Epimetheus and Menotius. Chris: One of the twelve titans, the god of growth.

Simis: One of the twelve Titan gods, the goddess of order and justice. The second wife of Zeus and the mother of three goddesses.

Phoebe: Also known as Fu Bo or Fu Bi, one of the twelve titans, the mother of the moon goddess Leto and Astria. Coase: One of the twelve Titan gods, the god of darkness and wisdom.

Phoebe's husband. Mehlert: One of the Titan gods, one of the Titan's twelve sisters, one of the goddess of poetry, and the goddess of deep thought.

Ode: One of the Titan gods, one of the Titan's twelve sisters, one of the goddess of poetry, and the goddess of singing. Eitner: One of the Titan gods, the twelve sisters of Titan, the Sicilian volcano goddess.

Dione: Ice Goddess [Another popular saying is that she is the daughter of Oak Anoos and Tessie. Adanos: One of the Titan gods, one of the twelve Titan gods, and the god of judgment.

∣stasos): One of the Titan gods, one of the twelve Titan gods, the substitute god. Andes: One of the 12 Titan gods, the God of the Andes.

Olympus: One of the twelve titans, the God of the Holy Mountain (the incarnation of the Holy Mountain of Olympus). Atlas: Prometheus' brother.

One of the highest and strongest gods. He was punished for failing to resist Zeus.

Prometheus: The son of Partos. One of the most wise gods is called a prophet.

Creator and protector of mankind. Because Zeus was kept in the Caucasus Mountains, vultures pecked at his liver every day, and later he grew well again and again.

After being rescued by Heracles. Epimetheus: The brother of Prometheus.

One of the stupidest gods is called "the last to know". As a result of accepting the gift of Zeus-Pandora as his wife, diseases, evils and other disasters flew out of Pandora's Box.

Menotius: The brother of Prometheus, the god of violence and anger, was struck by Zeus with lightning. Metis: goddess of wisdom, daughter of Anoos, first wife of Zeus and mother of Athena.

Eurynome: goddess of the sea, daughter of Anoos, third wife of Zeus and mother of three goddesses. Leto: Goddess of the night, daughter of Zeus and Phoebe, sixth wife of Zeus and mother of Apollo and themis.

6. Some knowledge about Greek mythology: the left and right of various gods in Greek mythology and their related legends.

Cupid is the son of Venus.

He is often blindfolded, because love is often blind. His weapons are javelin and bow and arrow.

Herb Juventus Eurytos is the daughter of Zeus and Hera and the goddess of young people. When the gods get together, she and Ganymede are cupbearers.

She married Hercules. Eris is the daughter of Zeus and Hera.

She always tries her best to mess up the world. Besides, she likes going out with Ares.

Alice is not very popular and is often left out in the cold. But this sometimes leads to unexpected results.

For example, the famous Trojan War was indirectly triggered by her failure to receive an invitation to a wedding banquet. Thanatos Sanatas is the death of the Greeks.

He didn't play an important role in Greek mythology, and he was often covered by Pluto's favor. Pan Inuus Faunus is a shepherd's god with a strange appearance: most of his body is human, but he has a pair of corners and feet.

Pan Shen is a master at playing the flute. Although he has been persistently pursuing Yamazawa, he has always been ruthlessly rejected because of his looks.

Nemesis is a famous Nemesis. Her task is to help others to do justice and avenge themselves. There are three graces: Agraia, Aphrodite and Thalia.

They are the daughters of Zeus and Yu Lina. Whenever the gods get together, they will dance there.

There are nine muses, each of whom is good at singing one kind of music: history (CLIO), starry sky (URANIA), tragedy (MELPOMENE), comedy (THALIA), dance music (TERPSICHORE), epic (CALLIOPE), love poem (ERATO) and song dedicated to God (POLYHUMNIA). They are the daughters of Zeus and Nimozan, bringing joy to the listeners.

There are three gods of anger: Tisiphene, Megara and Alecto. They have never been soft on criminals.

This makes many criminals targeted by them often commit suicide. Destiny: Clouseau, Laxis and Atropos.

Hecate trivia Hecate is the goddess in charge of darkness and magic. Victoria is the goddess of victory.

Eos Aurora Aurora is the goddess of dawn. Gaia: Gaia, the god of the earth, also known as the mother of the earth, is the earliest god in Greek mythology, born in the chaos of creation.

Gaia gave birth to Uranus, the god of the sky, and combined with him gave birth to six men and six women, twelve titans, three lonely giants and three centimani, which was the beginning of the world. Uranus: Uranus was born by Gaia, the god of the earth, and later combined with Gaia to give birth to the Twelve Titans.

He was the first god to rule the universe, and was later overthrown by his youngest son, Cronus, who was born with Kaya. Titan: Titan mainly refers to six men and six women, twelve giant gods born by Gaia, the god of the earth, and Uranus, the god of heaven.

These giant gods combined with each other and gave birth to the earliest Helius (Helius; ; Days), Selene (Selene; Month), EOS(EOS;; Dawn), Yi Shenxing (Yi Shenxing; Stars) and many other gods. Cronus: Cronus, the youngest son of Titan, later overthrew his father Uranus and became the second god to rule the whole universe.

He married Rhea, the Titan God, and gave birth to three men and three women, the youngest of whom was Zeus. Rhea, the Titan Goddess of Cronus: Rhea is one of the titans born by Gaia, the god of the earth, and Uranus, the god of the earth.

After combining with Cronus, she was the mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia. Titan Prometheus: It is said that Prometheus is a great god who created and benefited mankind.

With the help of his younger brother Epimetheus, he created human beings from mud and water in the image of God and gave them life. He also violated Zeus' ban and set fire to the world. It also spreads all kinds of skills and knowledge to human beings, making them civilized.

He angered Zeus and was nailed firmly to the precipice of Caucasus Mountain. Every day an eagle pecks at his liver, and at night it grows back to its original shape. Prometheus suffered like this for thirty thousand years. He endured all the pain and never gave in. Later, he was saved by Hercules.

Titan God Epimetheus: Epimetheus is the younger brother of Prometheus. Because I didn't listen to my brother's advice, I married Pandora, a beautiful woman created by God, which brought countless disasters, diseases, misfortunes and deaths to the world.

Zeus: Zeus is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece. He is the king of the gods and the supreme god. Zeus, the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, rebelled against their father with his brothers and sisters. After ten years of war, with the help of Gaia, the grandmother of the earth goddess, she defeated her father and sent her to the bottom of the earth.

Since then Zeus has become the ruler of the universe. The Roman name of Zeus is Jupiter, the largest of the nine planets.

Zeus and the gods lived on Mount Olympus. He has the greatest authority and can punish gods and people with terrible lightning. He knows everything about God and man and can predict the future. Zeus was charming, compassionate and full of anecdotes. In Greek mythology, most stories related to him are about his love history.

Hera: Hera is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece. The Roman name is Juno. She was Zeus' sister and became Zeus' wife after Zeus came to power. She married Zeus and gave birth to Ares, hephaestus, the god of Vulcan and craftsman, and Heber, the goddess of youth. Hera is the goddess in charge of marriage, the protector of fertility and marriage, and she represents the virtue and dignity of women.

Hera.

7. What's the difference between ancient Greek mythology and ancient Roman mythology?

Ancient Greek mythology originated among the people, and after hundreds of years of oral circulation, it was recorded in Homer's epic and other works.

The Greeks created 12 gods in the temple of Olympia. Except Zeus, the father of the gods, and Hera, the queen of heaven, all other gods have their own genealogy.

Their families are busy and incense is flourishing, and each god has his own vertical family pedigree. Athena, the goddess of wisdom, themis, the goddess of the moon and hunting, Avelot Dieter, the goddess of love and beauty, Apollo, the sun god and so on.

Different from other myths, the ancient Greek gods not only possessed human bodies, but also possessed human feelings and could think like human beings. They have the same desires as people and feel pain or fear.

About the 3rd century BC, Greece experienced a glorious classical period, and Roman literature just began to appear. Due to factors such as immigrants and prisoners of war, cultural exchanges between the two countries have become increasingly frequent, which has also accelerated the infiltration and influence of advanced Greek culture on Roman culture.

Specifically, Rome has its own myths and legends, which have obvious animism and fetishism characteristics. However, under the influence of Greek mythology, Roman mythology soon became the same person and god, and even some stories almost became copies of Greek mythology, only with the shell of a Roman god, such as Zeus renamed Jupiter, Hera became Yuno, and Averodette became Venus.

The earliest works of Roman literature were actually translations and imitations of Greek literature. Levius, the first Roman writer? Androni Kush (280 BC? 204 BC) was a Greek prisoner. He translated the Odyssey into Latin and staged an adapted Greek script in Rome, from which the written literature of Rome began.

Roman drama developed on the basis of primitive folk drama and was influenced by Greek drama. Roman literati epic also largely imitated Homer's epic.

Compared with colorful ancient Greek mythology, Roman mythology is more simple and simple. Ancient Roman mythology consists of two parts: the legend of God and the local historical legends related to the legend of God.

The gods of ancient Rome are partly original and partly foreign from Rome and its neighboring tribes. Roman gods in the traditional sense are mostly related to land.