Names and titles of gods in ancient Greek mythology

According to legend, there were twelve gods of Olympus in ancient Greece:

Zeus, the Lord of the gods (also known as Raytheon because his weapon was lightning),

Hera, the patron saint of the queen of heaven and women, (the eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the sister and wife of Zeus),

Poseidon, the sea god and the water god

Hades. In poetry and art, they are the gods of light, youth and music, and god of light.

Artemis, the goddess of women, the goddess of hunting and the goddess of the moon, the daughter of Zeus and Leto. One of the three virgins, the goddess of women, is the embodiment of women's purity),

Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty and love,

Ares, the god of war,

hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmen, (the son of Zeus and Hera)

Hermes, an emissary from the underworld, (the son of Zeus and Maia, the gods.