Old gods recorded the origin of heaven and earth. At first, the oldest god in the universe was chaos (χ? ο? , that is, "chaos"); Chaos breeds Gaia (γ α? Alpha, the earth), Uroz, the god of love (? ρω? , love) and the god of the abyss Tartars (tau? ρταρο? Abyss, hell) Then at the bottom of the earth, the god of darkness, Ripas (? ρεβο? , darkness) and the goddess of the night Nyx (argument? ξ, night); The combination of the two produces "light" and "sky". Gaia gave birth to Uranus, the father of the sky (ουν α? , the sky) and the sea god oceanus (ω κ ε α ν? , the ocean). Gaia combined with her son Uranus and gave birth to twelve titans (τ ι τ? νε? ) and three cyclops (κ? κ λ ω ψ) and three Li Manny.
Twelve titans:
Kronos (κ rho? νο? The creativity and destructive power of time
Rhea(? α? (time)
Oceanus (? κεαν? (ocean)
Kush (κ ο? ο? (intelligence)
Cleos (κ ρ ε? ο? (growth)
Partos (? απετ? ) (soul)
Fauber (φ ο? βη? (Moon)
Tethys (τ η θ? (ocean)
Themis (θ? μι? (law)
Mnemosyne (μ ν ο μ ο σ? ν η) (memory)
Hyperion (? περ? ων? (Sun)
Teia (θ ε? α) (can rot)
Kronos and Rhea gave birth to Demeter, Hestia, Hera, Poseidon, Hades and Zeus.
We can see that it retains the custom of polygamous marriage in ancient society and becomes the motif of continuation in later western literature.
[Editor] New Divine Spectrum
In the genealogy of the new gods, all the gods live on Mount Olympus. Zeus overthrew his father's rule and established a new ruling order. There are twelve gods: (Roman mythology generally corresponds to it, but the name has changed, and the planets in the solar system are named after it. )
Zeus: ζ ε? Zeus (sky)
Hera:? ψ α Hera (marriage)
Poseidon: ∏οοοοιδ? Poseidon (Ocean)
Athena: θ ο ν? Athena (wisdom, skill and strategy)
Apollo:? π? λ λ π Apollo (sun, music, medicine and bow and arrow)
Artemis:? ρτεμι? Al themis (Moon and Hunting)
Aphrodite:? φροδ? Aphrodite (love and beauty)
Hermes: ρμ? Hermes (Business and Courier)
God of war:? ρη? God of war (war)
Hephaestus:? φαιστο? Hephaestus (flame and craftsman)
Dmitry: δ? μ η ρ ρ α demethanizer (high yield)
Dionysus: δ ι? νυσο? Dionysus (wine)
Two little gods on the earth:
Hades:? ιδη? Hades (Hades) Hades does not belong to the Twelve Gods.
Hestia:? στ? α Hestia (stove)
All the twelve gods have distinct personalities and secular desires. They have human character and emotion and superhuman special skills. Every god has his own companion or children, among which only Athena, themis and Hestia volunteered to be virgins and sacred goddesses, and were deeply respected and loved by the people.
[Editor] Only God
Ether: Cosmic God, son of euripides and Nyx.
Hemera: The sun god, the daughter of Ripas and Nyx.
Ka Rong: The god of Styx, the son of Ripas and Nyx.
Thanatos: Death; Son of Nyx, the goddess of the night.
Hypnus: sleeping god; Son of Nyx, the goddess of the night.
Eris: the goddess of discord; The daughter of Nyx, the goddess of the night, likes to sow dissension. Her most famous achievement is that she provoked the Trojan War.
Murray: Three Fates; The daughter of Nyx, the goddess of the night.
Clouseau's thread of textile life,
The genus Megalobrama determines the length of the thread of life,
Atropos cut off the thread of life.
Moros: the God of Doomsday; Son of Nyx.
Ceres: ghosts and gods; Nyx's daughter.
Momus: mocking God; Son of Nyx.
Karl (Kerr): the god of destruction; Son of Nyx.
Oizys: Worried about God; Nyx's daughter.
Nemesis: indignation and vengeance; Nyx's daughter who punishes lawbreakers.
Pat: Deceiving God; Nyx's daughter.
Philotes: the goddess of love; Nyx's daughter.
Geras: the God of Age; Son of Nyx.
Katja: the goddess of evil; Nyx's daughter.
Eurynomus: the god of corruption; Son of Nyx.
Oneiros: God of dreams; Nyx and Hypnos's 3,000 philosophers are the incarnation of all dreams.
Asteria: Goddess of the starry night, sister of Leto, goddess of the night. Among the three goddess of the night, Nyx is the embodiment of the night itself, while Leto and Astria are two different faces of the night: Leto symbolizes the night without stars and the moon, and Asteria corresponds to the starry night.
Hecate: Goddess of the underworld and magic. The dark side of the world symbolizes her. Maid in the afterlife. The only daughter of Asteria, the goddess of starry night, and Poerxiusi, the god of destruction.
Helius: The sun god, the engaged son of Leo and Tia, and the brother of the moon goddess Selene and Leona of eos.
Selene: The goddess of the moon, the daughter of Leo and Tia, the sister of Helius, the sun god, and eos, the god of Leona.
Eos (EOS): The goddess of dawn, the daughter of Leo and Tia after their engagement, and the sister of Helius, the sun god, and Selene, the moon goddess.
Persephone: the goddess of spring, the daughter of Demeter after Hades; Hades' wife.
Eros: Son of little love god, Avelot Dieter and Hermes or Ares. His "weapon" is a magical javelin or bow and arrow. People who are shot will have irresistible love for the first opposite sex they meet.
Herb: the daughter of Zeus and Hera; The goddess of youth is the cupbearer of Olympus. After marrying Heracles.
Pan: God of agriculture and animal husbandry, son of Hermes; With a pair of horns and hooves. He is an excellent composer and flute player. Happy, naughty and lustful gods often dance with fairies in the mountains. However, because of his ugly appearance, he will never find a wife.
Grace: the daughter of Zeus and Onom; Dancers of the gods bring beauty to the world; They are:
Agraia (goddess of light),
Euphrosyne (goddess of happiness),
Talia, goddess of inspiration.
The Nine Muses (Muse): Zeus and Mennie had nine daughters; Also known as the god of Muse or Pierre, because they were born in Pierre. They are:
Calliope (eloquence and narrative poetry),
Clio (history),
Urania (astronomy),
Melpomene (tragedy),
Talia (comedy),
Terpsichore (Dance),
Erato (Erato, Love Poetry),
Many hymns (carols),
Euterpe (Lyrics).
Irene: Nemesis, also known as Eumenides. Take merciless revenge on the criminal until his death. Especially severe for those who commit the great crime of killing their mother. * * * There are three people: Tisifen, Mojila and Alecto. They were born from the blood of Uranus. It is said that Xie Jing of Uranus splashed on Gaia and was born for Gaia.
Ades: Al themis's seven daughters are as beautiful as flowers and pure as jade. They are Ileka, Maia, tigert, Yuni, Merop, Sierra Leone and Strope. Maya is Hermes' mother.
Horae: the daughter of Zeus and themis;
Goddess of order
Dyke, the goddess of justice.
Irina, the goddess of peace.
Season Goddess (Seasonal) (Horae), Full Moon Goddess Selene, daughters, they are:
Goddess of spring (bud)
Auxo (AUXO) Goddess of Summer (Growth)
Carpo is the goddess of autumn.
The daughters of Horae, the goddess of seasons, and Helius, the sun god, are:
Auggie, the goddess of the morning.
Anatoly, the goddess of sunrise
Musica, the goddess of learning.
Goddess of gymnastics
Fairy bathing goddess
Mei Sen Berea, the goddess of noon.
Bond, the goddess of worship.
Goddess of prayer
Ackert catering goddess
The goddess of dusk, Hesperis.
Daisy, the goddess of sunset.
Alker, the goddess of sunset glow.
Tarrasa: the goddess of the sea, the daughter of Etla and Hemera, and the wife of Puntos.
Nereus: The eldest son of Puntos and Kaya, nicknamed "Old Man in the Sea". He is a knowledgeable, sincere and kind old fairy.
Doris: Daughter of Okay Arnold, one of the three thousand sea goddesses. Nereus's wife.
Somas: The miraculous Poseidon, the child of Puntos and Kaya.
Fossey: The God of Destruction, the child of Puntos and Kaya.
Ceto (CETO): The dangerous children of Poseidon, Puntos and Kaya.
Eurybia: Poseidon, the god of power, the children of Puntos and Kaya.
Thetis: nereus's smartest daughter.
Queen of the sea, daughter of nereus and wife of Poseidon.
Nereus: Fifty lovely daughters of nereus and Doris. They are 1 and Plotho2.Eucrant3 3.Sao) 4. Sea queen star; 5. odola; 6. Sitis; 7.Galene8. Blue-green; 9.Cymothoe 10, Speo 1 1, Thoe 12, Harry; 13, Pasiteia; 14, erato; 15, eunice; 16, Park Jung Su, USA; 17, Olymene; 18, Agaue 19, Doto20.proto2 1, pherusa 22. dynamene 23. nisaea24. actaea 25. proto Medea; 26. Doris; 27.Panopea28. Galatia; 29.Hipothoe30. hiponoi; 3 1, Cymodoce32. cymo; 33. Ione 34. Arimid; 35. Blue economics; 36. Punjab Topolya; Ligor; 38.Euagore39. Old Medea; 40.Lunoe4 1, autonoe42. lysianassa43. euarne44. psamate 45. Menip; 46.Neso47, Ou Bo Moppe; 48. Themisto; 49. Prono; 50. nemeth.
Calypso mythology myth: the goddess of the sea, the daughter of Artemis; Fell in love with Odysseus, a mortal hero, but failed to marry him because of Zeus' obstruction.
Achelous: The river god, the eldest son of Oxius and Tessie. Sai Ren, the father of Sai Ren.
Amalthea: The fairy in the sea has a horn that can get food. After Achelous's horn was broken by Heracles, she gave one of them to Achelous.
Iris: the messenger of Zeus; Rainbow goddess; Head bird Harper's sister.
Arce: Titan; Neon goddess; Head bird Harper's sister.
Theia: the goddess of the sea; After Poseidon smashed Odysseus' boat, he saved Odysseus.
Perseus: The daughter of Oedipus and Tessie and the wife of Helius.
Clymene: Daughter of Oxius and Tessie. It seems that he had a close relationship with Prometheus, Apollo and other gods and gave birth to many children.
Circe: The daughter of Helius and Pearl Earplugs, she is a witch who can turn people into livestock.
Proteus: Old people in the sea change endlessly.
Scarmand: The name of the river is also the name of the river god; Also known as sansos
Hesperides: Nyx's daughter; Guarding the golden apple tree that Gaia gave to Hera as a wedding gift.
Mountain Goddess: Purchased by Pan, turned into a reed.
Pallas: daughter of Poseidon; Athena accidentally killed her. In memory of her, she changed her name to pallas, calling herself Pallas Athena.
Glaucus: Poseidon is good at forecasting.
Menosius: keeper of hades.
Creature: Fierce incarnation, son of pallas and Stix River.
Kratos: The incarnation of power, the son of pallas and Stix River, is a "fierce" brother.
[Editor] Magical things
Di Feng (tau nu φ ω ε nu? ): There are hundreds of faucets, the most famous of which. In every mouth, the black snake letter stretches its breath. Hundreds of terrible eyes spewed flames from time to time. Its roar is also varied: sometimes it is human speech, sometimes it is like a cow's roar, like a lion's roar, like a dog's bark, and its voice resounds through the four pillars. There are different classical opinions about its body. The Divine Spectrum only mentions that the strength of limbs is unparalleled. Apollodorus's Library described it as a human figure from shoulder to thigh, and a python below thigh. Standing on the mountains, your head touches the stars, with one hand in the easternmost part and the other in the westernmost part. It will grow many wings. My hair is tangled and dusty.
Ekdena (? χ ι ν α): snake demon, half-human, half-snake monster. Her upper body is a beauty, but her lower body is a snake (sometimes with two tails). The place where Ekdena lives or the underworld.
Ladon (? Δ ω ν): One hundred dragons, the guards on the golden apple tree guarded by Sister Hester Pelati, have one hundred heads, each of which makes different animal calls. Its body is very long and huge. As long as it looks up, it can touch the sky, even Zeus can't kill it. It is an immortal monster.
Sai Ren (∑ ε ι ρ? νε? ): siren, a monster that confuses sailors at sea with beautiful songs, often flies down on rocks or ships at sea, also known as Siren. Their alias is Arceloides, which means "Achelous's daughter". Sai Ren used his singing voice to make the passing sailors listen absently, and the ship hit the rocks and sank.
Medusa (μ? Δ υ σ α): The gorgon, anyone who sees her eyes will be petrified. She is one of the three gorgons. Her father is Poseidon and her mother is Kaituo, a sea monster. Her hair is full of snakes. It is said that she used to be a beautiful girl.
Xu Dela (? Δ ρ α): Hydra, a giant water snake, has different opinions about its number. Pausanias Niasse thinks there is only one, Szimonidesz of Mogos says there are five, and Edward Topsell has increased to seven, even as many as one hundred in Dior Dorus West Gullers. But most of the classics are based on nine heads, especially pointing out that the most middle head is invulnerable.
Minotaur (mu argument? ταυρο? ): A monster with a cow's head and a cow's tail lives in the maze of Crete and has a human body. It is said that Percy Huai raised Minotaur when he was a baby, but Minotaur became very cruel when he grew up.
Griffin (υ ψ): Griffin beast, a winged monster, guards the treasure every day, with the lion's body and the eagle's head, beak and wings. Because the lion and the eagle dominate the land and the sky respectively, the Griffin is considered a very powerful animal.
Camara (χ? μ α ι ρ α): Fire-breathing beast, with a lion's head, a goat's body and a dragon's tail. The upper body is like a lion, the middle is like a goat, and the lower body is like a dragon, with flames spouting from its mouth.
Argos (? ργο? ): the hundred-eyed giant, a loyal servant of Hera, also known as the hundred-eyed monster.
Greer (γ ρ α? ε? ): the aging banshee, namely the three Greer sisters.
Halpio (? ρ π υ α): The lower half is like a bird, born as a monster, with two wings, sharp claws and toes, and the rest are like an ugly woman, an old face and bear ears. .
Ken Taulos (κ? νταυρο? ): Centaurs are quite savage primitive tribes.
Cerberus (κ? ρβερο? ): Three Cerberus, a monster guarding the entrance to the underworld, has a terrible appearance: it has many heads, a snake tail and a snake around its neck. After Hercules brought the dog from the underworld to the ground, it barked venom from its mouth, and Aconitum plants were born where the venom fell.
Shula (Sigma κ? λ λ α): a siren that devours sailors. Her body has six heads and twelve feet, and a cat's tail. She guards one side of the Messina Strait, and on the other side of the Strait is a whirlpool called Charybdis. When ships pass through the channel, they can only choose to pass through the kaleb Dis Vortex or her territory. And when the ship passes by, she will eat the six crew members on board.
Calybdis (χ? ρυβδι? ): a large sea monster that swallows seawater three times a day and swallows ships.
[Editor] Hero
In ancient Greece, besides the stories of gods, there were many legends of demigods and heroes. Legends about heroes are the most famous in Homer's epics, such as Achilles in Iliad and Odysseus in Odyssey, which describe the story of Trojans attacking the city and finally returning to China during the ten-year war. Other famous heroes include:
Hechuli
Theseus
Poerxiusi
Ethan
intimidate
Agamemnon
Oedipus