1, the chaotic god Haus was the first god and the ancestor of all Greek gods. Unable to find a spouse, he had to give birth to the first generation of gods through parthenogenesis. These include: Gaia (goddess of the earth), Uranus (god), pantos (Poseidon), euripides (dark goddess), Knicks (night god) and eros (god of love).
2. Uranus, the first generation god, and Gaia, the god of the earth, became the queens of the first generation god, and the second generation god was born: twelve Titan gods (six men and six women). Who are the six male gods? Oak Anoos (the god of rivers), Kush (the god of darkness), Hyperion (the sun god), (the father of Prometheus? ), kronos (God).
Who are the Six Goddess? Tia (Goddess of Light), Rhea (Goddess of Time)? Themis (water god), Monniemo Xu Nie (goddess of memory), Faubo (goddess of the moon), thetis (goddess of the sea).
3. After the second generation of gods kronos and Rhea got married and became the second generation of kings and gods, they gave birth to the third generation: three goddesses and three male gods.
Who are the three goddesses? Hestia (Vulcan), Dimore (goddess of agriculture and forestry), Hera (goddess of jealousy and family). Who are the three male gods? Hades (hades), Poseidon (Neptune), Zeus (God).
4. After Zeus and Hera, the third generation gods, got married and became the third generation kings and gods, they gave birth to some fourth generation gods through marriage and private marriage with other goddesses. Finally, the political situation in which the Twelve Olympians dominated the country was formed. Hades ruled the underworld. Poseidon ruled the ocean, on an equal footing with Zeus who ruled heaven. See the following table for the last Greek gods:
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The consanguinity between the main gods in Greek mythology.
1, Zeus: God, the head of the gods of Olympus, the god of the sky, thunder and lightning, and dark clouds.
2. Hera: She is both Zeus' sister and Zeus' wife. Tianhou, the patron saint of a lady, is in charge of marriage and childbirth.
Hestia is the sister of Zeus and Hera.
Goddess of flame, goddess of fire and goddess of home, she has the power to control all the stoves in the world and has a high position. She is the leader of all the goddesses on Mount Olympus, and can share the golden throne of Zeus with Hera.
4. Poseidon: He is the second brother and uncle of Zeus. Poseidon married one of the daughters of Pontius, the old sea god, Anfield Pei Lin (cousin of Zeus), and Anfield Pei Lin became the queen of the sea.
Poseidon, horses and cows are his sacred objects. He likes horses very much and created them. So after he ruled the ocean, he turned several horses into fish-horse hybrids with tail fins. In this way, they also pulled the cart for him in the water.
5. Demeter: Zeus's second sister and fourth wife.
Goddess of agricultural high yield, in charge of agriculture, grain and harvest. She is the second daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and she and Zeus gave birth to the afterlife-Persephone.
6. Athena: the daughter of Zeus and Ming Narwa, the goddess of wisdom.
The goddess of wisdom, the protector of women's labor, the goddess of composition and war dance, the goddess of spinning technology, gardening, navigation, court, military strategy and talent, the olive tree is her sacred wood, and snakes, owls, spindles and robes are also her sacred objects.
7. Apollo: the son of Zeus and Leto, the goddess of the night.
He is the sun god, god of light, the god of Oracle, the god of music and poetry, the patron saint of immigrants and navigators, the patron saint of animal husbandry, the patron saint of agricultural products, one of the patrons of human civilization, the god of medical treatment and the god of disaster relief. The most remarkable thing is the ability to predict.
8. themis: the daughter of Zeus and Leto, the goddess of the night.
The goddess of the moon, the goddess of hunting, the goddess of nature and mountain peaks, the goddess of caves, beasts and wilderness, the goddess of gestation and rebirth, the goddess of sudden death and recovery from the plague, the daughter of Zeus and Leto. In the early days, she was the goddess of fertility. In the 5th century BC, she was sometimes confused with Selene.
9. Ares: the son of Zeus and Hera.
The god of war, the god of strength and courage, represents tyranny and bloodiness in wars and human disasters. In charge of war, military disaster, martial spirit and chariot race.
10, Aphrodite: aunt and daughter-in-law of Zeus. He is hephaestus's husband.
After Cronus (the father of Zeus) chopped Uranus (the grandfather of Zeus) into pieces with an axe, the essence of his body was scattered into the Aegean Sea, and Aphrodite was born.
The goddess of love and beauty, corresponding to the Roman goddess Venus. Myrtle is her sacred tree, and pigeons are her favorite birds. Swan and sparrow are also very popular. In charge of beauty, love and sex.
1 1, hephaestus: son of Zeus and Hera and uncle of Zeus. He is Aphrodite's husband.
Vulcan, the god of forging and craft, the patron saint of blacksmiths, is in charge of flame, casting and handcraft.
12, Hermes: the son of Zeus and Maya, the goddess of wind and rain.
The messenger of the gods, the god of business activities, markets, tourism and transportation, the god of travelers and thieves, and the extraditor of the underworld. Agile and elegant, wearing winged sandals, wearing a winged low crown hat and holding a golden wand coiled by two snakes (as its special symbol). In charge of messengers, travel, commerce, thieves.
Dionysus: Son of Zeus and Princess Semele.
God of wine, drama, banquet and harvest. Besides Athena's unborn brother Poirot, Dionysus was the second person who was predicted to be the king of God. His dual personality can bring joy and intoxication, but at the same time it is cruel and irritable-just like wine. In charge of wine, brewing and carnival.
14, hades: brother of Zeus and Poseidon, son-in-law of Zeus. Hades married Posafuni, the daughter of Zeus and Dimore, the goddess of spring, and Posafuni became the queen of the dead.
The god of the underworld is in charge of human death, and the soul of the underworld sometimes sends plague to human beings. The ruler of the underworld doesn't live on Olympus.
Prometheus: cousin of Zeus, son of Titan Partos (uncle of Zeus) and honorary goddess Clymene.
In Greek mythology, he is one of the wisest gods and the earliest descendant of Titan. Prometheus not only created human beings, stole fire from them, but also taught them a lot of knowledge and skills.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Greek mythology