, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, themis, Hecate, Gaia, Uranus, Cronus, Rhea, oceanus, Tethys, Hyperion, Thea, Mnemosyne, Ipatos, Chris, Themis, Phoebe, Prometheus, Coes, Epimetheus.
Greek mythology (Greek: ε λ λ ν κ? μυθολογ? α, English: Greek mythology), that is, all myths about ancient Greek gods, heroes, nature and the history of the universe.
Greek mythology is the spiritual product of primitive clan society and the earliest literary form in Europe. It came into being in the 8th century BC, and its basic scale was formed on the basis of the long-term oral spread of ancient Greek aborigines and referring to the myths spread to Greece from other countries. Later, it was recorded in Homer's epic, hesiod's genealogy and ancient Greek poetry, drama, history and philosophy, and later generations arranged it into the present ancient Greek fairy tales, which were divided into two parts: the story of God and the legend of heroes.