1. Epiphany
Epiphany records the origin of heaven and earth. At first, the oldest god in the universe was Chaos (χ? ο? , namely "chaos"), Chaos gave birth to Gaia (γ α? α, Earth) and urrows (? ρω? , love) and Tallas (tau? ρταρο? , the abyss, hell), and then in the bottom of the earth appeared Eribos (? ρεβο? , dark) and Nyx (argument? ξ, night), the combination of the two produces "light" and "day". Gaia gave birth to Uranus (zeta zeta rho alpha zeta? , the sky) and 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 the three cyclops (κ? κ λ ω ψ) and three centimani.
the twelve titans are:
kronos (κ ρ? νο? ) (sky)
Rhea (ρ? α? ) (time)
oceanus (ω κ ε α ν? ) (ocean)
Koos (κ ο? ο? ) (intelligence)
Cleos (κ ρ ι? ) (sun)
Iapetus (ι α π ε τ? ) (soul)
fauber (φ ο? βη? ) (the moon)
Tethys (τ η θ? ) (ocean)
themis (θ? μι? ) (law)
Mnemosyne (μ νο μ ο σ? ν η) (memory)
Hyperion (ν π ε ρ? ων? ) (sun)
Theia (θ ε? α) (Can Lan)
Cronus and Rhea gave birth to Demeter, Hestia, Sheila, Poseidon, Hades and Zeus.
We can see in the old divinity spectrum that it preserved the customs of cannibalism and polygamous marriage in ancient society, which became the continuous motif in later western literature.
2. A new genealogy of gods
A new genealogy of gods. All the gods lived 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 planets of the solar system was named after it. )
Zeus: zeta ε? (Sky)
Hera:? ρ α (marriage)
Poseidon: ∏οοιε ι δ? ν (ocean)
Hades: δη? , (hades)
Athena: α θ η ν? (Wisdom)
Apollo: α π? λ λ ω ν (sun)
themis:? ρτεμι? (Moon)
Aphrodite: α φ ρ ο δ? τ η, (Amy)
Hermes: ε ρ μ? (Business)
Ares: ρη? (War)
Hephaestus: φαιστο? (flame)
Dionysus: δ ι? νυσο? (wine)
Two of the small gods on the ground:
Hestia: ε σ τ? α (stove)
Demeter: δ? η ρ ρ α
The twelve gods all have distinct personalities and worldly desires. They have human character and emotion, and have superhuman special skills.
3. The main figure in Greek mythology
Chaos (Khaos/Chaos,): the god of chaos.
At the beginning of the universe, there was only Chaos. He was an endless space with nothing. Then came Gaea, Tallas, Erebus, Nyx and Eros, and the world began.
Gaea: the goddess of the earth, the daughter of Chaos. The noumenon of the earth gave birth to Ouranos in the sky, Pontus in the ocean and Ourea in the mountains.
Then she had many gods with her two sons. And Uranus gave birth to Titans, which respectively represent the first things in the world (day, month, day, time, justice, memory, etc.) and Puntos gave birth to five children, which respectively represent different seas. She is the mother of the gods (the ancestor of Olympus).
Tartarus Tallas: the god of the abyss of hell, the son of Karos. One of the five creator gods, it can be said that he is the creator of the underworld and the ontology of the abyss.
He was born after Gaia, and under Gaia. Later, it was the monster Typhon who gave birth to Gaia's youngest son. He is an invisible abyss, located at the bottom of the world. From then on, he is the place where monsters and some gods are held. Zeus imprisoned some Titan gods in Tar Tallas.
Erebus: the dark god, son of Kaos. One of the five creation gods, Tar Tallas was born above Tar Tallas (underground/below Caia). 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: Aether, the god of space, Hemera, the god of day, and Ka Rong, the god of crossing the Styx.
Nyx: the goddess of the night, the daughter of Chaos. One of the five creation gods, Eribos was born on the earth (Caia) after his birth. The embodiment and noumenon of the 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 (Eros): Or Elos. Cupid, son of Karos. One of the five creator gods, born after darkness and night. The embodiment of love, fertility and sexual desire. It is he who promotes the fertility and love of the gods, and he is the embodiment of all love desires (including the opposite sex).
Uranus: the god of heaven. Gaia's eldest son and husband, the first god king. Overthrown by his son.
Pontus: Poseidon, son and lover of Gaia, the earliest Poseidon.
Ourea (Ourea): the mountain god, the sons of Gaia.
Cronus: the youngest of Gaia and Uranus's twelve children of Titan. The gods of heaven and space overthrew the father and became the second king of God.
Rhea: one of the twelve titans, the goddess of time. Cronus's wife was the second empress of God.
Oceanus: one of the twelve titans, the god of oceans and rivers. Gave birth to all the rivers on the earth and 3,111 sea goddesses.
Tethys: one of the twelve titans, the goddess of the sea; Oceanus's wife.
Hyperion: one of the twelve titans, the god of the bright sun. Father of the sun, moon and dawn.
Thea: one of the twelve Titans, the goddess of treasure, light and vision; Betrothed to Leon's wife.
Mnemosyne: one of the twelve titans, one of the muses of poetry, the god of memory, and the mother of Zeus' fifth wife, The Nine Muses.
Iapetus: one of the twelve titans. The father of Artemis, Prometheus, Epimetheus and Menotius.
Crius: one of the twelve titans, the god of growth.
Themis: one of the twelve titans, the goddess of order and justice. The second wife of Zeus, the mother of the three sequential goddesses.
Phoebe: also known as Fubo or Fubi, one of the twelve titans, the goddess of the moon Leto and the mother of Astria.
Coeus: one of the twelve titans, the god of darkness and intelligence. Phoebe's husband.
Melete: one of the Titans, the twelve sisters of Titans, one of the Musa of poetry, and the goddess of deep thought.
Aoede: one of the Titans, the twelve Titans sisters, one of the Musa of poetry, and the goddess of singing.
Aitna: one of the Titans, twelve sisters of Titans, Sicilian volcano goddess.
Dione: the goddess of the ice sea [Another common saying is that she is the daughter of Oke Anoos and Tessie.
Adanos: One of the Titans, the Twelve Titans, the God of Judgment.
Ostasos: one of the titans, the twelve titan brothers, the god of replacement.
Andes: One of the Titans, the Twelve Titans, the God of the Andes.
Olympus: One of the Titans, the Twelve Titans, the God of the Holy Mountain (the incarnation of the Holy Mountain of Olympus).
Atlas: Prometheus' brother. One of the tallest and strongest gods. He was punished for failing to resist Zeus.
Prometheus: the son of Iapetus. One of the most wise gods is called "prophet". Creator and protector of mankind. Because Zeus was locked in the Caucasus Mountain, vultures pecked at his liver every day, and then he grew well again and again. After being rescued by Heracles.
Epimetheus: the brother of Prometheus. One of the most stupid gods is called "the last to know". As a result of accepting a gift from Zeus-Pandora as his wife, diseases, evils and other disasters flew out of the "pandoras box".
Menoetius: the brother of Prometheus, the god of violence and anger, was struck by Zeus with lightning.
Metis: the goddess of wisdom, the daughter of Anoos, the first wife of Zeus and the mother of Athena.
Eurynome: the goddess of the sea, the daughter of Anoos, the third wife of Zeus and the mother of the three graces.
Leto: the goddess of the night, the daughter of Zeus and Phoebe, the sixth wife of Zeus and the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
4. The God of Greek mythology
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5. The human deity in Greek mythology
Aether: the god of space, the son of Euripides and the Knicks.
Hemera: the day god, the daughter of Eribos and Knicks.
Ka Rong: the god of Styx, the son of Euripides and the Knicks.
Thanatos: death; Son of the night goddess Knicks.
Hypnus: Sleeping God; Son of the night goddess Knicks.
Eris: the goddess of discord; The daughter of Knicks, the goddess of the night, likes to stir up discord most, and her most famous achievement is to stir up the "Trojan War".
Moerae: the three goddesses of fate; Daughter of the night goddess Knicks.
Atropos weaves the thread of life,
Lachesis decides the length of the thread of life,
Clotho cuts the thread of life.
Morus: the god of doom; Son of the Knicks.
Ceres: ghosts; Daughters of the Knicks.
Momus: mocking God; The son of the Knicks
Kerr: the god of destruction; The son of the Knicks
Oizys: worried about God; The son of the Knicks
Nemesis: the goddess of righteous indignation; Apate, the daughter of the Knicks: deceiving God; The daughter of the Knicks
Philotes: Erotic God (the god of sexual promiscuity); Geras, the daughter of the Knicks: the god of age; The daughter of the Knicks
Cacia: the goddess of evil; The daughter of the Knicks
Eurynomus: the god of decay; The son of the Knicks
Oneiros: the dream god; Knicks and Hypnos, who number 3,111, are the incarnation of all dreams.
Asteria: the starry night goddess, the sister of the night goddess Leto. Among the three goddess of the night, the Knicks are the embodiment of the night itself, while Leto and the Astria sisters are two different appearances of the night: Leto symbolizes the dark night without stars and moons, and Asteria corresponds to the starry night.
Hecate: the goddess of ghosts and magic, and the dark side of the world symbolizes her. Maid of the afterlife. The single daughter of Asteria, the goddess of starry night, and Perseus, the god of destruction.
Nemesis: Nemesis; Specially punish lawbreakers.
Helios: the sun god, the son of betrothed Leo and Tia, and the brother of the moon goddess Selene and Leona eos.
Selene 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, the sister of Helius, the sun god, and Selene, the moon goddess.
Persephone: the goddess of spring, the daughter of Demeter; Hadders's wife.
Eros: the son of little love god, Avelot Dite and Hermes or Ares. His "weapon" is a magic javelin or bow and arrow. The person who is shot will have an irresistible love for the first opposite sex he meets.
Hebe: the daughter of Zeus and Hera; The goddess of youth is the cupbearer of Olympus. After marrying Heracles.
Pan: the faun, the son of Hermes; With a pair of horns and hoofs. He is an excellent composer and flute player. Happy, naughty and lecherous gods often dance with the fairies in the mountains. However, because of his ugly appearance, he can never find a wife.
Graces: the daughter of Zeus and Eurnome; The dancers of the gods bring beauty to the world; They are
Aglaia (goddess of glory),
Euphrosyne (goddess of joy) and
Thalia (goddess of inspiration).
Muses: the daughters of Zeus and Menemosthene, * * * nine people; Also known as Muse or divines of Pierre, because they were born in Pierre. They are:
Calliope (eloquence and narrative poetry),
Clio (history),
Urania (astronomy),
Mei.