Greek Mythology Deified Mortals - Free Download
Mortals who were elevated to divine status in ancient Greek mythology. Contains 30 records. Download in Excel, CSV, PDF formats.
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| Name | GreekName | RomanName | Description | Category | Immortal | Gender |
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| Achilles | Ἀχιλλεύς | hero of the Trojan War | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Aiakos | Αἰακός | a king of Aegina, appointed as a Judge of the Dead in the Underworld after his death | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Aeolus | Αἴολος | a king of Thessaly, made the immortal king of the winds by Zeus | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Alabandus | Ἀλάβανδος | he was the founder of the town of Alabanda | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Amphiaraus | Ἀμφιάραος | a hero of the war of the Seven Against Thebes who became an oracular spirit of the Underworld after his death | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Ariadne | Αριάδνη | a Cretan princess who became the immortal wife of Dionysus | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Aristaeus | Ἀρισταῖος | a Thessalian hero, his inventions saw him immortalised as the god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing, and hunting | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Asclepius | Ἀσκληπιός | a Thessalian physician who was struck down by Zeus, to be later recovered by his father Apollo | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Attis | Ἄττις | a consort of Cybele, granted immortality as one of her attendants | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Bolina | Βολίνα | a mortal woman transformed into an immortal nymph by Apollo | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| The Dioscuri | Διόσκουροι | divine twins | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Castor | Κάστωρ | The Dioscuri - One of the divine twins | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Pollux | Πολυδεύκης | The Dioscuri - One of the divine twins | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Endymion | Ἐνδυμίων | lover of Selene, granted eternal sleep so as never to age or die | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Ganymede | Γανυμήδης | a handsome Trojan prince, abducted by Zeus and made cup-bearer of the gods | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Glaucus | Γλαῦκος | the fisherman's sea god, made immortal after eating a magical herb | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Hemithea and Parthenos | Ἡμιθέα and Παρθένος | princesses of the Island of Naxos who leapt into the sea to escape their father's wrath; Apollo transformed them into demi-goddesses | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Heracles | Ἡρακλῆς | ascended hero | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Lampsace | Λαμψάκη | a semi-historical Bebrycian princess honored as goddess for her assistance to the Greeks | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Minos | Μίνως | a king of Crete, appointed as a Judge of the Dead in the Underworld after his death | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Ino | Ἰνώ | a Theban princess who became the sea goddess Leucothea | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Tenes | Τέννης | was a hero of the island of Tenedos | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| The Leucippides | Λευκιππίδες | wives of the Dioscuri | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Phoebe | Φοίβη | wife of Pollux | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Hilaera | Ἱλάειρα | wife of Castor | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Orithyia | Ὠρείθυια | an Athenian princess abducted by Boreas and made the goddess of cold, gusty mountain winds | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Palaemon | Παλαίμων | a Theban prince, made into a sea god along with his mother, Ino | deified mortal | immortal | male | |
| Phylonoe | Φυλονόη | daughter of Tyndareus and Leda, made immortal by Artemis | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Psyche | Ψυχή | goddess of the soul | deified mortal | immortal | female | |
| Semele | Σεμελη | mortal mother of Dionysus, who later was made the goddess Thyone (Θυωνη) | deified mortal | immortal | female |