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| Name | GreekName | RomanName | Category | Description | Immortal | Gender | Images | Relatives | Books | Events |
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| Aphrodite | Ἀφροδίτη, Aphroditē | Venus | major olympians | Goddess of beauty, love, desire, and pleasure. Although married to Hephaestus she had many lovers, most notably Ares, Adonis, and Anchises. She was depicted as an extraordinarily beautiful woman, with… | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6f/Sandro_Botticelli_-_La_nascita_di_Venere_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg/640px-Sandro_Botticelli_-_La_nascita_di_Venere_-_Google_Art_Project… | |||
| Apollo | Ἀπόλλων, Apóllōn | Apollo | major olympians | God of music, arts, knowledge, healing, plague, prophecy, poetry, manly beauty, and archery. He is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis. Both Apollo and Artemis use a bow and arro… | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/Niobe_JacquesLouisDavid_1772_Dallas_Museum_of_Art.jpg | |||
| Ares | Ἄρης, Árēs | Mars | major olympians | God of war, bloodshed, and violence. The son of Zeus and Hera, he was depicted as a beardless youth, either nude with a helmet and spear or sword, or as an armed warrior. Homer portrays him as moody a… | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Jacques-Louis_David_Aphrodite_Ares_Graces.jpg/523px-Jacques-Louis_David_Aphrodite_Ares_Graces.jpg | |||
| Artemis | Ἄρτεμις, Ártemis | Diana | major olympians | Virgin goddess of the hunt, wilderness, animals, young girls, childbirth, and plague. In later times Artemis became associated with bows and arrows. She is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and twin sist… | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/63/Tizian_015.jpg/834px-Tizian_015.jpg | |||
| Athena | Ἀθηνᾶ, Athēnâ | Minerva | major olympians | Goddess of reason, wisdom, intelligence, skill, peace, warfare, battle strategy, and handicrafts. According to most traditions, she was born from Zeus's forehead, fully formed and armored. She is depi… | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/Mengs%2C_Urteil_des_Paris.jpg/634px-Mengs%2C_Urteil_des_Paris.jpg | |||
| Demeter | Δημήτηρ, Dēmētēr | Ceres | major olympians | Goddess of grain, agriculture, harvest, growth, and nourishment. Demeter is a daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and a sister of Zeus, by whom she bore Persephone. Demeter is one of the main deities of the… | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0d/CSA-T46-%2410-1861_%281862_in_error%29.jpg/800px-CSA-T46-%2410-1861_%281862_in_error%29.jpg | |||
| Dionysus/Bacchus | Διόνυσος, Diónysos/Βάκχος, Bákkhos | Bacchus | major olympians | God of wine, fruitfulness, parties, festivals, madness, chaos, drunkenness, vegetation, and ecstasy. In art he is depicted as either an older bearded god or an effeminate, long-haired youth. His attri… | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d0/Dionysos_on_a_cheetah%2C_Pella%2C_Greece.jpg/623px-Dionysos_on_a_cheetah%2C_Pella%2C_Greece.jpg | |||
| Hades/Pluto | ᾍδης, Hádēs/Πλούτων, Ploutōn | male | major olympians | God of the underworld and the dead. His consort is Persephone. His attributes are the drinking horn or cornucopia, key, sceptre, and the three-headed dog Cerberus. His sacred animals include the scree… | immortal | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/Hades_abducting_Persephone.jpg/800px-Hades_abducting_Persephone.jpg | ||||
| Hephaestus | Ἥφαιστος, Hḗphaistos | Vulcan | major olympians | God of fire, metalworking, and crafts. Either the son of Zeus and Hera or Hera alone, he is the smith of the gods and the husband of the adulterous Aphrodite. He was usually depicted as a bearded, cri… | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/06/Peter_Paul_Rubens_177.jpg/713px-Peter_Paul_Rubens_177.jpg | |||
| Hera | Ἥρα, Hḗra | Juno | major olympians | Queen of the gods, and goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, heirs, kings, and empires. She is the wife and sister of Zeus, and the daughter of Cronus and Rhea. She was usually depicted as a regal w… | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4d/Jacopo_Tintoretto_-_The_Origin_of_the_Milky_Way_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg/670px-Jacopo_Tintoretto_-_The_Origin_of_the_Milky_Way_-_Goog… | |||
| Hermes | Ἑρμῆς, Hērmēs | Mercury | major olympians | God of boundaries, travel, communication, trade, language, and writing. The son of Zeus and Maia, Hermes is the messenger of the gods, and a psychopomp who leads the souls of the dead into the afterli… | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/49/Francesco_Albani_-_Apollo_and_Hermes_%281635%29.jpg | |||
| Hestia | Ἑστία, Hestía | Vesta | major olympians | Virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and chastity. She is a daughter of Rhea and Cronus, and a sister of Zeus. Not often identifiable in Greek art, she appeared as a modestly veiled woman. Her symbols… | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c2/Hestia_tapestry.jpg/764px-Hestia_tapestry.jpg | |||
| Poseidon | Ποσειδῶν, Poseidōn | Neptune | major olympians | God of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, and earthquakes. He is a son of Cronus and Rhea, and the brother of Zeus and Hades. He rules one of the three realms of the universe, as king of the sea and t… | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2f/Poseidon_Penteskouphia_Louvre_CA452.jpg/625px-Poseidon_Penteskouphia_Louvre_CA452.jpg | |||
| Zeus | Ζεύς, Zeus | Jupiter | major olympians | King of the gods, ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky, weather, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice. He is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. He overthrew Cronus and gained the sovere… | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/66/Le_Jupiter_Olympien_ou_l%27art_de_la_sculpture_antique.jpg | |||
| Coeus | Κοῖος (Koîos) | twelve titan | Titan of intellect and the axis of heaven around which the constellations revolved. | immortal | male | |||||
| Crius | Κρεῖος (Kreîos) | twelve titan | The least individualized of the Twelve Titans, he is the father of Astraeus, Pallas, and Perses. Implied to be the Titan of constellations. | immortal | male | |||||
| Cronus | Κρόνος (Kronos) | twelve titan | Titan of harvests and personification of destructive time. The leader of the Titans, who overthrew his father Uranus only to be overthrown in turn by his son, Zeus. Not to be confused with Chronos. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d7/The_Mutiliation_of_Uranus_by_Saturn.jpg/800px-The_Mutiliation_of_Uranus_by_Saturn.jpg | ||||
| Hyperion | Ὑπερίων (Hyperíōn) | twelve titan | Titan of light. With Theia, he is the father of Helios (the sun), Selene (the moon), and Eos (the dawn). | immortal | male | |||||
| Iapetus | Ἰαπετός (Iapetós) | twelve titan | Titan of mortality and father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, Menoetius, and Atlas. | immortal | male | |||||
| Mnemosyne | Mνημοσύνη (Mnēmosýnē) | twelve titan | Titaness of memory and remembrance, and mother of the Nine Muses. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6d/Mnemosyne_%28color%29_Rossetti.jpg/495px-Mnemosyne_%28color%29_Rossetti.jpg | ||||
| Oceanus | Ὠκεανός (Ōceanós) | twelve titan | Titan of the all-encircling river Oceans around the earth, the fount of all the Earth's fresh-water. | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5b/Nereus%2C_Doris%2C_Okeanos_Pergamonaltar.JPG/640px-Nereus%2C_Doris%2C_Okeanos_Pergamonaltar.JPG | ||||
| Phoebe | Φοίβη (Phoíbē) | twelve titan | Titaness of the "bright" intellect and prophecy, and consort of Koios. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/dd/Giocatrici-di-astragali.JPG/723px-Giocatrici-di-astragali.JPG | ||||
| Rhea | Ῥέα (Rhéa) | twelve titan | Titaness of fertility, motherhood and the mountain wilds. She is the sister and consort of Cronus, and mother of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter, and Hestia. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b5/Rh%C3%A9a_pr%C3%A9sentant_une_pierre_emmaillot%C3%A9e_%C3%A0_Cronos_dessin_du_bas-relief_d%27un_autel_romain.jpg | ||||
| Tethys | Τηθύς (Tēthýs) | twelve titan | Titaness of fresh-water, and the mother of the rivers, springs, streams, fountains, and clouds. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/60/Tethys_mosaic_83d40m_Phillopolis_mid4th_century_-p2fx.2.jpg | ||||
| Theia | Θεία (Theía) | twelve titan | Titaness of sight and the shining light of the clear blue sky. She is the consort of Hyperion, and mother of Helios, Selene, and Eos. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Pergamonmuseum_-_Antikensammlung_-_Pergamonaltar_32.jpg | ||||
| Themis | Θέμις (Thémis) | twelve titan | Titaness of divine law and order. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/Goddess_of_justice.jpg | ||||
| Asteria | Ἀστερία (Astería) | titan | Titaness of nocturnal oracles and falling stars. | immortal | female | https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/af/Pergamonmuseum_-_Antikensammlung_-_Pergamonaltar_27.JPG/640px-Pergamonmuseum_-_Antikensammlung_-_Pergamonaltar_27.JPG | ||||
| Astraeus | Ἀστραῖος (Astraîos) | titan | Titan of dusk, stars, and planets, and the art of astrology. | immortal | male | |||||
| Atlas | Ἄτλας (Átlas) | titan | Titan forced to carry the heavens upon his shoulders by Zeus. Also Son of Iapetus. | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/Atlas_Santiago_Toural_GFDL.jpg | ||||
| Aura | Αὔρα (Aúra) | titan | Titaness of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bf/Las_Incantadas_Louvre_Ma1393_side_A.jpg | ||||
| Clymene | Κλυμένη (Clyménē) | titan | Titaness of renown, fame, and infamy, and wife of Iapetus. | immortal | female | |||||
| Dione | Διώνη (Diṓnē) | titan | Titaness of the oracle of Dodona. | immortal | female | |||||
| Helios | Ἥλιος (Hḗlios) | titan | Titan of the sun and guardian of oaths. | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8e/Ilion---metopa.jpg | ||||
| Selene | Σελήνη (Selḗnē) | titan | Titaness of the moon. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/09/Altar_Selene_Louvre_Ma508.jpg/746px-Altar_Selene_Louvre_Ma508.jpg | ||||
| Eos | Ἠώς (Ēṓs) | titan | Titaness of the dawn. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8b/Eos_Memnon_Louvre_G115.jpg/774px-Eos_Memnon_Louvre_G115.jpg | ||||
| Epimetheus | Ἐπιμηθεύς (Epimētheús) | titan | Titan of afterthought and the father of excuses. | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/51/Pandora%27s_gift_to_Epimetheus.jpg | ||||
| Eurybia | Εὐρυβία (Eurybía) | titan | Titaness of the mastery of the seas and consort of Krios. | immortal | female | |||||
| Eurynome | Εὐρυνόμη (Eurynómē) | titan | Titaness of water-meadows and pasturelands, and mother of the three Charites by Zeus. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/64/Greek_Eros_vase.png | ||||
| Lelantos | Λήλαντος (Lēlantos) | titan | Titan of air and the hunter's skill of stalking prey. He is the male counterpart of Leto. | immortal | male | |||||
| Leto | Λητώ (Lētṓ) | titan | Titaness of motherhood and mother of the twin Olympians, Artemis and Apollo. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/61/Tityos_Leto_Louvre_G42.jpg/922px-Tityos_Leto_Louvre_G42.jpg | ||||
| Menoetius | Μενοίτιος (Menoítios) | titan | Titan of violent anger, rash action, and human mortality. Killed by Zeus. | immortal | male | |||||
| Metis | Μῆτις (Mē̂tis) | titan | Titaness of good counsel, advice, planning, cunning, craftiness, and wisdom. Mother of Athena. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/53/Winged_goddess_Louvre_F32.jpg/799px-Winged_goddess_Louvre_F32.jpg | ||||
| Ophion | Ὀφίων (Ophíōn) | titan | An elder Titan, in some versions of the myth he ruled the Earth with his consort Eurynome before Cronus overthrew him. Another account describes him as a snake, born from the "World Egg" | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Orphic-egg.png | ||||
| Pallas | Πάλλας (Pállas) | titan | Titan of warcraft. He was killed by Athena during the Titanomachy. | immortal | male | |||||
| Perses | Πέρσης (Pérsēs) | titan | Titan of destruction. | immortal | male | |||||
| Prometheus | Προμηθεύς (Promētheús) | titan | Titan of forethought and crafty counsel, and creator of mankind. | immortal | male | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/0e/Prometheus_Adam_Louvre_MR1745_edit_atoma.jpg/578px-Prometheus_Adam_Louvre_MR1745_edit_atoma.jpg | ||||
| Styx | Στύξ (Stýx) | titan | Titaness of the Underworld river Styx and personification of hatred. | immortal | female | regular: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c6/Dor%C3%A9_-_Styx.jpg | ||||
| Agrius | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by the Moirai (Fates) with bronze clubs. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Alcyoneus | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was (along with Porphyrion), the greatest of the Giants; immortal while fighting in his native land, he was dragged from his homeland and killed by Heracles. According to… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Alektos/Allektos | giant | Named on the late sixth century Siphnian Treasury (Alektos), and the second century BC Pergamon Altar (Allektos). | immortal | male | ||||||
| Aristaeus | giant | According to the Suda, he was the only Giant to "survive". He Is probably named on an Attic black-figure dinos by Lydos (Akropolis 607) dating from the second quarter of the sixth century BC, fightin… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Asterius/Astarias/Aster | giant | ("Bright One" or "Glitterer"): A Giant, also called Aster, killed by Athena, whose death, according to some accounts, was celebrated by the Panathenaea. Probably the same as the Giant Astarias named o… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Clytius | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Hecate with her torches. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Enceladus | giant | Euripides has Athena fighting him with her "Gorgon shield" (her aegis). According to Apollodorus, he was crushed by Athena under the Island of Sicily. Virgil has him struck by Zeus' lightning bolt, a… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Ephialtes | giant | (probably different from the Aload Giant who was also named Ephialtes): According to Apollodorus he was blinded by arrows from Apollo and Heracles. He is named on three Attic black-figure pots (Akropo… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Euryalus | giant | He is named on a late sixth century red-figure cup (Akropolis 2.211) and an early fifth century red-figure cup (British Museum E 47) fighting Hephaestos. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Eurymedon | giant | According to Homer, he was a king of the Giants and father of Periboea (mother of Nausithous, king of the Phaeacians, by Poseidon), who "brought destruction on his froward people". He was possibly th… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Eurytus | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Dionysus with his thyrsus. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Gration | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Artemis. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Hopladamas (or Hopladamus) | giant | : Possibly named (as Hoplodamas) on two vases dating from the second quarter of the sixth century BC, on one (Akropolis 607) being speared by Apollo, while on the other (Getty 81.AE.211) attacking Zeu… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Hippolytus | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Hermes, who was wearing Hades' helmet, which made its wearer invisible. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Lion or Leon | giant | Possibly a Giant, he is mentioned by Photius (as ascribed to Ptolemy Hephaestion) as a giant who was challenged to single combat by Heracles and killed. Lion-headed Giants are shown on the Gigantomac… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Mimas/Mimon/Mimos | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by Hephaestus. Euripides has Zeus burning him "to ashes" with his thunderbolt. According to others he was killed by Ares. "Mimos"—possibly in error for "Mimas"… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Pallas | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was flayed by Athena, who used his skin as a shield. Other accounts name others whose hyde provided Athena's aegis: the epic poem Meropis has Athena kill and flay the Gia… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Pelorus | giant | According to Claudian, he was killed by Mars, the Roman equivalent of Ares. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Picolous | giant | A Gigas who had become infatuated with Circe and attempted to capture her, only to be killed by Helios. It is said that the legendary moly plant first sprang forth from Picolous' blood as it seeped i… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Polybotes | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was crushed under Nisyros, a piece of the island of Kos broken off and thrown by Poseidon. He is named on two sixth century BC pots, on one (Getty 81.AE.211) he is oppose… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Porphyrion | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was (along with Alcyoneus), the greatest of the Giants, he attacked Heracles and Hera but Zeus "smote him with a thunderbolt, and Hercules shot him dead with an arrow." A… | immortal | male | ||||||
| Thoas/Thoon | giant | According to Apollodorus, he was killed by the Moirai (Fates) with bronze clubs. | immortal | male | ||||||
| Otus/Otos (Aloadae) | Ότος (Ἀλῳάδαι) | giant | twin giants who attempted to climb to Olympus by piling mountains on top of each other. | immortal | male | |||||
| Ephialtes (Aloadae) | Εφιάλτης (Ἀλῳάδαι) | giant | twin giants who attempted to climb to Olympus by piling mountains on top of each other. | immortal | male | |||||
| Anax | Αναξ | giant | was a giant of the island of Lade near Miletos in Lydia, Anatolia. | immortal | male | |||||
| Antaeus | Ἀνταῖος | giant | a Libyan giant who wrestled all visitors to the death until he was slain by Heracles | immortal | male | |||||
| Antiphates | Ἀντιφάτης | giant | the king of the man-eating giants known as Laestrygones which were encountered by Odysseus on his travels. | immortal | male | |||||
| Argus Panoptes | Ἄργος Πανόπτης | giant | a hundred-eyed giant tasked with guarding over Io | immortal | male | |||||
| Asterius | Αστεριος | giant | a Lydian giant. | immortal | male | |||||
| Cacus | Κακος | giant | a fire-breathing Latin giant slain by Heracles. | immortal | male | |||||
| Arges (Elder Cyclopes) | Ἄργης | giant | One of three one-eyed giants who forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus, Trident of Poseidon and Helmet of Hades | immortal | male | |||||
| Brontes (Elder Cyclopes) | Βρόντης | giant | One of three one-eyed giants who forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus, Trident of Poseidon and Helmet of Hades | immortal | male | |||||
| Steropes (Elder Cyclopes) | Στερόπης | giant | One of three one-eyed giants who forged the lightning-bolts of Zeus, Trident of Poseidon and Helmet of Hades | immortal | male | |||||
| Polyphemus | Πολύφημος | giant | a cyclops who briefly captured Odysseus and his men, only to be overcome and blinded by the hero | immortal | male | |||||
| Gegenees | Γηγενέες | giant | a tribe of six-armed giants fought by the Argonauts on Bear Mountain in Mysia | immortal | male | |||||
| Geryon | Γηρυων | giant | a three-bodied giant who dwelt on the sunset isle at the ends of the earth. He was slain by Heracles when the hero arrived to fetch the giant's cattle as one of his twelve labours. | immortal | male | |||||
| Hekatonkheires | Ἑκατόγχειρες | Centimanes | giant | the Hundred-Handed Ones, giant gods of violent storms and hurricanes. Three sons of Uranus and Gaia, each with their own distinct characters. | immortal | male | ||||
| Briareus | Βριάρεως | giant | or Aigaion (Αἰγαίων), The Vigorous - see [Hekatonkheires] | immortal | male | |||||
| Cottus | Κόττος | giant | The Furious - see [Hekatonkheires] | immortal | male | |||||
| Gyges | Γύγης | giant | The Big-Limbed - see [Hekatonkheires] | immortal | male | |||||
| Laestrygonians | Λαιστρυγόνες | giant | a tribe of man-eating giants encountered by Odysseus on his travels | immortal | male | |||||
| Orion | Ὠρίων | giant | a giant huntsman whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion | immortal | male | |||||
| Talos | Τάλως | giant | a giant forged from bronze by Hephaestus, and given by Zeus to his lover Europa as her personal protector | immortal | male | |||||
| Tityos | Τίτυος | giant | a giant slain by Apollo and Artemis when he attempted to violate their mother Leto. | immortal | male | |||||
| Typhon | Τυφῶν | giant | a monstrous immortal storm-giant who attempted to launch an attack on Mt. Olympus but was defeated by the Olympians and imprisoned in the pits of Tartarus | immortal | male | |||||
| Achlys | Ἀχλύς | deity | spirit of the death-mist, personification of sadness, misery and poison | immortal | ||||||
| Adephagia | Ἀδηφαγία | deity | spirit of satiety and gluttony | immortal | ||||||
| Adikia | Ἀδικία | deity | spirit of injustice and wrongdoing | immortal | ||||||
| Aergia | Ἀεργία | deity | spirit of idleness, laziness, indolence and sloth | immortal | ||||||
| Agon | Ἀγών | deity | spirit of contest, who possessed an altar at Olympia, site of the Olympic Games. | immortal | ||||||
| Aidos | Αἰδώς | deity | spirit of modesty, reverence and respect | immortal | ||||||
| Aisa | Αἴσα | deity | personification of lot and fate | immortal | ||||||
| Alala | Ἀλαλά | deity | spirit of the war cry | immortal | ||||||
| Alastor | Ἀλάστωρ | deity | spirit of blood feuds and vengeance | immortal | ||||||
| Aletheia | Ἀλήθεια | deity | spirit of truth, truthfulness and sincerity | immortal | ||||||
| Algea | Ἄλγεα | deity | spirits of pain and suffering | immortal | ||||||
| Achos | Ἄχος | deity | trouble, distress | immortal | ||||||
| Ania | Ἀνία | deity | ache, anguish | immortal | ||||||
| Lupe | Λύπη | deity | pain, grief, sadness | immortal | ||||||
| Alke | Ἀλκή | deity | spirit of prowess and courage | immortal | ||||||
| Amechania | Ἀμηχανία | deity | spirit of helplessness and want of means | immortal | ||||||
| Amphilogiai | Ἀμφιλογίαι | deity | spirits of disputes, debate, and contention | immortal | ||||||
| Anaideia | Ἀναίδεια | deity | spirit of ruthlessness, shamelessness, and unforgivingness | immortal | ||||||
| Androktasiai | Ἀνδροκτασίαι | deity | spirits of battlefield slaughter | immortal | ||||||
| Angelia | Ἀγγελία | deity | spirit of messages, tidings and proclamations | immortal | ||||||
| Apate | Ἀπάτη | deity | spirit of deceit, guile, fraud and deception | immortal | ||||||
| Apheleia | Ἀφέλεια | deity | spirit of simplicity | immortal | ||||||
| Aporia | Ἀπορία | deity | spirit of difficulty, perplexity, powerlessness, and want of means | immortal | ||||||
| Arae | Ἀραί | deity | spirits of curses | immortal | ||||||
| Arete | Ἀρετή | deity | spirit of virtue, excellence, goodness, and valour | immortal | ||||||
| Atë | Ἄτη | deity | spirit of delusion, infatuation, blind folly, recklessness, and ruin | immortal | ||||||
| Bia (Violence) | Βία | deity | the personification of force and raw energy | immortal | ||||||
| Caerus | Καιρός | deity | spirit of opportunity | immortal | ||||||
| Corus | Κόρος | deity | spirit of surfeit | immortal | ||||||
| Deimos | Δεῖμος | deity | spirit of fear, dread, and terror | immortal | ||||||
| Dikaiosyne | Δικαιοσύνη | deity | spirit of justice and righteousness | immortal | ||||||
| Dike | Δίκη | deity | spirit of justice, fair judgement, and the rights established by custom and law | immortal | ||||||
| Dolos | Δόλος | deity | spirit of trickery, cunning deception, craftiness, treachery, and guile | immortal | ||||||
| Dysnomia | Δυσνομία | deity | spirit of lawlessness and poor civil constitution | immortal | ||||||
| Dyssebeia | Δυσσέβεια | deity | spirit of impiety | immortal | ||||||
| Eirene | Εἰρήνη | deity | goddess of peace | immortal | ||||||
| Ekecheiria | Ἐκεχειρία | deity | spirit of truce, armistice, and the cessation of all hostilities; honoured at the Olympic Games | immortal | ||||||
| Eleos | Ἔλεος | deity | spirit of mercy, pity, and compassion | immortal | ||||||
| Elpis | Ἐλπίς | deity | spirit of hope and expectation | immortal | ||||||
| Epiphron | Ἐπίφρων | deity | spirit of prudence, shrewdness, thoughtfulness, carefulness, and sagacity | immortal | ||||||
| Eris | Ἔρις | deity | spirit of strife, discord, contention, and rivalry | immortal | ||||||
| Erotes | ἔρωτες | deity | immortal | |||||||
| Anteros | Ἀντέρως | deity | god of requited love | immortal | ||||||
| Eros | Ἔρως | deity | god of love and sexual intercourse | immortal | ||||||
| Hedylogos | Ἡδύλογος | deity | god of sweet talk and flattery | immortal | ||||||
| Hermaphroditus | Ἑρμαφρόδιτος | deity | god of hermaphrodites, effeminate men and androgyny | immortal | ||||||
| Himeros | Ἵμερος | deity | god of sexual desire | immortal | ||||||
| Hymen/Hymenaeus | Ὑμήν/Ὑμεναιος | deity | god of marriage ceremonies, inspiring feasts and song | immortal | ||||||
| Pothos | Πόθος | deity | god of sexual longing, yearning, and desire | immortal | ||||||
| Eucleia | Εὔκλεια | deity | spirit of good repute and glory | immortal | ||||||
| Eulabeia | Εὐλάβεια | deity | spirit of discretion, caution, and circumspection | immortal | ||||||
| Eunomia | Εὐνομία | deity | goddess of good order and lawful conduct | immortal | ||||||
| Eupheme | Εὐφήμη | deity | spirit of words of good omen, acclamation, praise, applause, and shouts of triumph | immortal | ||||||
| Eupraxia | Eὐπραξία | deity | spirit of well-being | immortal | ||||||
| Eusebeia | Eὐσέβεια | deity | spirit of piety, loyalty, duty, and filial respect | immortal | ||||||
| Euthenia | Εὐθενία | deity | spirit of prosperity, abundance, and plenty | immortal | ||||||
| Gelos | Γέλως | deity | spirit of laughter | immortal | ||||||
| Geras | Γῆρας | deity | spirit of old age | immortal | ||||||
| Harmonia | Ἁρμονία | deity | goddess of harmony and concord | immortal | ||||||
| Hebe | Ήβη | deity | goddess of youth | immortal | ||||||
| Hedone | Ἡδονή | deity | spirit of pleasure, enjoyment, and delight | immortal | ||||||
| Heimarmene | Εἵμαρμένη | deity | personification of share destined by fate | immortal | ||||||
| Homados | Ὅμαδος | deity | spirit of the din of battle | immortal | ||||||
| Homonoia | Ὁμόνοια | deity | spirit of concord, unanimity, and oneness of mind | immortal | ||||||
| Horkos | Ὅρκος | deity | spirit of oaths | immortal | ||||||
| Horme | Ὁρμή | deity | spirit of impulse or effort (to do a thing), eagerness, setting oneself in motion, and starting an action | immortal | ||||||
| Hybris | Ὕβρις | deity | spirit of outrageous behaviour | immortal | ||||||
| Hypnos | Ὕπνος | deity | god of sleep | immortal | ||||||
| Hysminai | Ὑσμῖναι | deity | spirits of fighting and combat | immortal | ||||||
| Ioke | Ἰωκή | deity | spirit of pursuit in battle | immortal | ||||||
| Kakia | Kακία | deity | spirit of vice and moral badness | immortal | ||||||
| Kalokagathia | Καλοκαγαθία | deity | spirit of nobility | immortal | ||||||
| Keres | Κῆρες | deity | spirit of violent or cruel death | immortal | ||||||
| Koalemos | Κοάλεμος | deity | spirit of stupidity and foolishness | immortal | ||||||
| Kratos | Κράτος | deity | spirit of strength, might, power, and sovereign rule | immortal | ||||||
| Kydoimos | Κυδοιμός | deity | spirit of the din of battle, confusion, uproar, and hubbub | immortal | ||||||
| Lethe | Λήθη | deity | spirit of forgetfulness and oblivion, and of the river of the same name | immortal | ||||||
| Limos | Λιμός | deity | spirit of hunger and starvation | immortal | ||||||
| Litae | Λιταί | deity | spirits of prayer | immortal | ||||||
| Lyssa | Λύσσα | deity | spirit of rage, fury and rabies in animals | immortal | ||||||
| Machai | Μάχαι | deity | spirits of fighting and combat | immortal | ||||||
| Mania | Μανία | deity | spirit or spirits of madness, insanity, and frenzy | immortal | ||||||
| Moirai or Fates | Μοίραι | deity | immortal | |||||||
| Clotho | Κλωθώ | deity | the spinner of the life thread | immortal | ||||||
| Lachesis | Λάχεσις | deity | the measurer of the life thread | immortal | ||||||
| Atropos | Άτροπος | deity | the severer of the life thread | immortal | ||||||
| Momus | Μῶμος | deity | spirit of mockery, blame, censure and stinging criticism | immortal | ||||||
| Moros | Μόρος | deity | spirit of doom | immortal | ||||||
| Neikea | τὰ Νείκη | deity | spirits of quarrels, feuds and grievances | immortal | ||||||
| Nemesis | Νέμεσις | deity | goddess of revenge, balance, righteous indignation, and retribution | immortal | ||||||
| Nike | Νίκη | deity | goddess of victory | immortal | ||||||
| Nomos | Νόμος | deity | spirit of law | immortal | ||||||
| Oizys | Ὀϊζύς | deity | spirit of woe and misery | immortal | ||||||
| Oneiroi | Ὄνειροι | deity | spirits of dreams | immortal | ||||||
| Epiales | Ἐπιάλης | deity | spirit of nightmares | immortal | ||||||
| Morpheus | Μορφεύς | deity | god of dreams, who takes shape of humans | immortal | ||||||
| Phantasos | Φάντασος | deity | spirit of dreams of fantasy, who takes shape of inanimate objects | immortal | ||||||
| Phobetor/Icelos | Φοβήτωρ/Ἴκελος | deity | spirit of nightmares, who takes shape of animals | immortal | ||||||
| Palioxis | Παλίωξις | deity | spirit of backrush, flight and retreat from battle | immortal | ||||||
| Peitharchia | Πειθαρχία | deity | spirit of obedience | immortal | ||||||
| Peitho | Πειθώ | deity | spirit of persuasion and seduction | immortal | ||||||
| Penia | Πενία | deity | spirit of poverty and need | immortal | ||||||
| Penthus | Πένθος | deity | spirit of grief, mourning, and lamentation | immortal | ||||||
| Pepromene | Πεπρωμένη | deity | personification of the destined share, similar to Heimarmene | immortal | ||||||
| Pheme | Φήμη | deity | spirit of rumour, report, and gossip | immortal | ||||||
| Philophrosyne | Φιλοφροσύνη | deity | spirit of friendliness, kindness, and welcome | immortal | ||||||
| Philotes | Φιλότης | deity | spirit of friendship, affection, and sexual intercourse | immortal | ||||||
| Phobos | Φόβος | deity | spirit of panic fear, flight, and battlefield rout | immortal | ||||||
| Phonoi | Φόνοι | deity | spirits of murder, killing, and slaughter | immortal | ||||||
| Phrike | Φρίκη | deity | spirit of horror and trembling fear | immortal | ||||||
| Phthonus | Φθόνος | deity | spirit of envy and jealousy | immortal | ||||||
| Pistis | Πίστις | deity | spirit of trust, honesty, and good faith | immortal | ||||||
| Poine | Ποίνη | deity | spirit of retribution, vengeance, recompense, punishment, and penalty for the crime of murder and manslaughter | immortal | ||||||
| Polemos | Πόλεμος | deity | personification of war | immortal | ||||||
| Ponos | Πόνος | deity | spirit of hard labour and toil | immortal | ||||||
| Poros | Πόρος | deity | spirit of expediency, the means of accomplishing or providing, contrivance and device | immortal | ||||||
| Praxidike | Πραξιδίκη | deity | spirit of exacting justice | immortal | ||||||
| Proioxis | Προίωξις | deity | spirit of onrush and battlefield pursuit | immortal | ||||||
| Prophasis | Πρόφασις | deity | spirit of excuses and pleas | immortal | ||||||
| Ptocheia | Πτωχεία | deity | spirit of beggary | immortal | ||||||
| Soter | Σωτήρ | deity | male spirit of safety, preservation, and deliverance from harm | immortal | ||||||
| Soteria | Σωτηρία | deity | female personification of safety, preservation, and deliverance from harm | immortal | ||||||
| Sophrosyne | Σωφροσύνη | deity | spirit of moderation, self-control, temperance, restraint, and discretion | immortal | ||||||
| Techne | Τέχνη | deity | personification of art and skill | immortal | ||||||
| Thanatos | Θάνατος | deity | spirit of death and mortality | immortal | ||||||
| Thrasos | Θράσος | deity | spirit of boldness | immortal | ||||||
| Tyche | Τύχη | deity | goddess of fortune, chance, providence, and fate | immortal | ||||||
| Zelos | Ζῆλος | deity | spirit of eager rivalry, emulation, envy, jealousy, and zeal | immortal | ||||||
| Amphiaraus | Ἀμφιάραος | chthonic deity | a hero of the war of the Seven Against Thebes who became an oracular spirit of the Underworld after his death | immortal | ||||||
| Angelos | Ἄγγελος | chthonic deity | a daughter of Zeus and Hera who became an underworld goddess | immortal | ||||||
| Askalaphos | Ἀσκάλαφος | chthonic deity | the son of Acheron and Orphne who tended the Underworld orchards before being transformed into a screech owl by Demeter | immortal | ||||||
| Cerberus | Κέρβερος | chthonic deity | the three-headed hound who guarded the gates of Hades | immortal | ||||||
| Charon | Χάρων | chthonic deity | ferryman of Hades | immortal | ||||||
| Empusa | Ἔμπουσα | chthonic deity | a monstrous underworld spirit or spirits with flaming hair, the leg of a goat and a leg of bronze. They are also servants of Hecate. | immortal | ||||||
| Erebos | Ἔρεβος | chthonic deity | the primeval god of darkness, his mists encircled the underworld and filled the hollows of the earth | immortal | ||||||
| Erinyes | Ἐρινύες | chthonic deity | the Furies, goddesses of retribution, known as "The Kindly Ones" | immortal | ||||||
| Alecto | Ἀληκτώ | chthonic deity | the unceasing one | immortal | ||||||
| Tisiphone | Τισιφόνη | chthonic deity | avenger of murder | immortal | ||||||
| Megaera | Μέγαιρα | chthonic deity | the jealous one | immortal | ||||||
| Hecate | Ἑκάτη | chthonic deity | goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts, and necromancy | immortal | ||||||
| Aiakos | Αἰακός | chthonic deity | Judges of the Dead - former mortal king of Aegina, guardian of the keys of Hades and judge of the men of Europe | immortal | ||||||
| Minos | Μίνως | chthonic deity | Judges of the Dead - former mortal king of Crete and judge of the final vote | immortal | ||||||
| Rhadamanthys | Ῥαδάμανθυς | chthonic deity | Judges of the Dead - former mortal lawmaker and judge of the men of Asia | immortal | ||||||
| Keuthonymos | Κευθόνυμος | chthonic deity | an Underworld spirit and father of Menoetes | immortal | ||||||
| Cronus | Κρόνος | chthonic deity | deposed king of the Titans; after his release from Tartarus he was appointed king of the Island of the Blessed | immortal | ||||||
| Lamia | Λάμια | chthonic deity | a vampiric Underworld spirit or spirits in the train of Hecate | immortal | ||||||
| Lampades | Λαμπάδες | chthonic deity | torch-bearing Underworld nymphs | immortal | ||||||
| Gorgyra | Γοργύρα | chthonic deity | immortal | |||||||
| Orphne | Ορφνη | chthonic deity | a Lampad nymph of Hades, mother of Askalaphos | immortal | ||||||
| Macaria | Μακαρία | chthonic deity | daughter of Hades and goddess of blessed death (not to be confused with the daughter of Heracles | immortal | ||||||
| Melinoe | Μελινόη | chthonic deity | daughter of Persephone and Zeus who presided over the propitiations offered to the ghosts of the dead | immortal | ||||||
| Menoetes | Μενοίτης | chthonic deity | an Underworld spirit who herded the cattle of Hades | immortal | ||||||
| Mormo | Μορμώ | chthonic deity | a fearsome Underworld spirit or spirits in the train of Hecate | immortal | ||||||
| Nyx | Νύξ | chthonic deity | the primeval goddess of night | immortal | ||||||
| Persephone | Περσεφόνη | chthonic deity | queen of the underworld, wife of Hades and goddess of spring growth | immortal | ||||||
| Acheron | Αχέρων | chthonic deity | Rivers of the Underworld - the river of woe | immortal | ||||||
| Kokytos | Kωκυτός | chthonic deity | Rivers of the Underworld - the river of wailing | immortal | ||||||
| Lethe | Λήθη | chthonic deity | Rivers of the Underworld - the river of forgetfulness | immortal | ||||||
| Phlegethon | Φλεγέθων | chthonic deity | Rivers of the Underworld - the river of fire | immortal | ||||||
| Styx | Στύξ | chthonic deity | Rivers of the Underworld - the river of hatred and oaths | immortal | ||||||
| Tartarus | Τάρταρος | chthonic deity | Rivers of the Underworld - the primeval god of the dark, stormy pit of Hades | immortal | ||||||
| Thanatos | Θάνατος | chthonic deity | Rivers of the Underworld - spirit of death and minister of Hades | immortal | ||||||
| Aegaeon | Αιγαίων | sea deity | god of violent sea storms and ally of the Titans | immortal | ||||||
| Achelous | Αχελώος | sea deity | shark-shaped sea spirit | immortal | ||||||
| Amphitrite | Αμφιτρίτη | sea deity | sea goddess and consort of Poseidon | immortal | ||||||
| Benthesikyme | Βενθεσικύμη | sea deity | daughter of Poseidon, who resided in Ethiopia | immortal | ||||||
| Brizo | Βριζώ | sea deity | patron goddess of sailors, who sent prophetic dreams | immortal | ||||||
| Ceto | Κῆτώ | sea deity | goddess of the dangers of the ocean and of sea monsters | immortal | ||||||
| Charybdis | Χάρυβδις | sea deity | a sea monster and spirit of whirlpools and the tide | immortal | ||||||
| Cymopoleia | Κυμοπόλεια | sea deity | a daughter of Poseidon married to the Giant Briareus | immortal | ||||||
| Delphin | Δέλφιν | sea deity | the leader of the dolphins, Poseidon placed him in the sky as the constellation Delphin | immortal | ||||||
| Eidothea | Ειδοθέα | sea deity | prophetic sea nymph and daughter of Proteus | immortal | ||||||
| Glaucus | Γλαῦκος | sea deity | the fisherman's sea god | immortal | ||||||
| Gorgons | Γοργόνες | sea deity | three monstrous sea spirits | immortal | ||||||
| Stheno | Σθεννώ | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Euryale | Εὐρυάλη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Medusa | Μέδουσα | sea deity | the only mortal of the three | immortal | ||||||
| Graeae | Γραῖαι | sea deity | three ancient sea spirits who personified the white foam of the sea; they shared one eye and one tooth between them | immortal | ||||||
| Deino | Δεινώ | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Enyo | Ενυώ | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Pemphredo | Πεμφρεδώ | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Harpies | Ηάρπυιαι | sea deity | winged spirits of sudden, sharp gusts of wind | immortal | ||||||
| Aello/Aellope/Aellopous | Αελλώ/Αελλώπη/Αελλόπους | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Ocypete/Ocypode/Ocythoe | Ωκυπέτη/Ωκυπόδη/Ωκυθόη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Podarge/Podarke | Ποδάργη/Ποδάρκη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Celaeno | Κελαινώ | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Nicothoe | Νικοθόη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Hippocampi | ´Ιππόκαμπος | sea deity | horses of the sea that have the upper-body of a horse and the lower-body of a fish | immortal | ||||||
| Ichthyocentaurs | Ιχθυοκένταυροι | sea deity | a race of centaurine sea-gods with the upper bodies of men, the lower fore-parts of horses, ending in the serpentine tails of fish | immortal | ||||||
| Bythos | Βύθος | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Aphros | Άφρος | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Karkinos | Καρκίνος | sea deity | a giant crab who allied itself with the Hydra against Heracles. When it died, Hera placed it in the sky as the constellation Cancer | immortal | ||||||
| Ladon | Λάδων | sea deity | a hundred-headed sea serpent who guarded the western reaches of the sea, and the island and golden apples of the Hesperides | immortal | ||||||
| Leucothea | Λευκοθέα | sea deity | a sea goddess who aided sailors in distress | immortal | ||||||
| Nereides | Νηρηίδες | sea deity | sea nymphs | immortal | ||||||
| Thetis | Θέτις | sea deity | leader of the Nereids who presided over the spawning of marine life in the sea | immortal | ||||||
| Arethusa | Αρετούσα | sea deity | a daughter of Nereus who was transformed into a fountain | immortal | ||||||
| Galene | Γαλήνη | sea deity | goddess of calm seas | immortal | ||||||
| Psamathe | Πσαμάθη | sea deity | goddess of sand beaches | immortal | ||||||
| Nereus | Νηρέας | sea deity | the old man of the sea, and the god of the sea's rich bounty of fish | immortal | ||||||
| Nerites | Νερίτης | sea deity | a sea spirit who was transformed into a shell-fish by Aphrodite | immortal | ||||||
| Oceanus | Ὠκεανός | sea deity | Titan god of the Earth-encircling river Oceanus, the font of all the Earth's fresh-water | immortal | ||||||
| Palaemon | Παλαίμων | sea deity | a young sea god who aided sailors in distress | immortal | ||||||
| Phorcys | Φόρκυς | sea deity | god of the hidden dangers of the deep | immortal | ||||||
| Pontos | Πόντος | sea deity | primeval god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures | immortal | ||||||
| Proteus | Πρωτεύς | sea deity | a shape-shifting, prophetic old sea god, and the herdsman of Poseidon's seals | immortal | ||||||
| Scylla | Σκύλλα | sea deity | monstrous sea goddess | immortal | ||||||
| Sirens | Σειρῆνες | sea deity | sea nymphs who lured sailors to their death with their song | immortal | ||||||
| Aglaope/Aglaophonos/Aglaopheme | Αγλαόπη/Αγλαόφωνος/Αγλαοφήμη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Himerope | Ίμερόπη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Leucosia | Λευκοσία | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Ligeia | Λιγεία | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Molpe | Μολπή | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Parthenope | Παρθενόπη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Peisinoe/Peisithoe | Πεισινόη/Πεισιθόη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Raidne | Ραίδνη | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Teles | Τέλης | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Thelchtereia | Θελχτήρεια | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Thelxiope/Thelxiepeia | Θελξιόπη/Θελξιέπεια | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Telchines | Τελχινες | sea deity | sea spirits native to the island of Rhodes; the gods killed them when they turned to evil magic | immortal | ||||||
| Actaeus | Ακταίος | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Argyron | Αργυρών | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Atabyrius | Αταβύριος | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Chalcon | Χαλκών | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Chryson | Χρυσών | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Damon/Demonax | Δαμων/Δημώναξ | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Damnameneus | Δαμναμενεύς | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Dexithea | Δεξιθέα | sea deity | mother of Euxanthios by Minos | immortal | ||||||
| Lycos/Lyktos | Λύκος/Λύκτος | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Lysagora | Λυσαγόρα | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Makelo | Μακελώ | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Megalesius | Μεγαλήσιος | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Mylas | Μύλας | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Nikon | Νίκων | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Ormenos | Ορμενος | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Simon | Σίμων | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Skelmis | Σκελμις | sea deity | immortal | |||||||
| Tethys | Τηθύς | sea deity | Titan goddess of the sources fresh water, and the mother of the rivers, springs, streams, fountains, and clouds | immortal | ||||||
| Thalassa | Θάλασσα | sea deity | primeval goddess of the sea and consort of Pontos | immortal | ||||||
| Thaumas | Θαῦμας | sea deity | god of the wonders of the sea | immortal | ||||||
| Thoosa | Θόοσα | sea deity | goddess of swift currents | immortal | ||||||
| Triteia | Τριτεια | sea deity | daughter of Triton and companion of Ares | immortal | ||||||
| Triton | Τρίτων | sea deity | fish-tailed son and herald of Poseidon | immortal | ||||||
| Tritones | Τρίτωνες | sea deity | fish-tailed spirits in Poseidon's retinue | immortal | ||||||
| Achelois | Ἀχελωΐς | sky deity | "she who washes pain away", a minor moon goddess | immortal | female | |||||
| Aeolus/Aiolos | Αίολος | sky deity | god of the winds. | immortal | male | |||||
| Aether | Αιθήρ | sky deity | primeval god of the upper air | immortal | male | |||||
| Alectrona | Αλεκτρονα | sky deity | solar goddess of the morning or waking up | immortal | female | |||||
| Aparctias | Απαρκτίας | sky deity | another name for the north wind (not identified with Boreas) | immortal | male | |||||
| Apheliotes | Αφηλιώτης | sky deity | god of the east wind (when Eurus is considered southeast) | immortal | male | |||||
| Argestes | Αργέστης | sky deity | another name for the west or northwest wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Caicias | Καικίας | sky deity | god of the northeast wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Circios/Thraskias | Κίρκιος/Θρασκίας | sky deity | god of the north-northwest wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Euronotus | Ευρονότος | sky deity | god of the southeast wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Lips | Λίψ | sky deity | god of the southwest wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Skeiron | Σκείρων | sky deity | god of the northwest wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Arke | Άρκη | sky deity | messenger of the Titans and twin sister of Iris | immortal | female | |||||
| Astraios | Ἀστραῖος | sky deity | Titan god of stars and planets, and the art of astrology | immortal | male | |||||
| The Astra Planeti | Αστρα Πλανετοι | sky deity | gods of the five wandering stars or planets | immortal | male | |||||
| Stilbon | Στιλβών | sky deity | god of Hermaon, the planet Mercury | immortal | male | |||||
| Eosphorus | Ηωσφόρος | sky deity | god of Venus the morning star | immortal | male | |||||
| Hesperus | Ἓσπερος | sky deity | god of Venus the evening star | immortal | male | |||||
| Pyroeis | Πυρόεις | sky deity | god of Areios, the planet Mars | immortal | male | |||||
| Phaethon | Φαέθων | sky deity | god of Dios, the planet Jupiter | immortal | male | |||||
| Phaenon | Φαίνων | sky deity | god of Kronion, the planet Saturn | immortal | male | |||||
| Aurai | Αὖραι | sky deity | nymphs of the cooling breeze | immortal | female | |||||
| Aura | Αὖρα | sky deity | goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning | immortal | female | |||||
| Chaos | Χάος | sky deity | the nothingness from which all else sprang, she also represented the lower atmosphere which surrounded the earth | immortal | female | |||||
| Chione | Χιόνη | sky deity | goddess of snow and daughter of Boreas | immortal | female | |||||
| Uranus | Ουρανός | sky deity | primeval god of the heavens | immortal | male | |||||
| Hemera | Ημέρα | sky deity | primeval goddess of the day | immortal | female | |||||
| The Hesperides | ´Εσπερίδες | sky deity | nymphs that represented a star cluster in the constellation Taurus (Pleiades) and were associated with rain | immortal | female | |||||
| Iris | Ίρις | sky deity | goddess of the rainbow and divine messenger | immortal | female | |||||
| Nephelai | Νεφέλαι | sky deity | cloud nymphs | immortal | female | |||||
| Pandia | Πανδία | sky deity | daughter of Selene and Zeus | immortal | female | |||||
| Ersa | Ἕρση | sky deity | goddess of the morning dew | immortal | female | |||||
| Anemoi | Άνεμοι | sky deity | gods of the winds | immortal | male | |||||
| Boreas | Βορέας | sky deity | god of the north wind and of winter | immortal | male | |||||
| Eurus | Εύρος | sky deity | god of the unlucky east or southeast wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Notus | Νότος | sky deity | god of the south wind | immortal | male | |||||
| Zephyrus | Ζέφυρος | sky deity | god of the west wind | immortal | male | |||||
| The Pleiades | Πλειάδες | sky deity | goddesses of the constellation Pleiades and were associated with rain | immortal | female | |||||
| Alcyone | Αλκυόνη | sky deity | immortal | female | ||||||
| Sterope | Στερόπη | sky deity | immortal | female | ||||||
| Celaeno | Κελαινώ | sky deity | immortal | female | ||||||
| Electra | Ηλέκτρα | sky deity | immortal | female | ||||||
| Maia | Μαία | sky deity | immortal | female | ||||||
| Merope | Μερώπη | sky deity | immortal | female | ||||||
| Taygete | Ταϋγέτη | sky deity | immortal | female | ||||||
| Aetna | Αἴτνη | rustic deity | goddess of the volcanic Mount Etna in Sicily | immortal | ||||||
| Amphictyonis | Αμφικτυονίς | rustic deity | goddess of wine and friendship between nations, a local form of Demeter | immortal | ||||||
| Anthousai | Ανθούσαι | rustic deity | flower nymphs | immortal | ||||||
| Aristaeus | Ἀρισταῖος | rustic deity | god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing, and hunting | immortal | ||||||
| Attis | Άττις | rustic deity | vegetation god and consort of Cybele | immortal | ||||||
| Britomartis | Βριτόμαρτις | rustic deity | Cretan goddess of hunting and nets used for fishing, fowling and the hunting of small game | immortal | ||||||
| Cabeiri | Κάβειροι | rustic deity | gods or spirits who presided over the Mysteries of the islands of Lemnos and Samothrace | immortal | ||||||
| Aitnaios | Αιτναιος | rustic deity | see Cabeiri | immortal | ||||||
| Alkon | Αλκων | rustic deity | see Cabeiri | immortal | ||||||
| Eurymedon | Ευρυμεδών | rustic deity | see Cabeiri | immortal | ||||||
| Onnes | Όννης | rustic deity | see Cabeiri | immortal | ||||||
| Tonnes | Τόννης | rustic deity | see Cabeiri | immortal | ||||||
| Centaurs | Κένταυροι | rustic deity | a race of half-man, half-horse beings | immortal | ||||||
| Asbolus | Άσβολος | rustic deity | Centaur. | immortal | ||||||
| Chariclo | Χαρικλώ | rustic deity | Centaur - wife of the centaur Chiron | immortal | ||||||
| Chiron | Χείρων | rustic deity | Centaur - the eldest and wisest of the Centaurs | immortal | ||||||
| Eurytion | Ευρυτιων | rustic deity | Centaur. | immortal | ||||||
| Nessus | Νέσσος | rustic deity | Centaur - a ferryman at the river Euenus | immortal | ||||||
| Pholus | Φώλος | rustic deity | Centaur | immortal | ||||||
| Cercopes | Κέρκοπες | rustic deity | a pair of monkey-like thieves who plagued the land of Lydia in western Anatolia | immortal | ||||||
| Akmon | Ακμών | rustic deity | see Cercopes | immortal | ||||||
| Passalos | Πάσσαλος | rustic deity | see Cercopes | immortal | ||||||
| Chloris | Χλωρίς | rustic deity | goddess of flowers and wife of Zephyrus | immortal | ||||||
| Comus | Κόμος | rustic deity | god of revelry, merrymaking, and festivity | immortal | ||||||
| Corymbus | Κόρυμβος | rustic deity | god of the fruit of the ivy | immortal | ||||||
| Curetes | Κουρέτες | rustic deity | guardians of infant Zeus on Mount Ida, barely distinguished from the Dactyls and the Corybantes | immortal | ||||||
| Cybele | Κυβέλη | rustic deity | a Phrygian mountain goddess associated with Rhea | immortal | ||||||
| Dactyls | Δάκτυλοι | rustic deity | "fingers", minor deities originally representing fingers of a hand | immortal | ||||||
| Acmon | Ακμών | rustic deity | see Dactyls | immortal | ||||||
| Damnameneus | Δαμναμενεύς | rustic deity | see Dactyls | immortal | ||||||
| Delas | Δήλας | rustic deity | see Dactyls | immortal | ||||||
| Epimedes | Επιμήδης | rustic deity | see Dactyls | immortal | ||||||
| Heracles | rustic deity | see Dactyls - not to be confused with the hero Heracles | immortal | |||||||
| Iasios | Ιάσιος | rustic deity | see Dactyls | immortal | ||||||
| Kelmis | Κελμις | rustic deity | see Dactyls | immortal | ||||||
| Skythes | Σκύθης | rustic deity | see Dactyls | immortal | ||||||
| Titias | Τιτίας | rustic deity | see Dactyls - companions of Cybele | immortal | ||||||
| Cyllenus | Κύλληνος | rustic deity | see Dactyls - companions of Cybele | immortal | ||||||
| Dryades | Δρυάδες | rustic deity | tree and forest nymphs | immortal | ||||||
| Epimeliades | Επιμελίδες | rustic deity | nymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocks | immortal | ||||||
| Hamadryades | Αμαδρυάδες | rustic deity | oak tree dryades | immortal | ||||||
| Hecaterus | Ηεκατερος | rustic deity | minor god of the hekateris — a rustic dance of quickly moving hands — and perhaps of the skill of hands in general | immortal | ||||||
| The Horae | Ώρες | rustic deity | The Hours | immortal | ||||||
| Eunomia | Ευνομία | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of natural order - Spirit of good order, and springtime goddess of green pastures | immortal | ||||||
| Dike | Δίκη | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of natural order - spirit of justice, may have represented springtime growth | immortal | ||||||
| Eirene | Ειρήνη | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of natural order - spirit of peace and goddess of the springtime | immortal | ||||||
| Thallo | Θαλλώ | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of spring buds and shoots, identified with Eirene | immortal | ||||||
| Auxo | Αυξώ | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of spring growth | immortal | ||||||
| Karpo | Καρπώ | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of the fruits of the earth | immortal | ||||||
| Pherousa | Φέρουσα | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of welfare - the bringer | immortal | ||||||
| Euporie | Ευπορίη | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of welfare - abundance | immortal | ||||||
| Orthosie | Ορθοσίη | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of welfare - prosperity | immortal | ||||||
| Auge | Αυγή | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - first light of the morning | immortal | ||||||
| Anatole/Anatolia | Ανατολή/Ανατολία | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - sunrise | immortal | ||||||
| Mousika or Musica | Μουσική | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of music and study | immortal | ||||||
| Gymnastika, Gymnastica/Gymnasia | Γυμναστίκή/Γυμνασία | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of gymnastics/exercise | immortal | ||||||
| Nymphe | Νυμφή | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of ablutions (bathing, washing) | immortal | ||||||
| Mesembria | Μεσημβρία | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - noon | immortal | ||||||
| Sponde | Σπονδή | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - libations poured after lunch | immortal | ||||||
| Elete | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - prayer, the first of the afternoon work hours | immortal | |||||||
| Akte, Acte/Cypris | Ακτή/Κυπρίς | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - eating and pleasure, the second of the afternoon work hours | immortal | ||||||
| Hesperis | Έσπερίς | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - evening | immortal | ||||||
| Dysis | Δύσις | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - sunset | immortal | ||||||
| Arktos | Άρκτος | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - night sky, constellation | immortal | ||||||
| Eiar | Είαρ | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - spring | immortal | ||||||
| Theros | Θέρος | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - summer | immortal | ||||||
| Pthinoporon | Φθινόπωρον | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - autumn | immortal | ||||||
| Cheimon | Χειμών | rustic deity | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - winter | immortal | ||||||
| Korybantes | Κορύβαντες | rustic deity | the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele | immortal | ||||||
| Damneus | Δαμνεύς | rustic deity | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "the one who tame" | immortal | ||||||
| Idaios | Ιδαίος | rustic deity | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "of Mount Ida" | immortal | ||||||
| Kyrbas | Κύρβας | rustic deity | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - whose name is probably a variant of Korybas, singular for "Korybantes" | immortal | ||||||
| Okythoos | Ωκύθοος | rustic deity | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "the one running swiftly" | immortal | ||||||
| Prymneus | Πρυμνεύς | rustic deity | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "of lower area" | immortal | ||||||
| Pyrrhichos | Πυρῥιχος | rustic deity | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - god of the rustic dance | immortal | ||||||
| Maenades | μαινάδες | rustic deity | crazed nymphs in the retinue of Dionysus | immortal | ||||||
| Methe | Μέθη | rustic deity | nymph of drunkenness | immortal | ||||||
| Meliae | Μελίαι | rustic deity | nymphs of honey and the ash tree | immortal | ||||||
| Naiades | Ναιάδες | rustic deity | fresh water nymphs. | immortal | ||||||
| Daphne | Δάφνη | rustic deity | see Naiades - fresh water nymph. | immortal | ||||||
| Metope | Μετώπη | rustic deity | see Naiades - fresh water nymph. | immortal | ||||||
| Minthe | Μίνθη | rustic deity | see Naiades - fresh water nymph. | immortal | ||||||
| The Nymphai Hyperboreioi | Νύμφαι Υπερβόρειοι | rustic deity | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery | immortal | ||||||
| Hekaerge | Εκαέργη | rustic deity | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented distancing | immortal | ||||||
| Loxo | Λοξώ | rustic deity | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented trajectory | immortal | ||||||
| Oupis | Ουπις | rustic deity | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented aim | immortal | ||||||
| Oreades | Ὀρεάδες | rustic deity | mountain nymphs | immortal | ||||||
| Adrasteia | Αδράστεια | rustic deity | Oreades - mountain nymphs - a nursemaid of the infant Zeus | immortal | ||||||
| Echo | Ηχώ | rustic deity | Oreades - mountain nymphs - a nymph cursed never to speak except to repeat the words of others | immortal | ||||||
| Oceanides | Ωκεανίδες | rustic deity | fresh water nymphs | immortal | ||||||
| Beroe | Βερόη | rustic deity | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph - A nymph of Beirut, the daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis, who was wooed by both Dionysus and Poseidon | immortal | ||||||
| Calypso | Καλυψώ | rustic deity | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph | immortal | ||||||
| Clytie | Κλυτίη | rustic deity | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph | immortal | ||||||
| Idyia | Ίδυια | rustic deity | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph - wife of the Colchian king Aeetes, mother of Medea | immortal | ||||||
| Acaste | rustic deity | see Oceanides | immortal | |||||||
| Admete | rustic deity | see Oceanides | immortal | |||||||
| Adrasteia | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182 | immortal | |||||||
| Aethra | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Astronomica 2.21; Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 90c Fowler; Ovid, Fasti 5.171 | immortal | |||||||
| Aetna | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Παλιχη | immortal | |||||||
| Amalthea | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182;[6] Schol. ad Hom. II. 21.194; usually not an Oceanid, e.g. Apollodorus, 2.7.5 | immortal | |||||||
| Amphirho | rustic deity | see Oceanides | immortal | |||||||
| Amphitrite | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Also Apollodorus, 1.4.5; the name of a Nereid at Hesiod, Theogony, 243, 254, and Apollodorus, 1.2.7 | immortal | |||||||
| Argia/Argea | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Also Hyginus, Fabulae 143 | immortal | |||||||
| Asia | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Pompholyge);[7] the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | immortal | |||||||
| Asterodia | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3.242 (Parisian, Florentine). | immortal | |||||||
| Asterope | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Akragantes | immortal | |||||||
| Beroe | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Virgil, Georgics 4.341; cf. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 41.153; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | immortal | |||||||
| Callirhoe | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Apollodorus, 2.5.10 | immortal | |||||||
| Calypso | rustic deity | see Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7; "probably not" the same as the Calypso who was the lover of Odysseus[8] | immortal | |||||||
| Camarina | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Pindar, Olympian 5.1–4 | immortal | |||||||
| Capheira | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Diodorus Siculus, 5.55 | immortal | |||||||
| Cerceis | rustic deity | see Oceanides | immortal | |||||||
| Ceto | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Nonnus, Dionysiaca 26.355; the name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7 | immortal | |||||||
| Chryseis | rustic deity | see Oceanides | immortal | |||||||
| Clio/Cleio | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Virgil, Georgics 4.341; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | immortal | |||||||
| Clitemneste | rustic deity | see Oceanides | immortal | |||||||
| Clymene | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 156; Tzetzes, Chiliades 4.19.359; possibly the same as at Virgil, Georgics 4.345; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | immortal | |||||||
| Clytie/Clytia | rustic deity | see Oceanides | immortal | |||||||
| Coryphe | rustic deity | see Oceanides - Cicero, De Natura Deorum 3.59 | immortal |