I relate the greek gods and goddesses, as follows:
Ares = Aries
Dionysus = Taurus
Hermes = Gemini
Hera = Cancer
Hephaestus = Leo
Artemis = Virgo
Athena = Libra
Aphrodite = Scorpio
Apollo = Saggitarius
Demeter = Capricorn
Zeus = Aquarius
Poseidon = Pisces
The Greek gods didn't have symbols the way you are probably thinking of them. There is always a certain amount of iconography associated with religion, but they didn't have anything like the "Cross" or "Star of David" that applied to specific gods. Instead, the gods had items that were generally associated when them - such as the peacock to Hera, or the Laurel to Apollo.
In the Percy Jackson universe, Nyx's Symbol is a star in a crescent moon.In the real world, the Greek gods didn't have symbols the way we think. In fact, Nyx herself was a symbol, being the embodiment of night..
star = ástron (άστρον)
Star Charts
Mercury - Greek = Hermes, the messenger of the gods - older name was Stilbon, the gleamingVenus - Greek = Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, older name was Phosphoros, bringer of lightEarth - Greek = Gaia, mother earthMars - Greek = Ares, the god of war, also known as Areos aster, star of AresJupiter - Greek = Zeus, king of godsSaturn - Greek = Kronos, the god of agricultureThe names we use now are all Roman in origin except Uranus and Earth, but the naming conventions were maintained with the more recently discovered planets.Uranus - Greek, god of the heavensNeptune - Greek = Poseidon, the god of the sea.Pluto - Greek = Hades, the god of the underworld
Zodiac signs are associated with the 12 constellations that lie along the ecliptic, the apparent path of the Sun in the sky. The Sun appears to pass through each of these constellations during the year, creating what we know as the zodiac signs. While the constellations themselves have shifted over time due to Earth's precession, the zodiac signs remain fixed based on the Babylonian system.
The Greek gods didn't have symbols the way you are probably thinking of them. There is always a certain amount of iconography associated with religion, but they didn't have anything like the "Cross" or "Star of David" that applied to specific gods. Instead, the gods had items that were generally associated when them - such as the peacock to Hera, or the Laurel to Apollo.
"Astro-" comes from the Greek word "astron," which means star. It is commonly used in English to refer to celestial objects or phenomena related to space and stars, such as astronomy.
No. Star signs are part of astrology, which is classified as pseudoscience.
starTechnically star in Greek is "star", however the Greek word for star is astro.
The two most prominent stars in the constellation of Gemini are called Castor and Pollux, who were twin brothers and placed into the heavens according to Greek myth. Aquarius and Libra are the two other signs of the zodiac that are classified as being "Air" signs.
The modern greek word for star is "αστέρι" (asteree), the ancient greek word for star is "αστήρ" (asteer).
The Greek letter for Northern Star is L
Western Hemisphere signs: Virgo. Chinese signs: Rooster.
I dont think that they have anything about matching star signs. But i guess its possible.
The dates for the star signs has changed due to the precession of the equinoxes.
Narcis is the Greek name for the god of the sun. Narcis is one of the nine Icarii Star Gods. The name is the Catalan form of the longer name Narcissus.