There are two answers to this. One is Uranus, or Ouranos, who IS the sky and heavens, father of the Titans, grandfather of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, and Hestia. It could also be Mount Olympus, where the gods lived.
The spirits of the dead that have lead good and virtuous lives drink from the River Lethe and are taken to the Fields of Elyseum, where they spend eternity in blissful ignorance of the suffering of their mortal existence. That is the source of the Christian concept of heaven.
Hera
The Elysium Fields
The Earth was called Gaea, who in ancient Greek mythology is the primordial goddess of who gave birth to the Titans by Ouranos (Heaven).
The main god of Greek mythology would be Zeus, the king of the gods. for he is ruler of heaven and earth. he is also king of the world.
Because, if they were females, they'd be GODDESSES!
Hades, which is in Greek and Roman mythology, is both a place for heaven and hell. So all dead people go to Hades according to Greek and Roman mythology.
Prometheus
In Greek mythology Crius was one of the Titans. The Titans were offspring of Uranus (Heaven) and Gaea (Earth)
Prometheus.
Cerberus. be careful when you say hell. what you actually mean is the underworld there was no heaven or hell in greek mythology only mount olympus and the underworld... the underworld was then split into sections that resemble heaven, hell and purgatory.
Capitalize only the G i n Greek but not the mythology. It should be Greek mythology.
The Underworld in Greek mythology is a place where everyone goes when they die, the bad the good, everyone. There is no heaven or hell.In Christian mythology it is thought the good people go to Heaven while the bad people or 'sinners' go to Hell.