Zeus
Uranus - Gaea Greek deities, Caelus - Tellus Roman deities Cronus - Rhea Greek deities, Saturn - Ops Roman deities Oceanus - Tethys Greek deities, Oceanus - Tethys Roman deities Atlas common greek and roman deity Themis common greek and roman deity Prometheus common deity Zeus - Hera Greek deities, Jupiter - Juno Roman deities Poseidon - Demeter Greek deities, Neptune - Ceres Roman deities Hephaestus - Aphrodite Greek deities, Vulcan - Venus Roman deities Athena - Minerva, Ares - Mars, Hestia - Vesta, Hermes - Mercury, Artemis - Diana, Apollo, Dionyssos - Liber last added god son of Zeus and the mortal woman Semele. Greek - Roman Asclepius - Aesculapius Charites - Gratiae Dioscuri common name Eileithyia - Lucina Eros - Cupid Hebe - Juventas Heracles - Hercules Horae common name Leto - Latona Moirae - Parcae Muses - Musae Nike - Victoria Tyche - Fortuna
Athena is a powerful goddess in Greek mythology, known for her wisdom, warfare strategy, and creative skills. She is often depicted as one of the most influential and respected deities among the Greek pantheon.
Most of the Greek/Roman deities were involved in the lives of humans.
Zeus, the king of the Greek gods, had numerous children, many of whom are considered main deities in the Greek pantheon. Among his most prominent children are Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Persephone, and Dionysus, making a total of six main gods. Additionally, he fathered other notable figures, but these six are often highlighted for their significant roles in mythology.
The Titans were for the most part born of the Greek primordial gods Ouranus (the sky) and Gaia (the earth) deities.
Demeter spent most of her time on Mount Olympus, which was the home of the ancient Greek gods. She was one of the Twelve Olympians, the principal deities of the Greek pantheon, who resided on the mountain.
I don't believe she was 'boring', she was in fact one of the most active deities with all the roles she played in Greek literature.
The most famous children of Zeus were Apollo, Athena, Ares, Aphrodite, Artemis, Hermes, Dionysus, Hephaestus, and Hercules. These deities played significant roles in Greek mythology and were often depicted as powerful and influential figures.
The island-city of Delos, a significant religious and commercial center in ancient Greece, is believed to have had around 30 temples dedicated to various deities. Among these, the most prominent was the Temple of Apollo, which held great importance in Greek mythology and worship. The island's sacred status attracted numerous pilgrims and contributed to its wealth and influence in the ancient world.
Socrates
The Roman god Mars was most often associated with the Greek war god Ares, so often the two deities symbols are confused. So no, Mars does not have a Greek symbol, but symbols for Ares are borrowed for Mars.
Most modern people do not, not even Wiccans who most commonly worship the One, the Goddess, and the God acknowledge all of the ancient Greek deities.