I'll name a few. First we have the twelve Olympian gods. Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Dionysus, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, Athena, Ares, and the last three, aka the big three - Zeus, Poseidon, & Hades. Those are the 12 most comonly known Greek gods and godesses of mythology. There are some more of course, Hestia, Hypnos, etc. One of the most complete listings of the ancient Greek deities is provided at the site Theoi Greek Mythology. Link below.
Demeter, the goddess of the harvest and nature.
There is supposively no God of Earth but a Goddess of Earth, Gaia or Gaea.
Zues,Hera,Athena,Poseidon,Hephautus,Aphordite,Ares...it's just most of the gods and goddess
Pan was the god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music.
Dionysus was the great Olympian god of wine, vegetation, pleasure and festivity.
Zeus, king of the gods, the god of sky and weather, law, order and fate.
Demeter and Dionysus
Relating to the Earth, in a purely physical sense. The opposite, Olympian deities, were wholly unconcerned with the Earth itself. You may think of the chthonic deities as being somewhat druidic in nature.
Zeus was the leader of all ancient Greek gods in Olympus. However, even before his time and before Olympus, there were two deities considered in Greek and Roman mythology to be Mother and Father of all existence, and to be supreme above all: -Gaia (Mother Earth) -Uranus (Father Sky)
Gaea WAS the earth in Greek mythology.
earth in roman mythology is Terra and in Greek mythology it is Gaea
in Greek mythology,it is Gaea,the Greek personification.In Roman mythology,it is Terra.
In Greek mythology, Zeus lives on Mount Olympus with the other Olympian deities. In various myths, he descends to different places on Earth and begets children by mortal women.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon was the god of the sea and, as "Earth-Shaker," of earthquakes. Neptune in Roman mythology.
Gaia "land" or "earth", is the primal Greek goddess personifying the Earth.
The Earth was called Gaea, who in ancient Greek mythology is the primordial goddess of who gave birth to the Titans by Ouranos (Heaven).
At creation, the earth was called Gaia in greek mythology.
The only planet whose name in English is not derived from Greek or Roman mythology is Earth.
In Greek mythology, the goddess of the earth is Gaia Gaia is the greek goddess of earth. Geb is the Egyptian god of earth.