The Ancient Greeks had lots of gods, but only 14 main ones: THE BIG THREE *1. Zeus (main god; sky god) *2. Poseidon (water god) *3. Hades (god of the Underworld) THE OTHER MAIN GODS *4. Aphrodite (goddess of love) *5. Apollo (god of sun, light, music, and the prophecy) *6. Ares (God of War) *7. Artemis (goddess of the hunt and moon; protector of the young) *8. Athena (goddess of wisdom, skill, and war) *9. Demeter (goddess of agriculture) *10. Dionysus (god of wine) *11. Hephaestus (smith of the gods) *12. Hera (goddess of marriage and family; wife of Zeus) *13. Hermes (messenger of the god) *14. Hestia (goddess of the hearth, home, and family) MINOR GODS, MONSTERS, AND CREATURES *Furies *Graces *Fates *Muses *Nymphs *Sirens *Centaurs *Cyclops *Satyrs *Giants GREEK HEROES *Achilles *Agamemnon *Heracles *Jason and the Argonauts *Odysseus *Pandora *Theseus
Poseidon was a Greek god, the god of the sea. His Roman counterpart is Neptune. Many of the Roman and Greek gods were similar deities, but their names were different.
Rhea Rhadamanthys
Some other names for Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy, include Phoebus, Helios, and Apollon.
Misconception here; the Romans did not adopt Greek gods and change their names. They already had their own gods and simply equated them to Greek gods later.
Janice is a Greek God who happened to have two faces.
Poseidon was a Greek god, the god of the sea. His Roman counterpart is Neptune. Many of the Roman and Greek gods were similar deities, but their names were different.
Rhea Rhadamanthys
Some other names for Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy, include Phoebus, Helios, and Apollon.
Misconception here; the Romans did not adopt Greek gods and change their names. They already had their own gods and simply equated them to Greek gods later.
Deimos, Phobos, Harmonia.
Liber and Bacchus
His Greek name is Hermes.
Uranus is the Greek name for the God of the Sky, his Roman equivilant is Caelus.
No.It is Hebrew in origin, and the meaning of Isaac is "laughter".Greek Gods have names with meanings in Greek.
It is the same as the Greek. Although some spell it Phaethon.
No, only the actual god names like Zeus or Hera and also God.
Both names start with "A".