Atlas
Zeus (boss Greek God) had an affair with Mnemosyne, who produced nine children, all girls. These were the MUSES, whose job is to inspire works of art. Clio is the Muse in charge of History.
Scribes did that job.
roman gods were more fatherly, stern, warlike, and as an example: hyposis god of sleep in greek times he would just sleep but, in roman times he killed gaurds who fell asleep at thier post and others who dare sleep when they have a job to do.
Qualify to be a locksmith, then seek a job at an employer whose smiths are unionized.
cities hold such a grat potential because of job opportunities
Helios was the Greek god of the sun, whose job was to drive his golden chariot across the sky each day, bringing light and heat to the world.
he is god of joy and wine ;)
When a Greek god or goddess is "god of it" it is not their job, it is their nature and domain: they can not do that "right" or "wrong".
Menelaus was a greek god
confucius
According to Greek Mythology, Poseidon was the God of the seas and the God of earthquakes.
Poseidon is a Greek god who was in charge of the sea.
He was not exactly a Greek god. He was a Greek demigod (half god, half human) who is widely known for the Labors of Hercules, given to him by Hera in revenge for being born.
In Greek mythology, Areas was the God of War, equivalent to the Roman God Mars.
Zeus (boss Greek God) had an affair with Mnemosyne, who produced nine children, all girls. These were the MUSES, whose job is to inspire works of art. Clio is the Muse in charge of History.
Atlas is a name of uncertain meaning. It was the name of the god whose job it was to support the sky on his back. That is why all statues that show a man supporting a weight are called Atlases.
To govern the Dead and be the ruler of the Underworld.