This list of Greek deities does not contain all of them, especially since different people thought different things about the gods and their jobs. Some deities share the same job or are combined with others. Some also have different jobs depending on the version of Greek Myths. The categorization is also the best that these deities could be orgainzed into, considering how much they interact with one another and exchange roles.
OlympiansZeusHades
Hera
Poseidon
Demeter
Athena (Athene)
Apollo
Artemis
Ares
Aphrodite
Hephaestus
Hermes
Hestia
Gaia
Eros
Aether
Erebus (Erebos)
Ananke (Anangke, Anagke)
Chaos (goddess)
Hemera
Nyx
Phanes
Pontus
Tartarus (Tartaros)
Thalassa
Uranos (Uranus, Ouranos)
Persephone
Thanatos
Hypnos
Morpheus
Charon
Hecate (Hekate)
Cocytus (Kokytos)
Ephiales
Lethe
Macaria
Inacus-river
Proteus-seals, also a shapeshifter, "Old Man of the Sea"
Triton-seas
Achelous-river
Glaucus-sea
Ceto-sea
Oceanus-oceans
WindsAeolus-windsBoreas-north wind
Zephryos-west wind
Notos-south wind
Euros-east wind
MusesCalliope-heroic poetryClio-history
Erato-lyrics, erotic poetry
Euterpe-music
Melpomene-tragedy
Polyhymnia-songs to gods, hymns
Terpsicore-dance
Thalia-comedy
Urania-astronomy
Better Known Deities (that are not listed above)Pan-natureHelios-sun
Askelpios/Asclepios-medicine
Janus-beginnings, endings,choices,doorways
Deimos-terror
Phobos-fear
Nemesis-revenge,balance
Eris-strife,discord
Iris-rainbows, messenger goddess, sometimes attributed the sea and sky
Eos-dawn
Selene-night,moon
Hebe-youth
Nike-victory
Fates (Moirae)Clotho- the spinner (spun the thread of life)Lachesis- measures out the thread of life
Atropos- cutter of the life thread
Personified ConceptsCharis (The Charities)- 3 goddesses of grace, beauty, adornment, mirth, festivity, dance and songMomus-blame
Ponos-woe
Moros-fate
Nereus-fish
Cratos-strength and power
Pallas-warcraft
Perses-destruction
Menoitios-violent anger
Phanes-procreation
Anteros-mutual love
Himeros-longings of love
Aristaeus-cattle,fruit trees
Astraios-stars planets Astrology
Ourea- mountains
Lelantos-air, hunter's skill of tracking
Hymen-marriage,bride song
Phorcys-sea beasts
Bia-force
Apate-deception
Philotes-friendship
Geras-old age
Melia-spring
Maia-spring
Electra-storm, clouds
Alcyone-sea, moon, calmness
Tyche-fortune
Rhodos-island of Rhodes
Peitho-persuasion, myths
Eunomia-good order, lawful contact
Eurybia-sea forces
Erida-hate
Ananke-necesstiy, the nesoi-islands
Eilithya/Eileithyia-childbirth
Asteria-falling stars, nocturnal oracles
Aura-breeze, fresh cool air
Eurynome-sea meadows
Styx-river styx
Chloris-flowers
Ate-rashness,infatuation
Circe-women
Deianira-plenty
Karpo-fruits
Khione-winter
Melinoe-ghosts
Eleos, goddess of mercy and pity
Dike, goddess of Justice
Eutychia, goddess of happiness
Odyne, goddess of pain
Delphin, god of dolphins
Anteros, god of passion
TitansTartarus-tartarus
Uranus-heavens
Cronus-time, ages
Coeus-intelligence, north
Hyperion-light, east
Iapetus-mortality,west,pain,death
Oceanus-oceans
Prometheus-forethought, crafty counsel
Atlas-endurance
Epimetheus-afterthought
Crius-south, constellations
TitanessesGaia-earthMnemosyne-memory
Rhea-motherhood
Phoebe-moon
Tethys-sea
Leto- motherhood
Dione-oracle of dodona
Metis-wisdom
Themis-justice,order
Theia-sight
Clymene-fame, infamy
Hermes was the messenger of the Greek gods and played a crucial role in delivering messages, guiding souls to the underworld, and protecting travelers in Greek mythology.
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Hermes is the messenger of the Greek gods and is known for his speed and cunning. He serves as a mediator between the gods and mortals, delivering messages and guiding souls to the underworld. Hermes is also associated with commerce, travel, and communication in Greek mythology.
In ancient Greek mythology, the messenger of the gods, usually Hermes, served as a mediator between the gods and humans. He delivered messages, guided souls to the underworld, and protected travelers.
In ancient Greek mythology, the messenger to the gods, usually Hermes, served as a mediator between the gods and humans. He delivered messages, guided souls to the underworld, and protected travelers.
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They new the will of the gods.