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Dodekatheon
The goddess of youth. The daughter of Zeus and Hera. The cupbearer for the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus, serving their nectar and ambrosia, until she was married to Heracles.
The god of the Sun, music, medicine, death dealing, and archery and also a brother of Artemis. He was also patron of the oracle at Delphi.
The goddess of grain and agriculture, the pure nourisher of youth and the green earth, the health-giving cycle of life and death, and preserver of marriage and the sacred law.
The god of wine - represents not only the intoxicating power of wine, but also its social and beneficial influences. The promoter of civilization, a lawgiver, and lover of peace — as well as the patron deity of agriculture and the theatre. Also known as the Liberator, freeing one from one's normal self, by madness, ecstasy, or wine.
The god of technology including, specifically blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals and metallurgy, and fire.
The goddess of love, lust, and beauty - not Divine Love as in the Christian tradition, but specifically physical or sexual attraction. Myrtle, dove, sparrow, and swan are sacred to her.
The son of Zeus and Hera. Though often incorrectly referred to as the Olympian god of war, more accurately the god of savage war, or bloodlust.
The goddess of the hunt and the wild. The daughter of Zeus and of Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. Deer and cypress are sacred to her.
The goddess of civilization, specifically wisdom, weaving, crafts and the more disciplined side of war. The owl and the olive tree are sacred to her.
The king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of the sky and thunder. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle bull and the oak.
The god of the sea, as well as of horses and, as "Earth-Shaker", of earthquakes.
The god of death and the underworld. Brother of Zeus and Poseidon.
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Cronus was the leader and the youngest of the first generation of Titans, divine descendants of Gaia, the earth, and Uranus, the sky. He overthrew his father, Uranus, and ruled during the mythological Golden Age, until he was overthrown by his own son, Zeus. He was not imprisoned in the depths of the underworld, Tartarus, like most other Titans, but instead fled. As a result of his association with the bountiful and virtuous Golden Age, Cronus was worshiped as a harvest deity, overseeing crops such as grains, nature, agriculture, and the progression of time in relation to humans in general.