1, Uranus
Uranus (English: Uranus) [1] is the god of the sky in Greek mythology, born from the fingers of his mother Gaia. The whole universe was originally the king of gods as the ruler, which means the deification of heaven in Greek.
2. Poseidon
Poseidon (Greek: π ο σ ε ι δ # 974; ν) is the sea god in Greek mythology. The shock of the earth is as majestic as the endless vitality and flood of the earth. He is called Zeus of the sea, and his status and power are so high that his power is spread all over the universe, and he is a powerful ruler after his father Zeus.
3. Aphrodite
The girl Avelot Dieter just came out of the water and stepped on a lotus-leaf shell naked; She is slim and fit, slim and plump, graceful and dignified; The fluffy and thick hair is in sharp contrast with the smooth and soft limbs, which sets off the elasticity of muscles and a pleasant figure; Qi Weiye, the wind god, slowly sent her ashore with a warm breeze; Pink and white roses are falling around her, and Pomona, the god of fruit trees, has already prepared a new red dress for her; The green and calm ocean and the vast blue sky render this beautiful and peaceful atmosphere, and a beautiful and creative life is born.
4. Hermes
Hermes (English: Hermes) is the god of commerce and travelers in Greek mythology. He is mainly the messenger of the gods, one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, the son of Maia, the daughter of Zeus and Atlas, and Rome is also called Mercury. He was born in a cave in Arcadia and was the first god in Arcadia.
5. Artemis
Themis, also known as the daughter of Di Anna, Zeus and Leto in Roman mythology and the twin sister of Apollo, is the symbol of the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
6. Apollo
Apollo (Greek: α π # 972; λλων; Latin: Apollo is the sun god and medicine god in ancient Greek mythology, one of the twelve gods of Olympus, the son of Zeus, the king of gods, and Leto, the goddess of night, and the twin brother of Artemis.
7. Hell
Hades (Greek: # 8077; δη#962; , and translated into hades, Hei Di, hades, Hadders, etc. ), the ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology, is also regarded as the twelve gods in some versions of the Lord God. He is the son of Cronus and Rhea, the second generation gods, and the younger brother of Zeus. His marriage partner is Zeus, the king of gods, and Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, the god of rice.
8. Zeus
Zeus (English: Zeus, modern Greek: δ # 943; α#962; , ancient Greek: zetaε# 973;; #962; (Rome: Jupiter) is the king of the third generation of gods in ancient Greek mythology, the head of the twelve gods of Olympus, and the supreme god who rules the universe (in ancient Greek mythology, God specifically refers to Zeus). People often call him "Father of God", "King of God", "Father" and "Father Zeus", and he is the greatest god among the gods in Greek mythology.
9. kronos
Cronus (English: Cronus/Greek: kappa rho # 972; νο#962; ) is the king of the second generation gods in Greek mythology. He was originally the son of Uranus and Gaia, the first generation gods, and the youngest of the Titan's twelve gods. However, people usually compare him with kronos, the ancient Greek god of time (ancient Greek: χ χ # 972; νο#962; Chronos /Khronos) chaos.