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Learn Fast Facts About the Olympian Gods

Olympian Gods and Goddesses Page Two

Lists of the Olympian gods and goddesses are not uniform. Some of the gods and goddesses appear on one list and not on others, but these are the main gods and goddesses, with information presented on their individual pages in an almost at-a-glance format. This page provides the links to these individual pages, but also tells you enough about each to distinguish among them.


Hera


Hera was the queen of the gods, the sister and wife of Zeus the king. She was a jealous goddess and the goddess of marriage.
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Hermes


Hermes became the messenger god. He is shown with a staff with snake and winged heels.
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Hestia


Hestia, a sister of the older generation including Zeus, Poesidon, and Hera, was the goddess of the hearth. She was a homebody who did not take an active part in the lives of heroes described in Greek mythology.
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Poseidon


Poseidon was one of the big three males, along with Zeus and Hades. Poseidon's dominion was the sea. As sea god he carried a trident. He was also connected with horses.
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Zeus


Zeus was the king of the gods. His dominion was the sky and he held a thunderbolt. He is listed as the father of many of the Greek heroes.
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