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Greek gods
olympian gods
Apollo: God of prophecy and oracles, music, song and poetry, archery, healing, plague and disease, and the protection of the young.
Aphrodite: Goddess of love, beauty, pleasure and procreation.
Titans
Cronus: Was the King of the Titanes and the god of time, in particular time when viewed as a destructive, all-devouring force
Rhea: Was the Titanis (Titaness) mother of the gods, and goddess of female fertility, motherhood, and generation
Primordial Gods
EROS was the primordial god (protogenos) of procreation who emerged self-formed at the dawn of creation
Oceanus: was the primordial Titan god of the great, earth-encircling River Okeanos, font of all of the earth's fresh-water - rivers, wells, springs and rain-clouds
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Underworld Gods
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Hermes: was the Olympian god of herds and flocks, travellers and hospitality, roads and trade, thievery and cunning, heralds and diplomacy, language and writing,
Sea gods
Poseidon: was the Olympian god of the sea, earthquakes, floods, drought and horses.
Nereus: was the old man of the sea, and the god of the sea's rich bounty of fish.
Sky gods
Zeus: was the King of the Gods and the god of the sky, weather, law and order, destiny and fate, and kingship.
Zephyrus: was the god of the west wind, one of the four seasonal Anemoi (Wind-Gods).
Rustic gods
Chiron: was eldest and wisest of the Kentauroi (Centaurs), a Thessalian tribe of half-horse men.
Dryads) and OREIADES (Oreads) were the nymphs of trees, groves, woodlands and mountain forests.
Agrarian
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Plutus: was the god of wealth. At first he was solely concerned with agricultural bounty but later came to represent wealth in general.
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