2. Zeus
Zeus is the ruler of all the Greek gods, and lord of
the sky.
His symbol and weapon is the lightning bolt. Zeus’s
animal is the eagle.
His job is to keep Olympus, the temple of the gods
and goddesses, and the sky under control.
3. Poseidon
• Poseidon is the Greek god of the ocean.
In Greek belief he was the creator to
horses and caused earthquakes.
• His symbol is the trident and the horse.
The horse is also his animal.
• His job is to keep the sea balanced.
4. Hades
• Hades rules the underworld. He is married to Persephone.
Hades was banned from Olympus so he later had no throne.
• His symbol is the Helm of Darkness. Hades' animals are the
ram and Cerberus the three-headed dog that guards the
entrance to the underworld.
• His job is the watch over the land of the dead and make sure no
souls escape.
5. Hera
• Hera is the goddess of women, and marriage. She is queen of the
heavens. Hera is Zeus’s wife.
• Her symbols are the pomegranate and the peacock feather. Hera’s
animal is the peacock.
• Her job is to protect women in marriage.
6. Hestia
• Hestia is the goddess of the hearth and
home. She gave up her throne for Dionysus
when he became a god of Olympus.
• Her symbol is the fireplace, and her animal is
the crane.
• She supervises over home life.
7. Dionysus
• Dionysus is the Greek god of wine. He is son to Zeus.
• His symbols are a grape vine, wine, the thyrsus; a
staff from a pinecone on a stick, and big predatory
cats. His animal is the panther.
• Dionysus’s job was to teach the people the art of
making wine. He could also cure madness, but could
also turn a mortal crazy if they angered him.
8. Ares
• Ares is the god of chaotic war, mindless
death, and violence.
• His symbols are the spear, and the helmet.
His animals are the dog, and the vulture.
• Ares doesn’t have a job, but joins in wars and
kills whoever he sees.
9. Athena
• Athena is the Greek goddess of
wisdom, warfare, strategies, war, justice, reason, and the arts.
When she only joins war when it is for a just cause, unlike
Ares.
• Her symbols are the owl, shield, and the olive branch. Her
animal is also the owl.
• Her job as a goddess is to guide mankind toward
wisdom, and fight for what’s right.
10. Apollo
• Apollo rules over music, medicine, health,
prophecies, poetry, and archery.
• His symbols are bows and arrows, the laurel
tree, the sun, and the lyre. His animals are the
crow, the dolphin, and cows.
• Every morning he drives a chariot across the
sky, and drags the sun with him.
11. Aphrodite
• Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, and desire.
• She is symbolized by doves and roses. Her animal is the dove.
• Her responsibility as the goddess of love is to help all mortals
and immortals fall in love.
12. Hermes
• Hermes is the god of shepherds, travelers, merchants, and
thieves.
• His symbols are the caduceus, winged sandals, and the
winged helmet. His animals are the tortoise and the bird.
• He is the messenger of the gods, and guides the souls of
the dead to the underworld.
13. Artemis
• Artemis is the goddess of the moon, the
hunt, women, maidens, animals, and wildlife. She is Apollo’s twin.
• Her symbols are cypress trees, dogs, trees, deer, falcons, and bows and
arrows. Her animals are the deer and falcons.
• Her job is the protect women, animals, maidens, and cities.
14. Hephaestus
• Hephaestus is the Greek god of technology, craftsmen, artisans,
sculptors, blacksmiths, metals, fire, and forges.
• His symbols are fire, axe, pincers, and hammers. He is not
symbolized by any animal.
• He crafts the weapons of the gods and goddesses. For example the
silver bows and arrows used by Apollo and Artemis, and Athena’s
spear.
15. Demeter
• Demeter is the goddess of agriculture, earth fertility, and
harvest. She has a daughter named Persephone, goddess of
springtime.
• He symbols are a bundle of wheat and grain. Her animals
are the snake and the lion.
• Her job as a Greek goddess is to keep the earth fertile for
harvest and to help nature grow.