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Who is the best mythological god?
Zeus
Zeus was worshiped far and wide across the Greek world, including at festivals such as the Olympic Games. His legacy as the greatest of gods also meant that he became the favored deity of great leaders in the ancient world.
What Greek god would look like?
Pandora’s Box and Hercules’ Labors
God/Goddess | Important Attributes |
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Persephone | The daughter of Demeter, Persephone was kidnapped by Hades to be his bride. Because she ate three pomegranate seeds, she is forced to spend three months of the year in Hades. This period of time is known as winter. |
Which Greek god would fall in love with you?
Eros, the son of Aphrodite, was the god of love and sexual desires. Aphrodite was jealous of your beauty because men were leaving her altars barren to worship YOU. And so she commanded Eros to cause you to fall in love with the ugliest creature on earth. But instead, HE fell in love with you.
Which mythology is the most powerful?
But here we’ll talk about the straight-up best, the most powerful of them all.
- Nyx.
- Shiva.
- Loki.
- Morrigan.
- Tezcatlipoca.
- Veles.
- Amaterasu. The main goddess in Shinto religion, she is the divine embodiment of the sun.
- Jade Emperor. From Chinese mythos, the Jade Emperor is the ruler of all 30 Heavens, Earth and the Underworld.
Which Greek god is secretly protecting you?
In Greek mythology, Soteria (Ancient Greek: Σωτηρία) was the goddess or spirit (daimon) of safety and salvation, deliverance, and preservation from harm (not to be mistaken for Eleos). Soteria was also an epithet of the goddess Persephone, meaning deliverance and safety.
Why do I Love Greek mythology so much?
Here are some of the reasons why I love Greek Mythology so much. 1. Greek heroes are not “perfect” or “entirely good”. For the Greeks, being a hero didn’t mean you saved a puppy or helped out an old lady. It didn’t even mean you had superpowers or were a crime-fighter.
What lessons can we learn from Greek mythology today?
There’s no lesson that’s applicable to life today to be learned from these myths, but for the Greeks, there are very important lessons to be learned. Much like the lessons Christians learn from the bible, the Greeks learned about the importance of not angering Zeus, or where the world came from, or why we have winter.
What do you think about the family tree of the gods?
The family tree of the gods and titans, as described by Hesiod, takes strange turns and is just as messed up as anyone else’s. Zeus has more affairs than he does children. Hera is insanely jealous (can you really blame her, though?).