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The Olympians were a race of deities, primarily consisting of a third and fourth generation of immortal beings, worshipped as the principal Gods of the Greek pantheon and named because of their residency on Mount Olympus. In Greek Mythology, apart from the Olympians, there are dozens of other Gods or Demigods, each of them with different symbols and powers.
HermesKnown as the messenger of the gods, Hermes was also as the protector of human messengers, travelers and merchants. To symbolize him Kouzoupis...
View full detailsAphroditeKnown as the goddess of love, lust, beauty, pleasure and procreation. The myth of Aphrodite may have originated in the Phoenician goddess ...
View full detailsDemeterKnown as the goddess of harvest and agriculture, Demeter’s legend is intertwined with the story of her daughter Persephone’s abduction by Ha...
View full detailsZeusThe god known as the cause of life (the word "zen" comes from the same etymology). He was the chief of the golds and assigned roles to the othe...
View full detailsAthenaKnown as the goddess of wisdom, warfare and handicraft, Athena is perhaps best known as the patron and proctress of Athens, an honor she comp...
View full detailsDionysusKnown as the god of wine and ecstasy, Dionysus was also the god of theatre, festivals and the cycle of life. To symbolize him Kouzoupis has...
View full detailsHeraOften depicted as the rancorous wife of Zeus, Hera's real role was as the goddess of marriage, family and women. Her symbol was the peacock, a ...
View full detailsPoseidonKnown as the god of the sea, storms and earthquakes and horses. Poseidon was the protector of seafarers and the guardian of many ancient Gr...
View full detailsAresKnown as the god of war, courage, savagery and bloodlust, Ares differed from Athena (whose roles included "goddess of war") in that she applied...
View full detailsAresKnown as the god of war, courage, savagery and bloodlust, Ares differed from Athena (whose roles included "goddess of war") in that she applied...
View full detailsArtemisKnown as the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, nature, and the wilderness, Artemis was also the protector of young girls. To symbolize her ...
View full detailsHephaestusKnown as the god of artisans, craftsmen, blacksmiths, fire, volcanoes and sculpture. Hephaestus would have been a favorite of ancient gol...
View full detailsApolloKnown as the god of healing, music, dance, truth, prophecy and the sun and light. He was one of the most powerful Olympian gods and also cons...
View full detailsHadesKnown as the god of the dead and the underworld. To symbolize him Kouzoupis has chosen the two pronged scepter combined with a key ... both ar...
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