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Greek Pantheon

The Greek pantheon hails from ancient Greek, Minoan, and Mycenean cultures in the Mediterranean. Tales of gods and goddesses, warriors and monsters, heroes and villains.

Locations

The Greek Underworld, also called Hades, is the most popular hub in Greek mythology, providing homes to gods, demons, monsters, and otherworldly creatures.

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Olympus

Olympus is the main home of the gods and goddesses. It is unlikely to find lesser creatures here, including, but not limited to, imps and fae.

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The Pantheon

The Greek pantheon is led by the 12 Olympians; however, there are over a hundred other gods and goddesses within the pantheon, including demigods.

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Hades

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Hestia

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Poseidon

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Demeter

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Hera

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Zeus

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Ares

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Apollo

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Artemis

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Athena

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Dionysus

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Hermes

The Hidden Thirteenth Olympian

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Hephaestus

Greek Pantheon
Family Tree

Nyx

Erebus

Chaos

married

child of

sibling of

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conceived w/

...

adopted

...

created

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Charon

Gaia

Uranus

Cronus

Rhea

Hades

Hestia

Poseidon

Demeter

Hera

Zeus

Cerberus

Eumelia

Zelios

Eve

Cain & Abel

Mariana

Malachi

Macha

Theo

Blaine

Lucifer

Thorn

Ambrosius

Persephone

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