What gods were there in ancient Greek mythology? What are their names?

All the gods in the new spectrum live on Mount Olympus. Zeus overthrew his father's rule and established a new ruling order. Twelve gods: (generally corresponding to it in Roman mythology, its name and temperament have changed, and the planets in the solar system are named after it. )

Zeus (δ? ο? /ζ ε, Zeus): (God King, Thunder) Olympus, king of protoss, Lord of gods, God of the sky, lightning and dark clouds.

Hera (? ρ α, Hera): Tianhou, the patron saint of women, is in charge of marriage and childbirth. The Romans also called her Juno Monada, the third daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the sister and wife of Zeus.

Poseidon (π ο σ ε ι δ? ν, Poseidon): (Ocean, Freedom, Desire) The repair card of Poseidon and the earth (Zeus' second brother)

Hades (? ιδη? Hades): (underworld, wealth, human death, fire) hades is in charge of the soul of the underworld and all the treasures underground. Another version says that he is the strongest of the three gods (namely, the underworld, the ocean and the sky). (also the brother of Zeus and Poseidon)

Athena (? θ? ν η, Athena): (wisdom, victory, justice) Goddess of wisdom, goddess of war, peace, law, order, science and technology, one of the three virgins (Ares stands for violent and bloody war, Athena stands for just war).

Helius, the sun god in Greek mythology. He is the son of Hyperion and the father of circe. In late mythology, Helius was confused with god of light Apollo. The colossus of Rhode Island is a statue of Helius.

Akso (κ ε σ? Akso is the goddess of health in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Asclepius and Pioni. Its image is a young woman with a bowl full of snakes. She is the god of medicine in charge of health, safety and medical treatment in Greek religion.

Artemis (? ρτεμι? Themis: (Moon, hunting, virgin) The goddess of women, hunting, and the moon (daughter of Zeus and Leto). One of the three virgins is the embodiment of female purity. Confused with Selene in the 5th century BC. )

Aphrodite (? φροδ? τ η, Aphrodite): (Beauty and love, desire) The goddess of love and beauty is called "Venus" (After Cronus chopped Uranus into pieces with a magic axe, the essence of her body was scattered in the Aegean Sea, and Aphrodite was born. )

Hermes (? ρ μ, Hermes): (commerce, signaling, fraud, the originator of thieves) The god of commerce, markets, tourism, transportation, theft and extradition in the underworld (son of Zeus and Maya, messenger of the gods. )

Ares (? ρη? Ares): (War, violence) God of war, god of strength and courage (son of Zeus and Hera. )

Hephaestus (? φαιστο? Hephaestus): (flame, casting, handicraft) Vulcan, god of forging and craft, patron saint of blacksmiths (son of Zeus and Hera, husband of Aphrodite). However, the beautiful Aphrodite did not appreciate hephaestus's skillful hands and looks, but often deceived other gods. )

Dionysus (Δ ι? νυσο? Dionysus): (Wine, Joy) Dionysus, the God of Drama (Hestia, Kitchen God) gave way. He is the only one of the twelve gods with mortal blood. )

Hestia (? στ? α, Hestia): (stove, home) Goddess of fire, goddess of home (she was once twelve gods, and later gave way to Dionysus Dionysus. Sister of Demeter, Hera, Hadders and Poseidon, sister of Zeus. One of the three virgins).

Dmitry (δ? μ η ρ ρ α, Demeter): (Agriculture, life, land, plants) [9] The goddess of high agricultural yield, she is the second daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the second sister and the fourth wife of Zeus. She and Zeus gave birth to Persephone (goddess of spring).