
Greek gods and godesses
(most) major/minor/primordial/titan gods and goddesses + nature personifications Roman forms stated if they have one In progress
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Deimos
The Greek personification (god) of terror and dread Roman form: Metus

Phobos
The Greek personification (god) of fear Roman form: Timor

Persephone
The Greek goddess of spring and vegetation and the Queen of the Underworld (for 1/3 of the year) Roman form: Proserpina (sometimes called Proserpine)

Chronos
The Greek primordial god of time Roman form: Saturn

Athena
The Greek goddess of wisdom, strategic warfare, and handicrafts Roman form: Minerva

Kronus (Cronos)
The Greek Titan god of the harvest Roman form: Saturn

Tartarus
The Greek primordial god of the darkest and deepest part of the Underworld Roman form: Tartarus

Nyx
The Greek primordial goddess of night Roman form: Nox

Thanatos
The Greek primordial god of death, twin brother of Hypnos Roman form: Mors

Pontus
The Greek primordial gods of the sea and father of sea creatures Roman form: Pontus

Melinoe
The Greek goddess of ghosts, nightmares, and funerary rights Roman form: Melania

Hedone
The Greek goddess of pleasure, enjoyment, and delight Roman form: Voluptas

Psyche
The Greek goddess of the human soul and wife of Cupid Roman form: Psyche

Enyo
The Greek goddess of war and destruction Roman form: Bellona

Amphitrite
The Greek goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and a Nereid Roman form: Salacia

Nike
The Greek goddess of victory, warfare, and athletic competitions Roman form: Victoria

Morpheus
The Greek god of dreams Roman form: Somnia

Hebe
The Greek goddess of youth and the prime life Roman form: Juventas

Tyche
The Greek goddess of chance, luck, and prosperity Roman form: Fortuna

Eris
The Greek goddess of jealousy and discord Roman form: Discordia

Asclepius
The Greek god of medicine, son of Apollo Roman form: Aesculapius

Mnemosyne
The Greek Titan goddess of memory and the mother of the nine Muses Roman form: Moneta

Themis
The Greek Titan goddess of divine law and order, also had the ability to predict the future (later became one of the Oracles in Delphi) Roman form: Justitia

Pheobe
The Greek Titan goddess of prophecy and oracular intellect Roman form: Pheobe

Coeus
The Greek Titan god of intellect, the north pole, and also considered the embodiment of the celestial axis around which the heavens revolve Roman form: Polus

Krios
The Greek Titan god of constellations and the south Roman form: Crius

Iapetus
The Greek Titan god of mortal life Roman form: Japetus

Theia
The Greek Titan goddess of the aether Roman form: Dione

Hyperion
The Greek Titan god of light Roman form: Sun

Hestia
The Greek goddess of the hearth, home, and family Roman form: Vesta

Tethys
The Greek Titan goddess of rivers and freshwater Roman form: Tethys

Oceanus
The Greek Titan god of the oceans Roman form: Ocean

Rhea
The Greek Titan goddess of fertility and generation. She determines the flow of things Roman form: Ops

Uranus
The Greek primordial god of the heavens, ruler of the world and father of the Titans Roman form: Caelus

Thalassa
The Greek primordial goddess of the sea and consort of Pontus Roman form: Mare

Ourea
The Greek primordial gods of mountains Roman form: Montes

Nesoi
The Greek primordial goddess of islands

Nemesis
The Greek primordial goddess of retribution and vengeance Roman form: Invidia

Hemera
The Greek primordial goddess of day Roman form: Dies

Erebus
The Greek primordial god of darkness and shadow. He symbolizes the silence and the depth of the night together with his sister, the goddess Nyx Roman form: Scotus

Ananke
The Greek primordial goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity Roman form: Necessitas

Aion
The Greek primordial god of eternity. He was a ghostly primordial deity who personified the meaning of time Roman form: Aeternitas

Aether
The Greek primordial god of the heavens and light; the spark of life for every creature Roman form: Ether

Achlys
The Greek primordial goddess of the eternal night, misery, poison, and the death mist Roman form: Caligo

Eros
The Greek primordial god of love and procreation Roman form: Cupid (also known as Amor)

Chaos
The Greek primordial personification of the absolute nothingness

Zeus
The Greek god of the sky and king of the gods Roman form: Jupiter/Jove

Poseidon
The Greek god of the sea; son of the Titans Kronos and Rhea Roman form: Neptune

Pan
The Greek god of the wild; the son of Hermes Roman form: Faunus

Ouranos
The Greek personification of the sky Roman form: Caelus

Notus
The Greek god of the south wind, one of the four directional anemoi (wind gods) Roman form: Favonius

Khione
The Greek goddess of snow; daughter of Boreas Roman form: Chione

Iris
The Greek goddess of the rainbow, and a messenger of the gods; the daughter of Thaumas and Electra Roman form: Iris

Hypnos
The Greek primordial god of sleep; the (fatherless) son of Nyx (Night) and brother of Thanatos (Death) Roman form: Somnus

Hermes
The Greek god of travelers, communication, and thieves; son of Zeus Roman form: Mercury

Hera
The Greek goddess of marriage; Zeus's wife and sister. Hates Zeus for cheating Roman form: Juno

Hephaestus
The Greek god of fire and crafts and of blacksmiths; the son of Zeus and Hera, and married to Aphrodite Roman form: Vulcan

Hecate
The Greek goddess of magic; the only child of the Titans Perses and Asteria Roman form: Trivia

Hades
The Greek ruler of the Underworld and god of the dead Roman form: Pluto

Gaea
The Greek personification of Earth Roman form: Terra

Dionysus
The Greek god of wine; the son of Zeus Roman form: Bacchus

Demeter
The Greek goddess of agriculture, a daughter of the Titans Rhea and Kronos Roman form: Ceres

Boreas
The Greek god of the north wind, one of the four directional anemoi (wind gods); the god of winter; father of Khione Roman form: Aquilon

Artemis
The Greek goddess of the hunt and the moon; the daughter of Zeus and the twin of Apollo Roman form: Diana

Ares
The Greek god of war; the son of Zeus and Hera, and half brother to Athena Roman form: Mars

Apollo
The Greek god of the sun, prophecy, music, and healing; the son of Zeus, and the twin of Artemis Roman form: Apollo

Aphrodite
The Greek goddess of love and beauty. She was married to Hephaestus, but she loved Ares, the god of war Roman form: Venus

Aeolus
The Greek god of the winds Roman form: Aeolus







