Greek Mythology (+Gods and Monsters) #2

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King of the Gods and Olympian God of Lightning and the Skies.
Lightning Bolt, Eagle, Bull, Oak tree
Cronus and Rhea
Zeus
Queen of the Gods and Olympian Goddess of Marriage
Royal Sceptre, Cow, Cuckoo, Peacock
Cronus and Rhea
Hera
Olympian God of the Seas, Earthquakes, and Horses
Trident, Horse, Dolphin, Pine Tree
Cronus and Rhea
Poseidon
Olympian Goddess of Harvest and Agriculture
Grain, Cornucopia, Snake, Pig, Wheat
Cronus and Rhea
Demeter
Olympian Goddess of the Hearth and Home
Kettle, Pig, Chaste-tree
Cronus and Rhea
Hestia
Olympian Goddess of Love and Beauty
Conch-shell, Dove, Goose, Rose
Zeus and Dione, or Uranus
Aphrodite
Olympian God of War and Courage
Helm, Serpent, Deimus, Phobus, Enyo
Zeus and Hera
Ares
Olympian Goddess of Wisdom, War, and Weaving
Aegis, Owl, Olive Tree
Zeus and Metis
Athena
Olympian God of Music, Prophecy, healing, and Archery
Lyre, Bow, Swan, Raven, Laurel
Zeus and Leto
Apollo
Olympian Goddess of Hunting and Wild Animals
Bow and Arrows, Deer, Bear
Zeus and Leto
Artemis
Olympian God of Wine and Festivity
Thyrsus, Panther, Grapevine
Zeus and Semele
Dionysus
Olympian God of the Forge and Fire
Hammer, Tongs, Donkey
Zeus and Hera
Hephaestus
Olympian God of Trade, Thievery, and Messengers
Caduceus, Ram, Hare, Crocus
Zeus and Maia
Hermes
Minor Olympian God of Medicine and Doctors
Serpent-Entwined Staff, Snake
Apollo and Coronis
Asclepius
Minor Olympian Goddess of Childbirth
Torch, Weasel, Polecat
Zeus and Hera
Eileithyia
Minor Olympian Goddess of Youth and Brides
Cup, Pitcher, Hen
Zeus and Hera
Hebe
Minor Olympian Goddess of Hygiene
Snake
Asclepius and Epione
Hygieia
Minor Olympian Goddess of Rainbows and Messenger of the Gods
Herald's Wand
Thaumas and Electra
Iris
Titan Goddess of Motherhood
Veil, Rooster, Mongoose, Palm Tree
Coeus and Phoebe
Leto
Minor Olympian Goddess of Victory
Palm Branch, Wings
Pallas and Styx
Nike
Minor Olympian Goddess of Fortune and Luck
Cornucopia, Rudder
Oceanus and Tethys
Tyche
Goddess of Grace, Joy, Beauty, and Adornment
Rose, Myrtle
Zeus and Eurynome
Aegle
Goddess of Grace, Joy, Beauty, and Adornment
Rose, Myrtle
Zeus and Eurynome
Thalia
Goddess of Grace, Joy, Beauty, and Adornment
Rose, Myrtle
Zeus and Eurynome
Euphrosyne
What the Above 3 are referred to as
N/A
N/A
Charites
Goddess of Justice and one of the seasons
Fruit
Zeus and Themis
Dike
Goddess of Good Order and one of the Seasons
Fruit
Zeus and Themis
Eunomia
Goddess of Peace and Spring and one of the seasons
Fruit
Zeus and Themis
Irene
What the above three are referred to as
N/A
N/A
Horae
Fate who spun the string
Spindle and Thread, Shears
Nyx
Clotho
Fate who measures the string
Spindle and Thread, Shears
Nyx
Lachesis
Fate who cut the string
Spindle and Thread, Shears
Nyx
Atropos
What the above three are referred to as
N/A
N/A
Moirai
Goddess of History and Poetry
Open Scroll, Chest of Books
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Clio
Goddess of Lyric Poetry
Double-Flute
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Euterpe
Goddess of Comedy and Bucolic Poetry
Comic Mask
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Thalia
Goddess of Tragedy
Tragic Mask
Zeus and Memosyne
Melpomene
Goddess of Choral Song and Dance
Lyre and Plectrum
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Terpsichore
Goddess of Erotic Poetry and Mime
Lyre
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Erato
Goddess of Hymns
N/A
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Polyhymnia
Goddess of Astronomy
Celestial Globe and Rod
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Urania
Goddess of Epic Poetry and Eloquence
Lyre, Tablet and Stylus
Zeus and Mnemosyne
Calliope
What the above nine were referred to as
Lyre, Swan, Magpie
N/A
Musae
Olympian God of the Dead, King of the Underworld
Cornucopia, Screech-Owl, Asphodel, Mint
Cronus and Rhea
Hades
Olympian Goddess of Spring, Queen of the Underworld
Torch, Asphodel, Wheat
Zeus and Demeter
Persephone
Guard Dog of the Underworld with Three Heads
Three-Headed Dog
Typhon and Echidna
Cerberus
Ferryman of the Underworld
Skiff
Erebus and Nyx
Charon
One of the Furies
v
Gaea and Uranus
Alecto
One of the Furies
v
Gaea and Uranus
Megaera
One of the Furies
v
Gaea and Uranus
Tisiphone
What the above three were called
Vipers, Yew Tree
N/A
Erinyes
Goddess of Witchcraft, Magic, and Ghosts
Two Torches, Black Dog
Perses and Asteria
Hecate
God of Sleep
Poppy
Nyx
Hypnos
God of Death
Sword
Nyx
Thanatos
Titan God of Astronomy, Holds the Earth on his shoulders
Celestial Sphere
Iapetus and Clymene
Atlas
Titan God of Time, King of the Titans
Sickle
Uranus and Gaea
Cronus
Titan Goddess of Memory
Mount Pieria
Uranus and Gaea
Mnemosyne
Titan God of Fresh Water and the River that encircles the world
Serpent, Fish
Uranus and Gaea
Oceanus
Titan God of Foresight and Crafty Counsel, gave Fire to Humanity
N/A
Iapetus and Clymene
Prometheus
Titan Goddess of Mountains, Mother of the Olympians
Turret Crown, Cymbal, Lion, Fir Tree
Uranus and Gaea
Rhea
Titan Goddess of Fresh Water and Nursing
Winged Brow
Uranus and Gaea
Tethys
Titan Goddess of Custom, Assemblies, and Divine Law
Tripod
Uranus and Gaea
Themis
Titan God of Heavenly Light
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Hyperion
Titan God of Mortality
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Iapetus
Titan God of Intellect
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Coeus
Titan God of Constellations
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Crius
Titan God who protected a baby Olympian King of the Gods from his father
N/A
Gaea
Olympus
Former King of the Titans who was overthrown
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Ophion
Titan God of Stars and Astrology
N/A
Crius and Eurybia
Astraeus
Titan God of Afterthought and Excuse
N/A
Iapetus and Clymene
Epimetheus
Titan God of Moving Unseen
N/A
Coeus and Phoebe
Lelantus
Titan God of Honey
Bees
Gaea
Melisseus
Titan God of Rashness and Violent Rage
N/A
Iapetus and Clymene
Menoetius
Titan God of Battle and Warcraft
N/A
Crius and Eurybia
Pallas
Titan God of Destruction
N/A
Crius and Eurybia
Perses
Titan Goddess of Shooting Stars
Quial
Coeus and Phoebe
Asteria
Titan Goddess of the Dawn
Cicada
Hyperion and Theia
Eos
Titan God of the Sun and Sight
Aureole, Rooster, White Horse, Black Poplar
Hyperion and Theia
Helios
Titan Goddess of the Moon
Lunar Disc or Crescent, Bull's Horns
Hyperion and Theia
Selene
Primordial Goddess of Necessity and Compulsion
Torch
Hydros and Gaea
Ananke
Primordial God of Time and Eternity
Zodiac-Wheel
Hydros and Gaea
Chronos
Primordial God of Procreation hatched from an Egg
Egg
None
Eros / Phanes
Primordial Goddess of the Earth
Fruit and Grain
None
Gaea
Primordial Goddess of Day
N/A
Erebus and Nyx
Hemera
Primordial Goddess of Night
N/A
Chaos
Nyx
Primordial Gods of Mountains
N/A
Gaea
Ourea
Primordial God of the Sea
N/A
Gaea
Pontus
Primordial Goddess of the Sea
N/A
Aether and Hemera
Thalassa
Primordial God of the Sky
Zodiac Wheel
Gaea
Uranus
Primordial God of Light
N/A
Erebus and Nyx
Aether
The Primordial Originator, God/Goddess of the Chasm of Air
N/A
None
Chaos
Primordial God of Darkness
N/A
Chaos
Erebus
Primordial God of the Primordial Waves
N/A
None
Hydros
Primordial Goddesses of Islands
N/A
Gaea
Nesoi
Primordial Goddess of Nature
N/A
None
Physis
Primordial God of the Abyss
N/A
None
Tartarus
Goddess of the Sea and Shellfish, Queen of the Sea
Fish, Dolphin
Nereus and Thetis
Amphitrite
God of Calm Seas
N/A
Nereus and Doris
Galatea
Goddess and Protector of Sailors
N/A
Cadmus and Harmonia
Leucothea
God of Fish and father of the fifty Nereids, 'The Old Man of the Sea'
Fish
Pontus and Gaea
Nereus
God and Protector of Sailors
Dolphin
Athamas and Ino
Palaemon
God of the Dangers of the Sea
N/A
Pontus and Gaea
Phorcys
Goddess of the Sea and Queen of the Nereids
N/A
Nereus and Doris
Thetis
God of Waves and Herald of Poseidon
Conch Shell
Poseidon and Amphitrite
Triton
Goddess of Sea Monsters
N/A
Pontus and Gaea
Ceto
Goddess and Mother of the Fifty Nereids
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Doris
Goddess of Mastery of the Seas
N/A
Pontus and Gaea
Eurybia
God of Fisherman
N/A
Poseidon
Glaucus
God of the North Wind and Winter
Horse
Astraeus and Eos
Boreas
God of the East Wind and Autumn
N/A
Astraeus and Eos
Eurus
God of the South Wind
N/A
Astraeus and Eos
Notus
God of the West Wind and Spring
Tiger, Horse
Astraeus and Eos
Zephyrus
What the above four were referred to as
N/A
N/A
Anemoi
Goddesses of Breezes
N/A
Oceanus or Boreas
Aurae
Goddesses of Evenings and Sunsets
Golden Apple
Atlas or Nyx
Hesperides
Keeper of the Winds
Kingfisher
Hippotes
Aeolus
Immortal wife to the God of Wine
Crown
Minos and Pasiphae
Ariadne
Centaur God of Teaching and Surgeons
N/A
Cronus and Philyra
Chiron
Gods of the War Dance and Metalworking
Shield
Gaea
Curetes
God of Shepherds, Hunters, Mountain Forests, and Meadows
Panpipes, Goat
Hermes and Penelope
Pan
God of Vegetable Gardens and Male Genitalia
Basket of Vegetables
Dionysus and Aphrodite
Priapus
God of Drunkenness and Wine-Making
Donkey
Gaea
Silenus
God of Cheese-making, Beekeeping, and Olive-growing
N/A
Apollo and Cyrene
Aristaeus
Goddess of Strife and Discord
N/A
Nyx
Eris
God of Old Age
N/A
Nyx
Geras
Goddess of Rage, Fury, and Crazed Frenzy
N/A
Nyx
Lyssa
Goddess of Retribution and Indignation
Goose
Nyx or Oceanus
Nemesis
Goddess of Persuasion and Seduction
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Peitho
God of Fear, Panic, and Terror
N/A
Ares and Aphrodite
Phobos
God of Wealth and Agricultural Bounty
Cornucopia, Wheat
Iasion and Demeter
Plutus
Goddess of Vengeance and Retalation
N/A
Aether and Gaea
Poena
God of Longing and Yearning
N/A
Aphrodite
Pothos
Goddess of Safety
N/A
Zeus or Dionysus
Soteria
Goddess of Misery
N/A
Unknown, possibly Nyx
Achlys
Goddess of Injustice
N/A
Unknown, possibly Nyx or Eris
Adikia
God of Shame, Modesty, and Respect
N/A
Prometheus
Aidos
God of Contest and Struggle
N/A
Unknown
Agon
Goddess of the War Cry
N/A
Polemos
Alala
God of Generational Guilt and Blood Feuds
N/A
Unknown, possibly Nyx
Alastor
Goddess of Ruthlessness
N/A
Unknown, possibly Nyx or Eris
Anaideia
God of Requited Love
N/A
Aphrodite
Anteros
Goddess of Deceit and Deception
N/A
Nyx and Erebus
Apate
Goddess of Virtue and Valor
N/A
Soter and Praxidike
Arete
Goddess of Delusion
N/A
Eris
Ate
Goddess Force, Power, and Might
N/A
Pallas and Styx
Bia
God of Opportunity
N/A
Zeus
Caerus
God of Insolence and Disdain
N/A
Hybris
Koros
God of Strength and Power
N/A
Pallas and Styx
Kratos
God of Fear and Dread
N/A
Ares and Aphrodite
Deimos
Goddess of Impiety
N/A
Unknown
Dyssebia
Goddess of Hope
N/A
Unknown, possibly Nyx
Elpis
God of Laughter
N/A
Unknown
Gelos
Goddess of Harmony and Concord
N/A
Ares and Aphrodite
Harmonia
Goddess of Pleasure and Enjoyment
N/A
Eros and Psyche
Hedone
Goddess of Insolence and Hubris
N/A
Erebus and Nyx
Hybris
Goddesses of Fights
N/A
Eris, or Aether & Gaea
Hysiminai
Goddess of Onslaught
N/A
Unknown, possibly Eris
Ioke
Goddesses of Violent Death's
N/A
Nyx
Keres
Goddess of Forgetfulness and the Lethe River
N/A
Eris, or Aether & Gaea
Lethe
God/Goddess of Starvation and Hunger
N/A
Eris, or Zeus
Limos
Goddesses of Battles and Combat
N/A
Eris
Machae
Gods/Goddesses of Madness
N/A
Unknown, possibly Nyx
Maniae
Goddess of Ghosts
N/A
Zeus and Persephone
Melinoe
God of Doom and Destiny
N/A
Erebus and Nyx
Moros
Gods/Goddesses of Quarrels
N/A
Eris, or Aether & Gaea
Neikea
Gods/Goddesses of Dreams
N/A
Hypnos, or Nyx
Oneiroi
^ One of the Above, God of Dreams of Kings
N/A
Hypnos
Morpheus
God of War and Battle
N/A
Unknown
Polemos
Goddess of Exacting Justice
N/A
Unknown, possibly Zeus
Praxidike
Goddess of the Soul
Butterfly
Unknown Mortals
Psyche
Goddess of Self-Control and Temperance
N/A
Erebus and Nyx
Sophrosyne
God of Well-Being
N/A
Zeus
Soter
God of Rivalry, Jealousy, and Envy
N/A
Pallas and Styx
Zelus
Deified twin of the Gemini Constellation, God of Horsemanship
N/A
Zeus, Tyndareus, and Leda
Castor
Deified twin of the Gemini Constellation, God of Horsemanship
N/A
Zeus, Tyndareus, and Leda
Pollux
God of Homosexual Love and the Aquarius Constellation, Cup-Bearer of the Gods
Pitcher, Hoop
Tros and Callirhoe
Ganymede
Deified Mortal who completed Twelve Labors, considered the Protector of Man-Kind
N/A
Zeus and Alcmene
Heracles
Deified Mortal, Protector of Sailors
Dolphin
Athamas and Ino
Palaemon
Mortal King turned Judge of the Underworld, Specifically of the Eastern Souls
N/A
Zeus and Aigina
Aeacus
Mortal King turned Judge of the Underworld, Specifically of the Western Souls
N/A
Zeus and Europa
Rhadamanthus
Mortal King turned Judge of the Underworld, cast the deciding vote
N/A
Zeus and Europa
Minos
Deified Mortal, Goddess of Soothing Pain
N/A
Unknown
Epione
Deified Mortal and Lover of the Olympian God of Music
Larkspur
Amyclas and Diomede
Hyacinthus
Deified Mortal and Attendant to the Olympian Goddess of Harvest
Two Torches
Dionysus and Aura
Iasion
Deified Mortal turned into a Cow by the Queen of the Gods as punishment for an affair
Cow
Inachus
Io
Gods/Goddesses of the Rivers
Water Pitcher
Oceanus and Tethys
Potamoi
^ One of the Above, God of the Achelous River
Cornucopia, Bull
Oceanus and Tethys
Achelous
^ One of the Above, God of the Acheron River
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Acheron
^ One of the Above, God of the River Scamander
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Scamandros
Nymphs of the Ocean and Goddesses of Freshwater
N/A
N/A
Oceanids
^ One of the Above, Oracle of Dodona
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Dione
^ One of the Above, Goddess of Meadows and Pastures
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Eurynome
^ One of the Above, Goddess of Fame and Renown
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Clymene
^ One of the Above, Goddess of Wise Counsel
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Metis
^ One of the Above, Goddess of the River Styx and Oaths
N/A
Oceanus and Tethys
Styx
Nymphs of Fresh Water, Springs, and Fountains
Water-Pitcher
The Potamoi
Naiads
Nymphs of Forests and Mountains
N/A
N/A
Dryads
^ One of the Above, cursed to repeat only what others have said
N/A
Unknown
Echo
Nymphs of the Meadows, Sheep, and Fruits
Sheep, Apple-Tree
Unknown
Epimelides
Nymphs of the Clouds
Water-Pitcher
Oceanus and Tethys
Nephelae
Fifty Sea Nymphs, Goddesses of the Sea and Fish
Dolphin
Nereus and Doris
Nereids
^ One of the Above, Goddess of Calm Seas
N/A
Nereus and Doris
Galatea
^ One of the Above, Goddess of the Sea's Panorama
N/A
Nereus and Doris
Panopeia
Nymph trapped on an island for an eternity
N/A
Atlas
Calypso
Gods of Fertility
Half-Goat Half-Man
N/A
Satyr
Three-Headed Beast which could breath fire
The body and head of a lion, A goat head, and a snake as a tail
Killer: Bellerophon
Chimera
Giant Serpent which guarded the Golden Fleece
Giant Serpent
Killer: Jason and Medea
Colchian Dragon
Monster sent by Poseidon to ravage Ethiopia
Monstrous Sea-Dragon
Killer: Perseus
Ethiopian Monster
Dragon that guarded the Golden Apples of the Hesperides
Hundred-Headed Serpent
Killer: Heracles
Hesperian Dragon
Dragon which grew a head for each one cut off
Nine-Headed Serpent
Killer: Heracles
Lernaean Hydra
Dragon which guarded the sacred spring of Ares in Thebes
Giant Serpent
Killer: Cadmus
Ismenian Dragon
Dragon that guarded the Sacred Oracle of Delphi
Giant Serpent
Killer: Apollo
Python
Dragon sent to attack Troy by Poseidon
Monstrous Fish
Killer: Heracles
Trojan Monster
Large and Oversized 'Humans' which were born from the Earth
N/A
Gaea
Gigantes
^ King of the Above who was Immortal within his Homeland
N/A
Killer: Heracles
Alcyoneus
^ Duo of the above who tried to storm Olympus and Imprisoned Ares
N/A
Killer: Artemis
Aloadae
^ One of above who made travelers compete with him in a wrestling match to pass
N/A
Killer: Heracles
Antaeus
^ One of above who guarded a deified Mortal who had been turned into a cow
Had a Hundred Eyes
Killer: Hermes
Argus
^ One of the above who herded Cattle on the edge of the River Oceanus
Three-Bodied Winged Giant
Killer: Heracles
Geryon
^ Another King of above who attempted war with the Olympians
N/A
Killer: Zeus and Heracles
Porphyrion
^ Technically one of the above, attempted to prevent the Argonauts from landing at Crete
Giant Bronze Automaton
Killer: Poeas, The Dioscuri, and Medea
Talos
^ One of the Above who assaulted Leto
N/A
Killer: Apollo and Artemis
Tityus
^ One of the Above who became a constellation
N/A
Poseidon and Euryale
Orion
^ Race of man eating Giants, Subspecies of above
N/A
N/A
Laestrygonians
^ Subspecies of above that only had one eye
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Cyclopes
^ One of Above which was blinded by Nobody
N/A
Poseidon
Polyphemus
^ One of the Above who personified the Lightning Bolt
N/A
Uranus and Gaea
Bronte
Father of All Monsters who wages war against the Gods
Winged Giant, Serpent Legs, one hundred heads (one human, the rest animal), one-hundred serpent fingers
Tartarus and Gaea
Typhon
North African Serpent which could kill with a stare and had poisonous breath
A Giant Serpent, later depictions are a rooster with a snake on it's tail.
N/A
Basilisk
Downward facing animal whose face could kill with noxious breath
Bull-like animal with a low-hanging head
N/A
Catoblepas
A Tribe of this creature guarded the rich gold mines of the Scythian Mountains
Eagle's Head and Wings with the body of a lion
N/A
Griffin
Goddesses of Storm Winds and Whirlwinds
Half-Woman Half-Bird
Thaumas and Electra
Harpy
Monster that imitated the voices of men
A Deer's Body, Lion's Neck, and a Bony Ridge for teeth
N/A
Leucrocrotta
Man-Eating Monster whose tail shot arrows
Face of a Man and the Body of a Tiger with a spiked tail
N/A
Manticore
Shining Horse with a Single Horn
Horse with One Horn
N/A
Unicorn
A Shining Bird who lived for hundreds of years, and each time it died a new one would spring from the last one's ashes
Red-Colored Bird with Radiant Feathers
N/A
Phoenix
Their song enticed sailors into jumping into the water and drowning off the shore of their isles
Half-Bird half-woman, later renditions have them as half-fish half-woman
N/A
Siren
Large Monster with tusks
A Bull's Body, A Boar's Tusks, Rotating Horns, and the size of a Hippopotamus
N/A
Yale
Carnivorous Bull native to Ethiopia
Red Bull
N/A
Ethiopian Bull
Fish-tailed monsters whose top half could change form
Fish-Tailed Women, Lions, Leopards, Sheep, and Wolves with spines for hair
N/A
Indian Sea-Monster
Sea Monsters who were thought to be the adult form of the sea-horse
Fish-Tailed Horse
N/A
Hippocampus
Flying Monster which guarded the fields of Arabia
Serpent with Wings
N/A
Winged Serpent
Gigantic Carnivorous creatures native to the Indus River
Giant Worm
N/A
Indian Worm
Tribe of One-Eyed Men who were constantly at war with the monster tribe which guarded the Scythian Mountains
One-Eyed Men
N/A
Arimaspians
Tribe of Face-Chested men
Men with their Faces on their Chests
N/A
Blemmyae
Savages who resided in the Magnesian Mountains in Thessaly
Men with their legs replaced by horse bodies
N/A
Centaurs
Tribe of men with the heads of wolves
Dog-Headed men
N/A
Cynocephali
Tribe of Six-Armed Giants
Six-Armed Giants
N/A
Gegenees
Tribe of people whose women were entirely covered in hair
Hair-covered Women
N/A
Gorgades
Tribe of people who had horse hooves for feet
Hooved Men
N/A
Hippopodes
Tribe of Androgynous and Hermaphroditic men
Androgynous men
N/A
Machlyes
Tribe of men whose feet were backwards
Backward-footed men with eight toes
N/A
Nuli
Tribe of men with great hearing, they use their ears to fly
Giant-Eared Men
N/A
Panotinii
One-Footed Men who raised their foot to the sun
Men with one giant foot
N/A
Sciapods
Tribe of Warrior Women
N/A
N/A
Amazons
^ A Queen of Above, Daughter of Ares
N/A
Ares
Hippolyta
Fish Monsters whom the Nereids often rode
Monstrous Fish, Whales, and Sharks
N/A
Cetea
Monstrous Women who could petrify with a stare
Snake-Haired Women with wings and tusks
N/A
Gorgons
^ One of the Above
^ Same as Above
Killer: Perseus
Medusa
Monster kept within the Labyrinth and offered sacrifices to keep at bay
Bull-Headed Man
Killer: Theseus
Minotaur / Asterion
Immortal Horse which sprang from the slain head of a Gorgon
Winged Horse
Poseidon and Medusa
Pegasus
Sea Monster who ate men who sailed too close to her side of a narrow straight
Upper Body of a Woman, Tail of a Fish, and six Dog heads
Crataeis, sometimes Phorcys, Triton, or Poseidon
Scylla
Monster sent to Thebes by the gods to punish them for ancient crimes and offered riddles tho those who'd challenge it
Lion's Body, Woman's Head, and an Eagle's Wings
Killer: Oedipus
Sphinx
Man-Eating Birds which haunted lake Stymphalis in Arcadia
Giant Birds
Killer: Heracles
Stymphalian Birds
Giant Boar sent by Artemis to ravage Calydon.
Giant Boar
Killers: Meleager and Atalanta
Calydonian Boar
Bull which fathered the creature housed in the Labyrinth
Bull
Killer: Theseus
Cretan Bull
A Deer sacred to Artemis
Golden-Horned Deer
N/A
Cerynitian Deer
Monsters who enticed men to bed with it by taking the form of a woman before drinking their blood
Hair of Flames, Brass leg
N/A
Empusa
Spirit who stripped the flesh off of corpses and ate it, the God of Carrion
N/A
Unknown, possibly Erebus and Nyx
Eurynomus
Monstrous Dracanae, sent by the Titan of Time to guard the Titan's Prisoners from the Olympians
Woman's upper body, serpent's tail, fifty bestial heads, a thousand viper-feet, serpent-hair, scorpion-tail, black-feathered wings
Killer: Zeus
Campe
The Mother of all Monsters
Women's Upper-Body with a Serpent's Tail
Phorcys and Ceto
Echidna
Giant Fox sent to ravage Thebes as punishment from the gods
Giant Fox
While not technically killed, it was turned to stone by Zeus due to Amphitryon's smart thinking
Teumessian Fox
Lion with an impervious hide which plagued the district of Nemea.
Lion
Killer: Heracles
Nemean Lion
Sea monster who sucked in water on it's side of a strait, sucking ships that drifted too close down into it's mouth.
Whirlpool
Poseidon and Gaea
Charybdis
Hero who rode the Pegasus and slew the Chimera
N/A
Poseidon and Eurynome
Bellerophon
The first mortal woman who opened a box containing the world's evils and the goddess of hope
N/A
None, created by the gods
Pandora
Immortal woman who lusted after a bull and the offspring from the event was trapped in the Labyrinth
N/A
Helios and Perses
Pasiphae
Immortal Sorceress who turned men into Pigs
N/A
Helios and Perses
Circe
Argive King who slew Medusa
N/A
Zeus and Danae
Perseus
Son of the Sun God who begged to drive his chariot, when he did he veered out of control and lit Africa ablaze, leaving it a desert
N/A
Helios and Clymene
Phaethon
Eleusinian Prince who hospitably received Demeter when she was mourning the loss of her daughter. He's also the Goddess of Sowing and Milking
Winged Chariot, Wheat
Celeus and Metanira
Triptolemus
The Great Hero of the Trojan War who died to an arrow in the heel
N/A
Peleus and Thetis
Achilles
Hunter who spied on Artemis and her Hunters bathing and was transformed into a stag and hunted by his hunting dogs
N/A
Aristaeus and Autonoe
Actaeon
Handsome Mortal loved by Aphrodite
N/A
Cinryas and Smyrna
Adonis
Wife to the man who slew Medusa, became a constellation in her demise
N/A
Cepheus and Cassiopeia
Andromeda
Weaver-Apprentice who was cursed by Athena and became the first spider
N/A
Idmon
Arachne
Son of a peasant woman whom Demeter visited in her search for her daughter, he mocked the goddess when she drank and was cursed to be a lizard as punishment
N/A
Misme
Ascalabus
A Huntress raised by a bear who joined the Argonauts and was awarded in the Boar hunt after she slew it. She told her suitors that whoever could beat her in a race would wed her, and Aphrodite helped one of her suitors win.
N/A
Iasus or Schoeneus
Atalanta
Egyptian King who slayed any who passed through his territory by order of the gods
N/A
Poseidon and Lysianassa
Busiris
One of Artemis' hunters who was deceived by Zeus into lying down with him and was cursed into the form of a bear as punishment
N/A
Lycaon and Nonacris
Callisto
Founder of Athens
His lower-half was a snake tail
Born from the Earth
Cecrops
Lover of Apollo whom was killed by Artemis when she cheated on him
N/A
Phleygas
Coronis
Lover of Apollo who died of grief when his pet Stag died, he was immortalized as a Cypress Tree.
Cypress Tree
Telephus
Cyparissus
Lover of Apollo whom the God spied on while wrestling a lion. She is the mother of Aristaeus
N/A
Hypseus
Cyrene
Princess who was locked in a bronze chamber beneath the ground to prevent her from birthing a son who was foretold to kill her father
N/A
Acrisius and Eurydice
Danae
Survivor of the Great Deluge who rebuilt humanity with his wife afterwards
N/A
Prometheus and Pronoea
Deucalion
^ Wife of Above
N/A
Pandora
Pyrrha
Shepherd-Prince loved by the Moon Goddess who was placed into an immortal slumber
N/A
Aethlius and Calyce
Endymion
Mortal King who chopped down a sacred Grove of Demeter and was cursed with an insatiable hunger until he ate himself
N/A
Triopas
Erysichthon
Woman abducted by Zeus in the form of a bull and became his consort
N/A
Agenor, Telephassa, and Phoenix
Europa
Lover of Apollo who abandoned her son in a bed of violets.
N/A
Poseidon and Pitane
Evadne
^ Son of Above who became a seer when she came back for him
N/A
Apollo and ^
Iamos
Wine-maker apprentice of Dionysus who was killed by shepherds when they assumed he'd poisoned them
N/A
Unknown
Icarius
Mortal King who attempted to assault Hera and was tied to a flaming wheel for all eternity as his punishment
N/A
Perimele and Ares
Ixion
Leader of the Argonauts who sought the Golden Fleece
N/A
Aeson and Polymede
Jason
Spartan Queen who was seduced by Zeus in the form of a Goose and laid an egg which hatched the most beautiful woman in the world
N/A
Thestius and Eurmythius
Leda
An Arcadian King from before the Great Deluge, he slaughtered a child as a sacrifice to Zeus and was turned into a Wolf as a punishment
Wolf
Pelasgus
Lycaon
A King who attacked Dionysus' wine-making party and was driven mad as punishment, killing his wife and sons before chopping off his own legs
N/A
Dryas
Lycurgus
Prince during the Boar Hunt who was told he would live until a piece of wood burning within a hearth was burnt. When he gave the other slayer of the Boar her prize, his uncles took the wood from the hearth, killing him.
N/A
Oineus and Althaea
Meleager
Wealthy King whom treated one of Dionysus' companions hospitably which resulted in him gaining a wish, his wish was for anything he touched to turn to gold
N/A
Gordias
Midas
Three daughters of King Minyas who scorned the worship of the God Dionysus and were driven mad and turned into Owls and Bats as punishment
Owls and Bats
Minyas
Minyades
Handsome Mortal man who had many admirers, he scorned them all and was punished by Nemesis, making him fall in love with his reflection and drown
Daffodil
Cephisus and Liriope
Narcissus
King of Ithaca who fought in the Trojan War and was kept away from his home for 10 years after it for his hubris
N/A
Laertes and Anticleia
Odysseus
Mortal who was foretold to kill his father and marry his mother
N/A
Jocasta and Laius
Oedipus
Mortal Man who fell in love with an Ivory Statue of Aphrodite, and then in answer to his prayers, Aphrodite gave the statue life
N/A
Poseidon
Pygmalion
Mortal King who demanded his followers worship him as the God Zeus, and he impersonated him, earning him a death by the God's hands.
N/A
Aeolus and Enarete
Salmoneus
Mortal King who cheated death multiple times before being bound to Tartarus and forced to push a rock uphill for eternity as punishment.
N/A
Aeolus and Enarete
Sisyphus
Mortal King who served his dead son as a feast for the gods and was punished with a never-ending hunger in Tartarus
N/A
Zeus and Pluto
Tantalus
Slayer of the Monster contained within the Labyrinth
N/A
Aethra and Aegus
Theseus
Wife and Mother of the man cursed to marry her and kill her husband
N/A
Menoescus
Jocasta
Highest Greek King in the Trojan War who was very prideful, his wife killed him after he returned home from the war
N/A
Atreus and Aerope
Agamemnon
King of Sparta during the Trojan War and brother of above, his wife was abducted as the sparking event of the war
N/A
Atreus and Aerope
Menelaus
Second Greatest soldier of the Greek Armies in the Trojan War, he was driven mad when he wasn't granted Achilles' armor and after slaughtering the Greeks' sheep he kills himself in shame
N/A
Telamon
Telamonian Ajax
Swiftest of the Greek Soldiers in the Trojan War, he assaults a Trojan Prophet in Athena's temple and is killed upon his return home by Zeus, Poseidon, and Athena as a punishment
N/A
Oileus
Locrian Ajax
Greatest Archer in the Greek Armies during the Trojan War
N/A
Telamon
Teucer
Wisest of the Greek Soldiers in the Trojan War, ex-Argonaut
N/A
Neleus
Nestor
Bravest of the Greek Soldiers in the Trojan War who speared both Ares and Aprhodite
N/A
Tydeus
Diomedes
Friend of the Greatest Soldier in the Trojan War who sacrifices himself to save his father
N/A
Nestor
Antilochus
Friend and Lover of the Greatest Soldier in the Trojan War who is killed in battle with the Strongest of the Trojan Armies
N/A
Menoetius
Patroclus
Son of the Greatest Greek Soldier in the Trojan War, he joins the war late but he rampages through the city of Troy in vengeance for his father's death.
N/A
Achilles and Deidamia
Neoptolemus
Father of the Greatest Greek Soldier who married the Queen of the Nereids
N/A
Aeacus and Endeis
Peleus
King of Troy during the Trojan War who had many children
N/A
Laomedon
Priam
Queen of Troy during the Trojan War who birthed many children
N/A
Dymas and Eunoe
Hecuba
Greatest soldier of the Trojans during the Trojan War
N/A
Priam and Hecuba
Hector
Most cowardly of the Trojan Soldiers during the Trojan War, he kidnapped a Spartan Queen and sparked the war
N/A
Priam and Hecuba
Paris
Most Beautiful Woman in the World, whose faced launched a Thousand Ships
N/A
Tyndareus or Zeus and Leda
Helen
Trojan Soldier and Seer who fought in the Trojan War and eventually told the Greeks what they needed to win the war
N/A
Priam and Hecuba
Helenus
Trojan Seer who was cursed to never be believed,
N/A
Priam and Hecuba
Cassandra
Wife to the Strongest Trojan Soldier who begged him not to fight
N/A
Eetion
Andromache
Son of the Strongest Trojan Soldier who was thrown from the walls of the city to prevent any of the Trojan Royals from Exacting vengeance on them
N/A
Hector and ^
Astyanax
Beloved mortal son of Zeus who sided with the Trojans during the war, his father was deeply saddened at his Fate but did nothing to prevent it
N/A
Zeus
Sarpedon
^ Cousin and second-in-command of above who threatened to abandon Troy over his death not being avenged
N/A
Hippolochus
Glaucus
King who sided with the Trojans during the war, The Bravest of the Greeks along with the Master Tactician of the Greeks stole two of his horses in the middle of the night
N/A
Strymon and Euterpe
Rhesus
Father of the most beautiful woman in the world, he forced her suitors to undergo an oath that they'd defend the marriage
N/A
Oebalus and Gorgophone
Tyndareus
King of the Phaecians who helped the lost King of Ithaca return to his homeland
N/A
Nausithoos
Alcinous
Queen for the Phaecians
N/A
Poseidon and Periboa
Arete
Daughter of the above two who found the King of Ithaca and brought him to her parents
N/A
^ The Two above
Nausicaa
Son of the Ithacan King who attempts to ward off his mothers suitors
N/A
Odysseus and Below v
Telemachus
Queen of Ithaca who stays loyal to her husband for his 20 absent years
N/A
Icarius
Penelope
Mother of the Ithacan King who passed away while he was lost at sea
N/A
Amphithea
Anticleia
Father of the Ithacan King who helps him take back his home from the suitors
N/A
Arcesius
Laertes
Head servant of the Ithacan King who recognizes him through his disguise because of a scar on his leg
N/A
Ops
Eurycleia
Leader of the Suitors who plots to assault the Queen and Prince of Ithaca and is in turn the first suitor to die
N/A
Eupeithes
Antinous
Deceitful Suitor who tries to steal the throne of Ithaca, he tries to catch the King off guard with a false surrender before being killed
N/A
Polybus
Eurymachus
Suitor who shows the Ithacan King kindness while he's disguised as a beggar, he is warned of the encroaching slaughter but doesn't heed the warning
N/A
Nisos
Amphinomus
Traitorous goatherd of Ithaca who is given a brutal death for his betrayal
N/A
Dolius
Melanthius
Second in Command of the Ithacan King's fleet who consistently goes against his king's judgement
N/A
Unknown
Eurylochus
Sister of the Ithacan King who marries the above
N/A
Laertes and Anticleia
Ctimene
Best friend of the Ithacan King
N/A
Unknown
Polites
Youngest of the Ithacan King's soldiers who died on the island of the sorceress while drunk
N/A
Unknown
Elpenor
The Ithacan King's loyal dog
N/A
N/A
Argos
Blind Prophet who was turned into a woman after attacking two copulating snakes, he was turned back after a few years when he repeated this mistake
N/A
Everes and Chariclo
Tiresias
Daughter of above who was also blessed with prophecy
N/A
^ Above
Manto
Who was the blind poet who wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey
N/A
N/A
Homer
Who wrote the Theogony and the Shield of Heracles
N/A
N/A
Hesiod
Who wrote Metamorpheses
N/A
N/A
Ovid
Who wrote the Aeneid
N/A
N/A
Virgil
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