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Ruler of the gods, god of the sky and kingship
Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage
Goddess of the harvest
God of the underworld, which bears his name
God of the sea
Goddess of hearth and home
Goddess of love and beauty
God of thieves, messengers, and merchants
God of light, music, truth, prophecy, healing, plague, and more
Goddess of the moon, the hunt, and wildlife
God of wine, madness, theater, and festivals
God of smiths and fire
God of war
Goddess of wisdom, strategy, and handicrafts
The void from which the world sprang
The Earth personified
The sky personified
The deepest part of the underworld (personified)
God of love/Love personified
Sea personified/Titan of the sea
Leader of the Titans
Queen of the Titans
Other Titans
Other Titanesses
Titaness of law and order
Titaness of memory
Titan of foresight and benefactor of mankind
Titan known for holding up the sky
Titan of afterthought
Former wife of the sky god, who became a fly
Titaness, the mother of Apollo and Artemis
Nature god, god of panic, nature, and shepherds
The moon
The dawn
The sun
Muse of history
Muse of hymns
Muse of epic poetry
Muse of dance
Muse of astronomy
Muse of comedy
Muse of tragedy
Muse of lyric poetry
Muse of music and song
Mother of monsters (including the chimera and hydra)
Enemy of the gods, a horrific snake monster with a thousand heads
Creatures with one hundred hands each
Creatures with one eye each
The biggest threats to Olympus after the Titans
Giant snake at Delphi
Three-headed dog
Two-headed dog
Winged horse
Lion with the head of a woman, fond of riddles
Hundred-eyed servant of Hera
Nasty, dirty bird-women who steal people and food
Bird-women who lure sailors to their doom
Leader of the Argonauts
Boar trapped by Heracles
Boar killed by Meleager
Nine-headed serpentine beast
Deadly metallic birds
Man with three bodies
Equine mentor of many heroes
Half man, half horse
Half man, half bull
Man who tried to rape Hera, tied to a flaming wheel
Tried to serve the gods his own son for dinner
Forced to roll a rock up a hill, in vain
A blind prophet who became a woman
A blind prophet, harassed by bird-women
Hero whose life depended on a piece of firewood
Famed strongman, performed twelve labors
Slayer of Medusa
Foolish boy who flew too close to the sun
Inventor who constructed the Labyrinth and working wings
Sculpter who fell in love with his creation, Galatea
King who killed his father, married his mother, then gouged his eyes out
Half man, half goat
Slayer of the minotaur
Aide to Theseus, lover of Dionysus
Lover of Jason, before killing her kids and flying off in a dragon-powered chariot
Race of warrior women
The mortal gorgon, defeated with a polished shield
Fleet-footed warrior who lost a race because of golden apples
A famed physician, son of Apollo
God/personification of death
Fear, Terror, and Discord
God of sleep
Immortal Gorgons
Tamer of Pegasus
Handsome man who became infatuated with his reflection
Won his wife by cheating in a chariot race
His only weak spot was his heel
Released sin into the world
Survived a flood, restarted humanity
Nature gods/goddesses
Musician and lover of Eurydice
Prince of Troy and a great rival of Achilles
King who turned everything to gold and later grew donkey ears
Lion with an impervious hide
Guardians of the golden apples
Prophetess who was cursed to never be believed
Famous twins, dioscuri
Gifted strategist who wandered the world for a decade
Close friend of Achilles
Lover of Eros
Foolish boy who crashed the sun chariot
Agamemnon's daughter, sacrificed for a favorable wind
The loveliest woman in the world
Pursued by furies after killing his mom and step-dad
Bitter rivals for kingship, sons of Pelops
Husband of Procne and captor of Philomela
Trojan priest who was strangled by snakes
Prophet who could understand animals
King of Troy
Queen of the underworld and spring
Goddess of luck
Goddess of magic and crossroads
Goddess of revenge and justice
Goddess of victory
Two slave-women associated with Achilles and Agamemnon's quarrel
Daughters of Oedipus
Leader of the Seven Against Thebes
Founder of Thebes, husband of Harmonia
Prideful woman whose children were slain by Apollo and Artemis
49 sisters who vainly attempt to fill a leaky tub with water
Skilled weaver who became a spider
Fearsome she-demons who punish oath-breakers
Major Orphic god, the 'first Dionysus'
Witch who turns men into pigs
Lover of Odysseus, lives on the island of Ogygia
Nymph who became Ursa Major
Hunter who was turned into a deer after he saw Artemis bathing
Male hunter and friend of Artemis