There were many books on the gods of ancient Greek mythology. Some of the famous books included:
1 Homer (Homer was a famous poet and novelist in ancient Greece. He created epic works such as the Iliad and the Odysey, which depicted the stories of the gods of ancient Greek mythology)
2. Greek Mythology (This is a novel written by Hofstadter of the United Kingdom. It tells the story of the gods in ancient Greek mythology in a concise manner)
3 Ancient Greek Mythology (This is a novel written by the United States of America. It tells the story of the gods in ancient Greek mythology with vivid plots and interesting conversations)
4 "The Complete Collection of Greek Mythology"(This is a novel written by the United States of America. It tells the story of the gods in ancient Greek mythology with detailed plots and a large number of characters)
These books were all classic works about the gods of ancient Greek mythology. Through reading these books, readers could understand the characters of these gods, the plot of the story, and the relevant knowledge of ancient Greek culture.
The 12 main gods in Greek mythology were Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Cain, Isis, Yiason, Eppurios, Titans, and Athena.
Zeus was the god of the sky and thunder, Hera was the god of the moon and hurricanes, Poseidon was the god of the sea and storms, Cain was the god of life and death, Isis was the god of the sky and the universe, Julian was the god of war and heroes, Vasilyevich was the god of war and punishment, and Titanic was the huge fleet of ships in myths.
One of the stories was the struggle between Zeus and Hera. Hera was jealous of Zeus 'achievements and status and tried to stop him from becoming a god. She once flooded Olympus and tried to kill Zeus. But in the end, Zeus defeated Hera through his wisdom and courage and became the God of the Sky.
The second story was about Poseidon and Cain. Poseidon was a powerful and evil god who tried to rule the world through war and violence. Cain, on the other hand, was a kind and silent god. He was unwilling to participate in the battle. But in the end, Poseidon defeated Cain and made him the God of Seas and Storms.
The third story was about Isis and Julian. Isis was the god of the sky and the universe, while Julian was the god of war and heroes. Their relationship had been strained, but Isis eventually reconciled it by sending Julian on a punishment mission.
The fourth story was about Athena and her army. Athena was a goddess of wisdom and courage. She had her own army and weapons. In the legends, she had led many wars and successfully defeated the enemy. In the Trovian War, she led the army to defeat the attack of Troy and finally defended the Greek city-state.
The list of gods in Greek mythology is as follows:
Zeus-The creator of the sky and the temple of the sky was also the God of Thunder, the God of Storm, and the God of War.
2 Heracles ( Hera)-The Goddess of Marriage and War was the son of Zeus and the Titan Goddess Lana, a famous god of war and chef.
Athena-The goddess of wisdom, war, and war was the daughter of Zeus and the Titan goddess Persephone, a famous goddess of war and scientist.
Apollo-The sun god was also the god of hunting, music, archery, and prophecy.
5 Ares-The God of War and Combat is also the God of Serpents and Evil Spirits.
6 Hephaestus-The God of Craftsmen was also the God of Thunder and Stone.
7 Poseidon-The God of Sea and Sky is also the God of Storms, Currents, and Fish.
8 Demeter-The goddess of agriculture and seasons, also the god of the sky, hunting, and vegetation.
9 Diomene-The goddess of hunting and love was also the daughter of the god of the sky, agriculture, and seasons.
10 Hermes-The God of Wisdom and Music was also the God of Craftsmen, the Patron God of Athena, and the God of Birds.
11 Meddia-The Goddess of Fate was also the Goddess of War, Wealth, and Marriage.
12 Orestes-The God of Vengeance and Justice was also the God of Hunting, the Moon, and Fish.
Heracles and His Friends
There were many gods in Greek mythology, the most famous of which were Zeus and the twelve gods of Olympus. Zeus was the god of the sky, possessing incomparable strength and wisdom, and also the father of Athena. The twelve Olympian gods were Hera, Hephaestus, Demeter, Zeus, Artemis, Hephaestus, Hermes, Prometheus, Poseidon, Demeter, and Metis.
In addition to Zeus and the twelve Olympian gods, there were many other famous gods in Greek mythology such as Apollo, Ares, Hermes, Hephaestus, Nemours, Isis, and so on. These gods had different roles and characteristics in different mythological stories, and they were also an important part of Greek culture.
The 12 gods in Greek mythology were:
1 Zeus-God of the Sky
2 Hera-Queen of Heaven
3 Hermes-God of Messengers
4 Apollo-Sun God
5. Artemis, the Goddess of the Hunt
6 Ares-God of War
7 Athena-Goddess of Wisdom
8 Metis-Goddess of Fertility
9 Demeter-Goddess of Agriculture
10 Hephaestus-God of Craftsmen
11 Poseidon (Pheidippides)-Sea God
12 Nisus-River God
The origins of the 12 main gods in Greek mythology:
1 Zeus: As the God of the Sky, Zeus was the grandson of Titanic, the God of Gods, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
Poseidon: The God of the Sea was the grandson of Zeus and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
3 Heracles ( Hera): The Queen of Heaven was the daughter of Zeus and the Titan Goddess Minerva, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
4 Apollo: The Sun God was the son of Zeus and Ella and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
5 Ares: The God of War was the son of Zeus and the Titan goddess Isis, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
6 Hephaestus: The God of Blacksmiths was the son of Zeus and the Titan Goddess Isis, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
7 Iris (Ris): The God of Feathered Serpents was the son of Zeus and the Titan Goddess, Artemis, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
8 Mercury (Metis): The Goddess of Agriculture and Harvest was the daughter of Zeus and the Titan Goddess, Artemis, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
9 Pele: The god of giants was the son of Zeus and Isis, the goddess of titans. He was also one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
10 Hestia: The God of Family and Protection was the daughter of Zeus and the Titan Goddess, Artemis, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
11 Hermes: The Oracle was the son of Zeus and the Titan goddess Hermes and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
12 Venus: The God of Love and Beauty was the daughter of Zeus and the Titan goddess Vanias, and one of the twelve gods of Olympus.
There were many names of gods in Greek mythology. Here are some common ones:
1 Zeus: One of the most powerful gods in the myths of the sky, with the power of thunder and storm.
2 Heracles: The daughter of Ares, who went through hardships to seek the power bestowed by God, finally became a hero.
3 Apollo: The Sun God, the God of Light and Truth, is often depicted as a handsome, intelligent, and brave young man.
Athena: The Goddess of Wisdom, the God of War and Strategy, and the patron saint of art, culture, and technology.
Demeter: The goddess of agriculture and seasons, the mother of Zeus and Hera, was regarded as the patron saint of the sky and agriculture.
6 Minerva (Metis): The goddess of fertility and vitality is regarded as the goddess of fertility and protection.
7 Apollon: Apollo's alias meant "Father of Light".
8 Yris: The God of the Sky and Thunder is also the God of War and Heroes.
9. Artemis: The goddess of hunting and the moon is regarded as the patron saint of war, escape, and adventure.
10 Hephaestus: The god of tools who made all kinds of dangerous weapons and tools. He is also the patron saint of architecture and gardens.
These were just some of the names of the gods in Greek mythology. There were many other important gods such as Artemis, Diometer, and Orthemis.
Greek mythology and Chinese mythology were both important parts of the world's culture, each with many heroes and gods. However, it was difficult to determine the outcome of a battle between these two mythological systems because the character settings and combat methods of both sides were different.
There were many gods in Greek mythology, and some of them had powerful strength and skills, such as Zeus, Hera, Apollo, etc. These gods usually had powerful weapons and magic skills that could display amazing strength in battle. For example, in the Odeys, Odeus and Heracles had a fierce battle. Heracles used a series of powerful skills and weapons to finally defeat Heracles.
There were also many gods in Chinese mythology, such as the Jade Emperor, the Three Pure Dao Ancestors, the South Pole Immortal Weng, and the East Emperor Taiyi. These gods were usually regarded as the rulers of heaven and earth and the guardians of all things, possessing powerful strength and magical skills. In Journey to the West, Sun Wukong and the Jade Emperor had a fierce battle. Sun Wukong used some supernatural powers and magic to finally defeat the Jade Emperor.
Therefore, if the gods of Greek mythology and the gods of Chinese mythology fought, it was difficult to determine the outcome because their character settings and combat methods were different. However, according to historical records and legends, some gods might be more powerful than others, so this battle might be very intense and complicated.
Both Chinese mythology and Greek mythology had many famous characters and gods, but their backgrounds and images were very different. Here are some of the possible reasons for this discrepancy:
1. Different cultural and historical backgrounds: China and Greece are two different civilizations, and their cultural and historical backgrounds are completely different. Chinese civilization has a long history, emphasizing the wisdom and morality of human beings. Therefore, many characters in Chinese mythology are righteous. They achieve moral achievements and status through their own actions and moral character. In contrast, the origins of Greek mythology can be traced back to the 8th century B.C., when Greek civilization was under the rule of the Roman Empire, emphasizing power and desire, so many Greek gods were evil, and they used various means to achieve their goals.
2. The creation of mythological stories: The creation of Chinese mythology and Greek mythology is also very different. Chinese mythology was usually passed down through oral tradition, and these stories were constantly modified and polished over time, gradually forming the image we see today. In contrast, Greek mythology was created by the philosophers of B.C. B.C. and the images and stories of these gods were probably based on nature and human behavior in the early days, and their images and stories gradually changed over time.
3. Regional and environmental influence: China and Greece have different regional and environmental influences. The climate, culture, and customs of China were very different, so the mythical figures were also very different. In contrast, the gods in Greek mythology were mainly distributed along the Mediterranean coast and in the Greek mainland. The living habits and cultural backgrounds of these gods were also very different.
In summary, the background, creation, and geographical environment of Chinese mythology and Greek mythology may lead to the characters in Chinese mythology being mostly righteous while the gods in Greek mythology were evil.