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Family tree of the Greek gods

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Mythological family tree

The following is a family tree ofgods,goddesses, and other divine and semi-divine figures from AncientGreek mythology andAncient Greek religion.

Chaos
The Void
Tartarus
The Abyss
Gaia
The Earth
Eros
Desire[a]
Erebus
Darkness
Nyx
The Night
Moros
Doom
theOneiroi
Dreams
Nemesis
Retribution
Momus
Blame
Philotes
Affection
Geras
Aging
TyphonUranus
The Sky
theOurea
Mountains
Pontus
The Sea
Aether
Heaven
Hemera
The Day
Thanatos
Death
Hypnos
Sleep
Eris
Strife
Apate
Deceit
Oizys
Distress
theErinyestheGigantestheMeliaeAphrodite[b]theHecatonchirestheCyclopesEchidnatheHesperides[c]theKerestheMoiraeCharon
OceanusTethysHyperionTheiaCoeusPhoebeCronusRheaThemisMnemosyneCriusIapetus
theOceanidsClymeneHelios
Sun
Eos
Dawn
AsteriaDemeterHestia[d]HeraPrometheusEpimetheus
InachusMeliatheHeliadesSelene
Moon
LetoHadesPoseidonZeustheMusesAtlas
IoPleione
ApolloArtemisPersephoneAthenaHebeHephaestusAres
AmphitritetheHyadesthePleiades
EpaphusDioneEnyoEileithyia
PenelopeMaia
AlcmeneSemeleHermesAphrodite[b]
HeraclesDionysus[d]PanRhodePeithoHermaphroditusEros[a]HarmoniaDeimos
AnterosHimerosPhobos

Key: The names of the generally acceptedOlympians[11] are given inbold font.

Key: The names of groups ofgods or other mythological beings are given initalic font

Key: The names of theTitans have a green background.

Key: Dotted lines show amarriage oraffair.

Key: Solid lines showchildren.

See also

Notes

  1. ^abThere are conflicting stories regarding the origins ofEros.Eros is usually mentioned as the son ofAphrodite andAres, butHesiod'sTheogony places him as one of the primordial beings which came afterChaos.[1]
  2. ^abThere are two major conflicting stories forAphrodite's origins:Hesiod, in hisTheogony, claims that she was "born" from the foam of the sea afterCronus castratedUranus, thus making herUranus' daughter;[2]Homer, however, in hisIliad, hasAphrodite as daughter ofZeus andDione.[3] According toPlato, however, the two were entirely separate entities:Aphrodite Urania andAphrodite Pandemos.[4]
  3. ^Hesiod putsNyx as the mother of theHesperides;[5] they are alternatively daughters ofNyx andErebus,[6] ofAtlas,[7] ofAtlas andHesperis,[8] ofPhorcys andCeto,[9] or ofZeus andThemis.[10]
  4. ^abEitherHestia orDionysus is considered the12th Olympian.

References

Abrahamic
Biblical
Book of Genesis
Book of Ruth
Books of Kings
New Testament
Islamic
BeforeMuhammad
Muhammad
Rashidun
Later Kings
Polytheistic
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