(Jupiter, in Roman mythology): the king of all the gods (and father to many) and god of weather, law and fate
Zeus
(Juno): the queen of the gods and goddess of women and marriage
Hera
the winged horse
Pegasus
The Battle: In a swamp creeps a deadly nine-headed serpent called the Hydra.
Heracles
The personification of the sun.
Helios
god of prophesy, music and poetry and knowledge
Apollo
Goddess of magic and witchcraft
Hecate
The horse-man
Centaur
was a demigod, son of the Olympian god Zeus and the mortal woman Danae and sought to kill Medusa
Perseus
Physician of the Olympian gods.
Paean
(Vulcan): god of fire, metalworking and sculpture
Hephaestus
(Diana): goddess of hunting, animals and childbirth
Artemis
he lion-woman
Sphinx
journey home after the Trojan War.
Odyssey
The personification of death
Thanatos
(Mercury): god of travel, hospitality and trade and Zeus’s personal messenger
Hermes
(Minerva): goddess of wisdom and defense
Athena
the bird-woman
Harpies
as a hero of the Trojan War who was known as being the greatest of all the Greek warriors
Achilles
The primeval void from which the universe and everything in it originated
Chaos
(Neptune): god of the sea
Poseidon
(Ceres): goddess of agriculture and grain
Demeter
the one-eyed giant
Cyclop
fter Prometheus gave the fire to humans, Zeus decided to take vengeance. He ordered Hephaestus to create the first human woman out of soil ...
Pandora
God of shepherds, wilderness and rustic music
Pan