Goddesses
Gods
Famous Stories
Symbols
Demigods
100

The goddess of love and marriage

Juno

100

The god of war

Mars

100

Romulus and Remus were both raised by this animal.

A she-wolf

100

The lightning bolt

Jupiter

100

This demigod was the son of Jupiter and the mortal Alcmene. He was most famous for completing the Twelve Labors, which included obtaining a belt from Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons.

Hercules

200

The goddess of wisdom and medicine

Minerva

200

The god of light, music, and healing

Apollo

200

This god granted the bee his stinger, but under the condition that "every bee will have a choice to die, protect, or share".

Jupiter

200

The trident

Neptune

200

This demigod was the son of Thetis and Peleus. He was most famous for his strength during the Trojan War, but ended up suffering from an injury to his heel.

Achilles

300

The goddess of hope

Spes

300

The god of love

Cupid

300

This god is depicted as having one head and two faces, because it is said that he looks to the future and to the past.

Janus/Ianus

300

The peacock

Juno

300

This demigod was the son of the goddess Aphrodite and Prince Anchises. He later became the founding father of Latium.

Aeneas

400

The goddess of the earth

Terra

400

The god of travelers and theives

Mercury

400

This mortal was gifted the power of prophecy in exchange for marriage to Apollo. But upon receiving the gift, she refused the marriage. Apollo then cursed her that no one will ever believe any of her prophecies ever again.

Cassandra

400

Helmet of Darkness and Cerberus

Pluto

400

This demigod was the daughter of Zeus and Leda who was queen of Sparta. She was also the cause of the Trojan War.

Helen of Troy

500

The goddess of truth

Veritas

500

The god of beginnings, gates, transitions, doorways

Janus/Ianus

500

According to legend, this river is a bad omen because even the gods cannot escape its powers. If they come in contact with it, they would lose their voice for nine years.

The River Styx
500

Fire and the hearth

Vesta

500

This demigod was the son of Poseidon and Aethra. His most famous triumph was in killing the Minotaur that was owned by King Minos in Crete.

Theseus