THE OLYMPIAN GODS
Polytheistic Greek religion encompassed a myriad of gods, each representing a certain facet of the human condition, and even abstract ideas such as justice and wisdom could have their own personification. The most important gods, though, were the Olympian gods led by Zeus:
1. Zeus
2. Athena
3. Apollo
4. Poseidon
5. Hermes
6. Hera
7. Aphrodite
8. Demeter
9. Ares
10. Artemis
11. Hades
12. Hephaistos
13.Dionysos
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