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    Post by Daniel 1/12/2010, 9:35 pm



    Gods, Titans, and Nymphs List




    Greek Gods


    • Acheron-God of the underworld river of pain

    • Aeolus-God of the winds

    • Aglaia-Goddess of beauty and adornment.

    • Aigle-Goddess of the radiant glow of good health.

    • Akeso-Goddess of curing illness.

    • Akhlys-Goddess of misery.

    • Aphrodite-Goddess of love, beauty and procreation.

    • Apollo-God of music, prophecy and healing.

    • Ares-God of war and conflict.

    • Aristaeus-God of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing and hunting

    • Artemis-Goddess of hunting, wild animals, childbirth and children.

    • Asclepius-God of medicine and healing.

    • Athena-Goddess of craftsmen, presiding over the arts of weaving, pottery, carpentry and the manufacture of oil.

    • Bia-Goddess of force

    • Boreas-God of the north wind whose wintry breath brought the cold of winter

    • Briareus-God of violent sea-storms

    • Britmertis-Goddess of the nets used in hunting, fishing and fowling.

    • Calliope-Goddess of epic poetry.

    • Charites-Goddesses of joy, pleasure, mirth, beauty, dancing, feasts and banquets.

    • Chione-Goddess of snow

    • Clio-The Muse of historical writings

    • Cocytus-God of the underworld river of tears and wailing.

    • Comus-God of festivities

    • Cratus-God of strength and power.

    • Deimos- God of terror.

    • Delphin-God of dolphins.

    • Demeter-Goddess of agriculture

    • Dike-Goddess of justice

    • Dionysus-God of wine, viticulture, and wild vegetation.

    • Dioscuri-Gods of horsemen and gymnasia

    • Eileithyia-Goddess of childbirth and the pains of labour.

    • Eirene-Goddess of peace.

    • Enyo-Goddess of war.

    • Eosphorus-God of the dawn-star

    • Epione-Goddess of the soothing of pain.

    • Erato-The Muse of love poetry and mimicry.

    • Eris-Goddess of strife.

    • Eros-God of love.

    • Erotes-Winged gods of love.

    • Eunomia-Goddess of good order.

    • Euphrosyne-Goddess of merriment and good cheer.

    • Eurus-God of the east wind

    • Geras-Goddess of old age.

    • Hades-God of the Underworld.

    • Harmonia-Goddess of harmony.

    • Hebe-Goddess of youth.

    • Hecate-Goddess of the ghosts, witchcraft and necromancy

    • Hephaestus-God of metalworking, building, sculpture, and artistry.

    • Hera-Goddess of women.

    • Herse-Goddess of the morning dew.
    • Hermes-God of herds and flocks, the country arts, travel, trade, merchants, and thievery.

    • Hesperides-Goddesses of sunsets.

    • Hesperus-God of the evening star

    • Hestia-Goddess of the hearth.

    • Himeros-God of sexual desire.

    • Horae-Goddesses of the seasons and the ordering of heaven.

    • Hygeia-Goddess of good health

    • Hymenaios-God of the weddings and the marriage hymn.

    • Hypnos-God of sleep

    • Iaso-The goddess of cures and remedies

    • Iris-Goddess of the rainbow and messenger of the gods.

    • Lethe-Goddess of the underworld river of oblivion

    • Litae-Goddesses of prayer who delivered the prayers of men to the gods in heaven.

    • Makaria-Goddess of blessed death

    • Melpomene-Goddess muse of tragedy plays.

    • Nike-Goddess of victory.

    • Notus-God of the wet and stormy south wind

    • Okeanides-Goddess and nymph daughters of the great earth-encircling river Oceanus.

    • Oreithyia-Goddess of cold, gusty mountain winds

    • Palaemon-God of sharks.

    • Pan-God of shepherds and flocks

    • Panakeia-Goddess of curatives

    • Peitho-Goddess of persuasion and seductive speech.

    • Phobus-God of phobias(fear).

    • Polyhymnia-Goddess muse of religious hymns.

    • Potami-Gods of the rivers.

    • Poseidon-God of the Sea

    • Pothos-God of sexual yearning.

    • Priapus-God of garden fertility.

    • Psyche-Goddess of the soul

    • Pyriphlegethon-God of the infernal river of fire.

    • Terpsichore-The Muse of choral dance and song.

    • Thalia-The Muse of comedy drama and idyllic poetry.

    • Thalia-Goddess of banquets and festivities.

    • Thanatos-God of Death

    • Tyche-Goddess of good fortune.

    • Ourania-Goddess Muse of astronomy and astronomical writings.

    • Zelos-God of rivalry and competition.

    • Zephryus-God of the gentle west wind

    • Zeus-God of the sky, weather, kings, fate, law and order.



    Roman Gods


    • Aesculapius - Roman god of medicine

    • Apollo - Roman god of music

    • Aquilo - Roman god of the north wind

    • Aurora - Roman goddess of dawn

    • Auster - Roman god of the south wind

    • Bacchus - Roman god of wine and intoxication

    • Bellona - Roman goddess of war

    • Ceres - Roman goddess of agriculture, grain, crops, initiation, civilization, lawgiver and the love a mother bears for her child.

    • Cupid - Roman god of desire, affection, and erotic Love

    • Diana - Roman goddess of the hunt, moon, and birthing

    • Discordia - Roman goddess of strife

    • Fama - Roman goddess of rumor, report, and gossip

    • Faunus - Roman god of forest, plains, and fields

    • Favonius - Roman god of the west wind

    • Flora - Roman goddess of flowers and spring

    • Fortuna - Roman goddess of fortune and luck

    • Juno - Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth

    • Jupiter - Roman god of the sky and thunder

    • Justitia -Roman goddess of justice

    • Juventas - Roman goddess of youth

    • Latona - Roman goddess of motherhood

    • Lucifier - Roman god of the morning star

    • Luna - Roman goddess of the moon

    • Mars - Roman god of war

    • Matuta - Roman goddess of the dawn

    • Mercury - Roman god of messengers and trade

    • Minerva - Roman goddess of poetry, wisdom, commerce, weaving, medicine, crafts, and magic

    • Morta - Roman goddess of death

    • Necessitas - Roman goddess of destiny, necessity, and fate

    • Neptune - Roman god of water and sea

    • Pax - Roman goddess of peace and the season of spring

    • Pomona - Roman goddess of plenty.

    • Proserpina - Roman goddess of spring

    • Salacia - Roman goddess of salt water

    • Salus - Roman goddess of well-being

    • Saturn - Roman god of agriculture

    • Silvanus -Roman god of woods and field

    • Sol - Roman god of the sun

    • Somnus - Roman god of sleep

    • Stimula - Roman goddess who incites passion in women

    • Tellus - Roman god of the nether world

    • Trivia - Roman goddess of witchcraft and sorcery

    • Veiovis - Roman god of healing

    • Venus - Roman god of love, beauty, and fertility

    • Vesper - Roman god of the evening star

    • Vesta - Roman goddess of the hearth

    • Victoria - Roman goddess of victory

    • Vulcan - Roman god of fire

    • Vulturnus -Roman god of the east winds




    Titans/Primordial


    • Aether-Titan of the mists of light which fill the upper zones of air

    • Aigaios-Titan of sea storms.

    • Ananke-Titan of inevitability, compulsion and necessity

    • Astraeus-Titan of the stars, the winds, and the art of astrology.

    • Atlas-Titan of astronomy and the revolution of the heavenly constellations.

    • Aura-Titan of the breezes. She was a virgin huntress raped by the god Dionysos.

    • Clymene-Titan of fame and renown.

    • Coeus-Titan of the intellect

    • Crius-Titan of the heavenly constellations and the measure of the year

    • Kronos-Titan of destructive time

    • Dione-Titan who presided over the Oracle at Dodona alongside Zeus.

    • Eos-Titan of the dawn.

    • Epimetheus-Titan of afterthought.

    • Erebus-Titan of the mists of darkness

    • Eurybia-Titan of the power of the sea

    • Eurynome-Titan of earth's flowery meadows.

    • Gaea-Titan of the earth.

    • Helios-Titan of the sun

    • Hemera-Titan of the day

    • Hydros-Titan of water.

    • Hyperion-Titan god of burning light, the sun, the moon and the dawn.

    • Iapetos-The Titan god of mortality, pain and death.

    • Lelantos-Titan of the breezes of the air.

    • Leto-Titan of motherhood, light, and womanly demure.

    • Melisseus-Titan of honey.

    • Menoetius-Titan of violent anger and rash action

    • Metis-Titan of good counsel.

    • Mnemosyne-Titan of memory, words and language.

    • Nesoi-Titan of the islands.

    • Nyx-Titan of night

    • Oceanus-Titan of the earth-encircling, fresh-water river Oceanus.

    • Ourea-Titan of the mountains

    • Pallas-Titan of warcraft and the military campaign season.

    • Perses-Titan of destruction

    • Phanes-Titan of generation

    • Phoebe-Titan of intellect

    • Phusis-Titan of nature.

    • Pontos-Titan of the sea

    • Prometheus-Titan god of forethought

    • Rhea-Titan of female fertility and the mountain wilds.

    • Selene-Titan of the moon.

    • Styx-Titan of oaths of allegiance and of the deadly

    • Tethys-Titan of the sources of fresh-water.

    • Thalassa-Titan of the sea

    • Theia-Titan of sight and the shining light of heaven

    • Themis-Titan of the natural order, divine law and tradition.

    • Ouranos-Titan of the Sky



    Type of Nymphs


    • Alseides- Grove/glen nymphs.

    • Anthoussae- Flower/plant nymphs. Also called: Limoniades/Limniads.

    • Auloniads- Grove and valley nymphs.

    • Aurae- Soft breeze nymphs.

    • Asteriai- Star nymphs.

    • Crinaeae- Fountain nymphs.

    • Daphnaeae- Laurel nymphs.

    • Dryades- Tree/forest nymphs - oaks most particularly.

    • Eleionomae- Marsh/wetland nymphs.

    • Epimeliades- Apple tree nymphs (they have white hair).

    • Epimelides- Grassy pasture/orchard trees nymphs.

    • Haliae- Sea and shore nymphs.

    • Hamadryades- Tree nymphs.

    • Hesperides- Sunset nymphs.

    • Hyades- Rain nymphs.

    • Hydriades- Aquatic nymphs.

    • Hyleores- Pine trees/conifer nymphs.

    • Kissiae- ivy nymphs.

    • Leimakides- meadow nymphs.

    • Leimoniades- Water meadow nymphs.

    • Limnades- Lake nymphs.

    • Mainades/Thyades- Servants of Dionysus.

    • Meliae- Ash tree and honey bees nymphs.

    • Melissae- Honey bees nymphs (classed among Meliai).

    • Naiades/Ephydriads- Freshwater nymphs (springs, rivers, fountains,...)

    • Napaeae- Valleys/glens nymphs.

    • Nephelae- Rain clouds nymphs.

    • Nereides- Sea nymphs.

    • Okeanides- Ocean nymphs.

    • Oreiades- Mountain nymphs

    • Pegaeae- Spring nymphs.

    • Potameides- River/torrent nymphs.

    • Psamids- Sand/Beach nymphs.






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