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Lessor Gods

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Demeter Lessor Gods Greek Female Corn, grain, and the harvest
Dionysus Lessor Gods Greek Male vine (Wine) joy and devine ecstasy & brutal, unthinking, rage
Doris Lessor Gods Greek Female God of What?
Eris Lessor Gods Greek Female Discord
Eros Lessor Gods Greek Male love. In particular erotic, romantic, love
Hebe Lessor Gods Greek Female Youth
Helios Lessor Gods Greek Male Sun.
Nemesis Lessor Gods Greek Male Helped to avenge those who were wronged
Nereus (The Old Man of the Sea) Lessor Gods Greek Male
Pan Lessor Gods Greek Male Goatherds and Shepherds
Persephone Lessor Gods Greek Female Queen of the Underworld
Pontus Lessor Gods Greek Male His name means Deep Sea.
Thanatos, Lessor Gods Greek Male Death. Overshadowed by Hades the lord of the Underworld
Triton, Lessor Gods Greek Male The trumpetor of the sea.

The Erinnyes

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Alecto Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: One of the Erinnyes AKA Furies
Megaera Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: Punish crime. Particularly concerned with matricide.
Tisiphone, Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: Punish crime. Particularly concerned with matricide.

The Fates

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Atropos Lessor Gods Greek The Fates: One of the Fates
Clotho Lessor Gods Greek The Fates: Deciding a mans destiny.
Lachesis Lessor Gods Greek The Fates:. Deciding a mans destiny

The Graces

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Aglaia (Splendor) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces: One of the Graces One of the Graces
Euphrosyne (Mirth) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces: One of the Graces
Thalia (1) (Good Cheer) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces: One of the Graces

The Muses

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Calliope (Epic Poetry) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Clio (History) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Erato (Love Poetry) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Euterpe Euterpe(Lyric Poetry) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Melpomene (Tragedy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Polyhymnia (Songs to the Gods) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Terpsichore (Dance) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Thalia (2) (Comedy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.
Urania (Astronmy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: One of the 9 Muses.

The Nereids

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Amphitrite, Nymphs of the sea. Greek Female The Nereids: One of 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris.
Thetis, Nymphs of the sea. Greek Female The Nereids: One of 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris.

The Pleiades

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Alcyone, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.
Celaeno, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.
Electra, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.
Maia, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.
Merope, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.
Sterope, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.
Taygete, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades: One of 7 Pleiades.

Others

God Goddess NameCivilizationSexe Represents
Arachne Immortal, Greek Female Spider Goddess. Spider Goddess destiny.
Epaphus Immortal, Greek Male The Titans, AKA Elder Gods
Minos I Immortal, Greek Male One of 3 judges of the dead in the underworld.
Rhadamanthus Immortal, Greek Male One of 3 judges of the dead in the underworld.
Brontes, Cyclopes Greek Male
Steropes, Cyclopes Greek Male

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  2. Brontes, Cyclopes Greek Male Source

  3. Steropes, Cyclopes Greek Male Source

  4. Arachne Immortal, Greek Female Spider Goddess. destiny.
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  5. Epaphus Immortal, Greek Male Epaphus is the son of Zeus and Io. He founded the city of Memphis in Egypt.

  6. Minos I Immortal, Greek Male Minos was the King of Create. He was the son of Zeus and Europa. He created a famous legal code. His success as a law giver was such that after his death he was made one of the three judges of the dead in the underworld. During his rule Create became a major power with an excellent education system, wide spread trade, impressive buildings, and flourishing arts. It became the strongest navel power. Source

  7. Rhadamanthus Immortal, Greek Male Rhadamanthus was the son of Zeus and Europa. After his death he was made one of the three judges of the dead in the underworld. Source

  8. Aglaia (Splendor) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces The are known for singing and dancing for the gods. Source

  9. Alcyone, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  10. Alecto Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: Also known as the Furies, punish crime. They persue wrong doers relentlessly, until death, often driving them to suicide. They are particularly concerned with matricide. The Erinnyes came from the blood of Uranus when he was castrated. Source

  11. Atropos Lessor Gods Greek The Graces The are known for singing and dancing for the gods. Source

  12. Calliope (Epic Poetry) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  13. Celaeno, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  14. Clio (History) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  15. Clotho Lessor Gods Greek The Fates: The Fates have the subtle but, awesome power of deciding a mans destiny. Source

  16. Demeter Lessor Gods Greek Female corn, grain, and the harvest Source

  17. Dionysus Lessor Gods Greek Male vine (Wine) joy and devine ecstasy & brutal, unthinking, rage. He rode a Leopard. Source

  18. Doris Lessor Gods Greek Female She is the daughter of Oceanus and the wife of Nereus. Source

  19. Electra, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  20. Erato (Love Poetry) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  21. Eris Lessor Gods Greek Female Discord Source

  22. Eros Lessor Gods Greek Male love. In particular erotic, romantic, love (Sounds Like Cupid) Source

  23. Euphrosyne (Mirth) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces The are known for singing and dancing for the gods. Source

  24. Euterpe Euterpe(Lyric Poetry) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  25. Hebe Lessor Gods Greek Female Youth Source

  26. Helios Lessor Gods Greek Male Sun. He plays little role in the myths. He became rather overshadowed by Apollo the lord of the sun Source

  27. Lachesis Lessor Gods Greek The Fates: The Fates have the subtle but, awesome power of deciding a mans destiny. Source

  28. Maia, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  29. Megaera Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: Also known as the Furies, punish crime. They persue wrong doers relentlessly, until death, often driving them to suicide. They are particularly concerned with matricide. The Erinnyes came from the blood of Uranus when he was castrated. Source

  30. Melpomene (Tragedy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  31. Merope, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  32. Nemesis Lessor Gods Greek Male helped to avenge those who were wronged Source

  33. Nereus (The Old Man of the Sea) Lessor Gods Greek Male He is known as a gentle and trustworth god, who never lies, and is full of kind thoughts. He is the son of Pontus. With his wife Doris he fathers fifty lovely daughters, known as Nereids in his honor Source

  34. Pan Lessor Gods Greek Male Goatherds and Shepherds His name is the basis for the word "panic" Source

  35. Persephone Lessor Gods Greek Female Queen of the Underworld Source

  36. Polyhymnia (Songs to the Gods) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  37. Pontus Lessor Gods Greek Male His name means Deep Sea. He is the son of Gaea and the father of Nereus. Source

  38. Sterope, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  39. Taygete, Lessor Gods Greek Female The Pleiades are the 7 daughters of Atlas: They were always persued by Orion but, they always fled him successfully. Zeus took pity on them and placed them in heaven as stars, to keep them out of Orion's reach. Source

  40. Terpsichore (Dance) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  41. Thalia (2) (Comedy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  42. Thalia (1) (Good Cheer) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Graces The are known for singing and dancing for the gods. Source

  43. Thanatos, Lessor Gods Greek Male Death He may be thought of as a personification of death. He plays little role in the myths. He became rather overshadowed by Hades the lord of the Underworld Source

  44. Tisiphone, Lessor Gods Greek The Erinnyes: Also known as the Furies, punish crime. They persue wrong doers relentlessly, until death, often driving them to suicide. They are particularly concerned with matricide. The Erinnyes came from the blood of Uranus when he was castrated. Source

  45. Triton, Lessor Gods Greek Male The trumpetor of the sea. His trumpet is a great shell. He is the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite. Source

  46. Urania (Astronmy) Lessor Gods Greek Female The Muses: They are known for the music of their song, which brings joy to any who hear it. There are nine Muses, each with her own specialty: Source

  47. Amphitrite, Nymphs of the sea. Greek Female The Nereids: One better known of 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris. All of them lovely. She is the wife of Poseidon. Her son is Triton. Source

  48. Thetis, Nymphs of the sea. Greek Female The Nereids: One better known of 50 daughters of Nereus and Doris. All of them lovely. Source

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