![]() Hermes is the second youngest of the Olympians and is the son of Zeus and the nymph Maia. Symbols: Talaria (winged sandals), Caduceus, Tortoise, Lyre, Rooster, Petasos (winged helmet), Palm Tree, and GoatĬhildren: Evander, Pan, Hermaphroditus, Abderus, Autolycus, Eudoros, Angelia, and Myrtilus God or Goddess of: Messenger of Gods travel, commerce, communication, borders, eloquence, diplomacy, thieves, and games Did You Know?ĭionysus traveled all over Greece and as far as India to spread his cult of wine. There were many cults associated with Dionysus and their main religious focus was on the consumption of wine. Dionysus is credited with gifting mankind with wine and teaching humans how to cultivate grapes to create wine. Often depicted as an effeminate, long-haired youth, Dionysus was the God of Wine, festivity, ecstasy, and insanity. Symbols: Grapevine, Thyrsus, Bull, Panther, Ivy, Goat, Masks, and ChaliceĬhildren: Priapus, Hymen, Thoas, Staphylus, Oenopion, Comus, Phthonus, the Graces, and Deianiraĭionysus, also spelled Dionysos, is the youngest of the Olympian Gods and was Zeus’s son with either Demeter, Semele, and sometimes Persephone. God or Goddess of: Wine, winemaking, grape harvest, fertility, festivity, ecstasy, insanity, ritual madness, orchards and fruit, vegetation, and theatre Parents: Zeus and Demeter or Zeus and Semele sometimes Zeus and Persephone So with all that in mind, here are the oldest Greek Gods. The order of the gods in between, however, is up for debate. ![]() Usually, Athena was born first and Hermes and Dionysus are the two youngest. However, for the most part the order of the first generation of Olympians (Zeus and his siblings) is agreed upon and represented in this list.įor the second generation of Olympians, the timeline is even more difficult as many of their stories overlap one another. Determining who is the oldest of these gods is challenging, as many of the gods have more than one origin story. While there are technically numerous gods in the Greek pantheon, most people are thinking of the Olympians and Hades when “Greek Gods” are mentioned.įor the purposes of this list, we have only included the Olympians and Hades. Stories from Classical Greek Mythology have been taught in schools and even reimagined for younger generations - like the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan. Although the worship of the Greek Gods is no longer widespread, their myths and stories have fascinated people for generations, especially in the Western world. ![]()
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