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Name GreekName Description RomanName Category Immortal Gender Images Relatives
AetnaΑἴτνηgoddess of the volcanic Mount Etna in Sicilyrustic deityimmortal
AmphictyonisΑμφικτυονίςgoddess of wine and friendship between nations, a local form of Demeterrustic deityimmortal
AnthousaiΑνθούσαιflower nymphsrustic deityimmortal
AristaeusἈρισταῖοςgod of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing, and huntingrustic deityimmortal
AttisΆττιςvegetation god and consort of Cybelerustic deityimmortal
BritomartisΒριτόμαρτιςCretan goddess of hunting and nets used for fishing, fowling and the hunting of small gamerustic deityimmortal
CabeiriΚάβειροιgods or spirits who presided over the Mysteries of the islands of Lemnos and Samothracerustic deityimmortal
AitnaiosΑιτναιοςsee Cabeirirustic deityimmortal
AlkonΑλκωνsee Cabeirirustic deityimmortal
EurymedonΕυρυμεδώνsee Cabeirirustic deityimmortal
OnnesΌννηςsee Cabeirirustic deityimmortal
TonnesΤόννηςsee Cabeirirustic deityimmortal
CentaursΚένταυροιa race of half-man, half-horse beingsrustic deityimmortal
AsbolusΆσβολοςCentaur.rustic deityimmortal
CharicloΧαρικλώCentaur - wife of the centaur Chironrustic deityimmortal
ChironΧείρωνCentaur - the eldest and wisest of the Centaursrustic deityimmortal
EurytionΕυρυτιωνCentaur.rustic deityimmortal
NessusΝέσσοςCentaur - a ferryman at the river Euenusrustic deityimmortal
PholusΦώλοςCentaurrustic deityimmortal
CercopesΚέρκοπεςa pair of monkey-like thieves who plagued the land of Lydia in western Anatoliarustic deityimmortal
AkmonΑκμώνsee Cercopesrustic deityimmortal
PassalosΠάσσαλοςsee Cercopesrustic deityimmortal
ChlorisΧλωρίςgoddess of flowers and wife of Zephyrusrustic deityimmortal
ComusΚόμοςgod of revelry, merrymaking, and festivityrustic deityimmortal
CorymbusΚόρυμβοςgod of the fruit of the ivyrustic deityimmortal
CuretesΚουρέτεςguardians of infant Zeus on Mount Ida, barely distinguished from the Dactyls and the Corybantesrustic deityimmortal
CybeleΚυβέληa Phrygian mountain goddess associated with Rhearustic deityimmortal
DactylsΔάκτυλοι"fingers", minor deities originally representing fingers of a handrustic deityimmortal
AcmonΑκμώνsee Dactylsrustic deityimmortal
DamnameneusΔαμναμενεύςsee Dactylsrustic deityimmortal
DelasΔήλαςsee Dactylsrustic deityimmortal
EpimedesΕπιμήδηςsee Dactylsrustic deityimmortal
Heraclessee Dactyls - not to be confused with the hero Heraclesrustic deityimmortal
IasiosΙάσιοςsee Dactylsrustic deityimmortal
KelmisΚελμιςsee Dactylsrustic deityimmortal
SkythesΣκύθηςsee Dactylsrustic deityimmortal
TitiasΤιτίαςsee Dactyls - companions of Cybelerustic deityimmortal
CyllenusΚύλληνοςsee Dactyls - companions of Cybelerustic deityimmortal
DryadesΔρυάδεςtree and forest nymphsrustic deityimmortal
EpimeliadesΕπιμελίδεςnymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocksrustic deityimmortal
HamadryadesΑμαδρυάδεςoak tree dryadesrustic deityimmortal
HecaterusΗεκατεροςminor god of the hekateris — a rustic dance of quickly moving hands — and perhaps of the skill of hands in generalrustic deityimmortal
The HoraeΏρεςThe Hoursrustic deityimmortal
EunomiaΕυνομίαThe Horae - The goddesses of natural order - Spirit of good order, and springtime goddess of green pasturesrustic deityimmortal
DikeΔίκηThe Horae - The goddesses of natural order - spirit of justice, may have represented springtime growthrustic deityimmortal
EireneΕιρήνηThe Horae - The goddesses of natural order - spirit of peace and goddess of the springtimerustic deityimmortal
ThalloΘαλλώThe Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of spring buds and shoots, identified with Eirenerustic deityimmortal
AuxoΑυξώThe Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of spring growthrustic deityimmortal
KarpoΚαρπώThe Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of the fruits of the earthrustic deityimmortal
PherousaΦέρουσαThe Horae - The goddesses of welfare - the bringerrustic deityimmortal
EuporieΕυπορίηThe Horae - The goddesses of welfare - abundancerustic deityimmortal
OrthosieΟρθοσίηThe Horae - The goddesses of welfare - prosperityrustic deityimmortal
AugeΑυγήThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - first light of the morningrustic deityimmortal
Anatole/AnatoliaΑνατολή/ΑνατολίαThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - sunriserustic deityimmortal
Mousika or MusicaΜουσικήThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of music and studyrustic deityimmortal
Gymnastika, Gymnastica/GymnasiaΓυμναστίκή/ΓυμνασίαThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of gymnastics/exerciserustic deityimmortal
NympheΝυμφήThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of ablutions (bathing, washing)rustic deityimmortal
MesembriaΜεσημβρίαThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - noonrustic deityimmortal
SpondeΣπονδήThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - libations poured after lunchrustic deityimmortal
EleteThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - prayer, the first of the afternoon work hoursrustic deityimmortal
Akte, Acte/CyprisΑκτή/ΚυπρίςThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - eating and pleasure, the second of the afternoon work hoursrustic deityimmortal
HesperisΈσπερίςThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - eveningrustic deityimmortal
DysisΔύσιςThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - sunsetrustic deityimmortal
ArktosΆρκτοςThe Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - night sky, constellationrustic deityimmortal
EiarΕίαρThe Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - springrustic deityimmortal
TherosΘέροςThe Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - summerrustic deityimmortal
PthinoporonΦθινόπωρονThe Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - autumnrustic deityimmortal
CheimonΧειμώνThe Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - winterrustic deityimmortal
KorybantesΚορύβαντες the crested dancers who worshipped Cybelerustic deityimmortal
DamneusΔαμνεύςKorybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "the one who tame"rustic deityimmortal
IdaiosΙδαίοςKorybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "of Mount Ida"rustic deityimmortal
KyrbasΚύρβαςKorybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - whose name is probably a variant of Korybas, singular for "Korybantes"rustic deityimmortal
OkythoosΩκύθοοςKorybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "the one running swiftly"rustic deityimmortal
PrymneusΠρυμνεύςKorybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "of lower area"rustic deityimmortal
PyrrhichosΠυρῥιχοςKorybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - god of the rustic dancerustic deityimmortal
Maenadesμαινάδες crazed nymphs in the retinue of Dionysusrustic deityimmortal
MetheΜέθη nymph of drunkennessrustic deityimmortal
MeliaeΜελίαι nymphs of honey and the ash treerustic deityimmortal
NaiadesΝαιάδεςfresh water nymphs.rustic deityimmortal
DaphneΔάφνηsee Naiades - fresh water nymph.rustic deityimmortal
MetopeΜετώπηsee Naiades - fresh water nymph.rustic deityimmortal
MintheΜίνθηsee Naiades - fresh water nymph.rustic deityimmortal
The Nymphai HyperboreioiΝύμφαι ΥπερβόρειοιThe Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archeryrustic deityimmortal
HekaergeΕκαέργηThe Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented distancingrustic deityimmortal
LoxoΛοξώThe Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented trajectoryrustic deityimmortal
OupisΟυπιςThe Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented aimrustic deityimmortal
OreadesὈρεάδεςmountain nymphsrustic deityimmortal
AdrasteiaΑδράστειαOreades - mountain nymphs - a nursemaid of the infant Zeusrustic deityimmortal
EchoΗχώOreades - mountain nymphs - a nymph cursed never to speak except to repeat the words of othersrustic deityimmortal
OceanidesΩκεανίδεςfresh water nymphsrustic deityimmortal
BeroeΒερόηsee Oceanides - fresh water nymph - A nymph of Beirut, the daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis, who was wooed by both Dionysus and Poseidonrustic deityimmortal
CalypsoΚαλυψώsee Oceanides - fresh water nymphrustic deityimmortal
ClytieΚλυτίηsee Oceanides - fresh water nymphrustic deityimmortal
IdyiaΊδυιαsee Oceanides - fresh water nymph - wife of the Colchian king Aeetes, mother of Medearustic deityimmortal
Acastesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Admetesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Adrasteiasee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182rustic deityimmortal
Aethrasee Oceanides - Hyginus, Astronomica 2.21; Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 90c Fowler; Ovid, Fasti 5.171rustic deityimmortal
Aetnasee Oceanides - Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Παλιχηrustic deityimmortal
Amaltheasee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182;[6] Schol. ad Hom. II. 21.194; usually not an Oceanid, e.g. Apollodorus, 2.7.5rustic deityimmortal
Amphirhosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Amphitritesee Oceanides - Also Apollodorus, 1.4.5; the name of a Nereid at Hesiod, Theogony, 243, 254, and Apollodorus, 1.2.7rustic deityimmortal
Argia/Argeasee Oceanides - Also Hyginus, Fabulae 143rustic deityimmortal
Asiasee Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Pompholyge);[7] the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Asterodiasee Oceanides - Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3.242 (Parisian, Florentine).rustic deityimmortal
Asteropesee Oceanides - Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Akragantesrustic deityimmortal
Beroesee Oceanides - Virgil, Georgics 4.341; cf. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 41.153; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Callirhoesee Oceanides - Apollodorus, 2.5.10rustic deityimmortal
Calypsosee Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7; "probably not" the same as the Calypso who was the lover of Odysseus[8]rustic deityimmortal
Camarinasee Oceanides - Pindar, Olympian 5.1–4rustic deityimmortal
Capheirasee Oceanides - Diodorus Siculus, 5.55rustic deityimmortal
Cerceissee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Cetosee Oceanides - Nonnus, Dionysiaca 26.355; the name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7rustic deityimmortal
Chryseissee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Clio/Cleiosee Oceanides - Virgil, Georgics 4.341; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Clitemnestesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Clymenesee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 156; Tzetzes, Chiliades 4.19.359; possibly the same as at Virgil, Georgics 4.345; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Clytie/Clytiasee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Coryphesee Oceanides - Cicero, De Natura Deorum 3.59rustic deityimmortal
Daeirasee Oceanides - Pausanias, 1.38.7; cf. Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 45 Fowler (called a sister of Styx)rustic deityimmortal
Dionesee Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7rustic deityimmortal
Dodonesee Oceanides - Epaphroditus, fr. 57 Braswell–Billerbeck[9]rustic deityimmortal
Dorissee Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Electrasee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Ephyrasee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 275.6; Eumelus fr. 1 Fowler (apud Pausanias, 2.1.1); possibly the same as at Virgil, Georgics 4.343; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Euagoreissee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Eudorasee Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7rustic deityimmortal
Europasee Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Parthenope);[10] not the Europa who was abducted by Zeus, became the mother of Minos, and for whom the continent of E…rustic deityimmortal
Eurynomesee Oceanides - Also Apollodorus, 1.3.1rustic deityimmortal
Galaxaurasee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Hesionesee Oceanides - Acusilaus, fr. 34 Fowler; Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 560.rustic deityimmortal
Hestyaeasee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Hipposee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Iachesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Ianeira/Ianirasee Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Homer, Iliad 18.47; Apollodorus, 1.2.7; Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Ianthesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Idasee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182[11]rustic deityimmortal
Idyia/Eidyiasee Oceanides - Apollodorus, 1.9.23; Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 3.243–244rustic deityimmortal
Leucippesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Libyesee Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Pompholyge)[12]rustic deityimmortal
Lyrissee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Meliasee Oceanides - Apollodorus, 2.1.1; Pindar, fr. 52k 43; Pausanias, 9.10.5[13]rustic deityimmortal
Meliboeasee Oceanides - Apollodorus, 3.8.1rustic deityimmortal
Melitesee Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Hesiod, Theogony 247; Homer, Iliad 18.42; Apollodorus, 1.2.7; Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Melobosissee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Menesthosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Menippesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Mentissee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Meropesee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 154rustic deityimmortal
Metissee Oceanides - Also Apollodorus, 1.2.1rustic deityimmortal
Mopsopiasee Oceanides - Suda, s.v. Εὐφορίων, according to which, Mopsopia, an old name for Attica, was supposed to have come from herrustic deityimmortal
Nemesissee Oceanides - Pausanias, 1.33.3; a daughter of Nyx at Hesiod, Theogony 223; and Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 1rustic deityimmortal
Ocyrhoesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Pasiphaesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Pasithoesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Peithosee Oceanides - Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 66 Fowler.rustic deityimmortal
Periboeasee Oceanides - Nonnus, Dionysiaca 48.248rustic deityimmortal
Perse/Perseissee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 156;[14] Homer, Odyssey 10.139; Hecataeus of Miletus, fr. 35A Fowler; Cicero, De Natura Deorum 3.48; Tzetzes, Chiliades 4.19.358; also Hesiod, Theogony 956rustic deityimmortal
Petraeasee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Phaenosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Philyrasee Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 138; Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 50 Fowler; cf. Callimachus, Hymn 1—To Zeus 33–36rustic deityimmortal
Pleionesee Oceanides - Apollodorus, 3.10.1; Ovid, Fasti 5.81–84; cf. Hyginus, Fabulae 192rustic deityimmortal
Plexaurasee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Plouto/Plutosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Polydorasee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Polyphesee Oceanides - Suda, s.v. Ἱππεία Ἀθηνᾶrustic deityimmortal
Polyxosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Prymnosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Rhodea/Rhodeia/Rhodiasee Oceanides - Greek: Ῥόδειάrustic deityimmortal
Rhodopesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Rhodos/Rhodesee Oceanides - Epimenides, fr. 11 Fowler; the daughter of Poseidon at Apollodorus, 1.4.5; Herodorus, fr. 62 Fowler; and Diodorus Siculus, 5.55rustic deityimmortal
The Sirenssee Oceanides - Epimenides, fr. 8 Fowler; usually the daughters of Achelous, e.g. Apollodorus, 1.3.4, 1.7.10, E.7.18; Hyginus, Fabulae 125.13, 141.1; Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 4.896.[15]rustic deityimmortal
Stilbosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Styxsee Oceanides - Epimenides, fr. 7 Fowler; a daughter of Nyx at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 1rustic deityimmortal
Telestosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Thoesee Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8rustic deityimmortal
Thraikesee Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Parthenope)[16]rustic deityimmortal
Tychesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Uraniasee Oceanides - Not the Muse Uraniarustic deityimmortal
Xanthesee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
Zeuxosee Oceanidesrustic deityimmortal
The OureaΟύροςprimeval gods of mountainsrustic deityimmortal
The PaliciΠαλικοίa pair of rustic gods who presided over the geysers and thermal springs in Sicilyrustic deityimmortal
PanΠάνgod of shepherds, pastures, and fertilityrustic deityimmortal
PotamoiΠοταμοίriver godsrustic deityimmortal
AchelousΑχέλουςriver godrustic deityimmortal
AcisΆκιςriver godrustic deityimmortal
AcheronΑχέρωνriver godrustic deityimmortal
AlpheusΑλφειόςriver godrustic deityimmortal
AsopusΑσωπόςriver godrustic deityimmortal
CladeusΚλάδεοςriver godrustic deityimmortal
EurotasΕυρώταςriver godrustic deityimmortal
CocytusKωκυτόςriver godrustic deityimmortal
Letheλήθηriver godrustic deityimmortal
PeneusΠηνειόςriver godrustic deityimmortal
PhlegethonΦλεγέθων)river godrustic deityimmortal
StyxΣτύξriver godrustic deityimmortal
ScamanderΣκάμανδροςriver godrustic deityimmortal
PriapusΠρίαποςgod of garden fertilityrustic deityimmortal
RheaῬέαthe great mother and queen of the mountain wildsrustic deityimmortal
SatyrsΣάτυροιrustic fertility spiritsrustic deityimmortal
KrotosΚρότοςa great hunter and musician who kept the company of the Muses on Mount Heliconrustic deityimmortal
SilenusΣειληνόςan old rustic god of the dance of the wine-pressrustic deityimmortal
TeleteΤελέτηgoddess of initiation into the Bacchic orgiesrustic deityimmortal
ZagreusΖαγρεύςin the Orphic mysteries, the first incarnation of Dionysusrustic deityimmortal