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205 rustic and nature deities from Greek mythology including Pan, the Satyrs, and various woodland spirits, with names, Greek equivalents, and descriptions. Contains 205 records. Download in Excel, CSV, PDF formats.
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| Name | GreekName | Description | RomanName | Category | Immortal | Gender | Images | Relatives |
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| Aetna | Αἴτνη | goddess of the volcanic Mount Etna in Sicily | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Amphictyonis | Αμφικτυονίς | goddess of wine and friendship between nations, a local form of Demeter | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Anthousai | Ανθούσαι | flower nymphs | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Aristaeus | Ἀρισταῖος | god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, herding, olive-growing, and hunting | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Attis | Άττις | vegetation god and consort of Cybele | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Britomartis | Βριτόμαρτις | Cretan goddess of hunting and nets used for fishing, fowling and the hunting of small game | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Cabeiri | Κάβειροι | gods or spirits who presided over the Mysteries of the islands of Lemnos and Samothrace | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Aitnaios | Αιτναιος | see Cabeiri | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Alkon | Αλκων | see Cabeiri | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Eurymedon | Ευρυμεδών | see Cabeiri | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Onnes | Όννης | see Cabeiri | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Tonnes | Τόννης | see Cabeiri | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Centaurs | Κένταυροι | a race of half-man, half-horse beings | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Asbolus | Άσβολος | Centaur. | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Chariclo | Χαρικλώ | Centaur - wife of the centaur Chiron | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Chiron | Χείρων | Centaur - the eldest and wisest of the Centaurs | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Eurytion | Ευρυτιων | Centaur. | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Nessus | Νέσσος | Centaur - a ferryman at the river Euenus | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Pholus | Φώλος | Centaur | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Cercopes | Κέρκοπες | a pair of monkey-like thieves who plagued the land of Lydia in western Anatolia | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Akmon | Ακμών | see Cercopes | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Passalos | Πάσσαλος | see Cercopes | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Chloris | Χλωρίς | goddess of flowers and wife of Zephyrus | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Comus | Κόμος | god of revelry, merrymaking, and festivity | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Corymbus | Κόρυμβος | god of the fruit of the ivy | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Curetes | Κουρέτες | guardians of infant Zeus on Mount Ida, barely distinguished from the Dactyls and the Corybantes | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Cybele | Κυβέλη | a Phrygian mountain goddess associated with Rhea | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Dactyls | Δάκτυλοι | "fingers", minor deities originally representing fingers of a hand | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Acmon | Ακμών | see Dactyls | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Damnameneus | Δαμναμενεύς | see Dactyls | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Delas | Δήλας | see Dactyls | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Epimedes | Επιμήδης | see Dactyls | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Heracles | see Dactyls - not to be confused with the hero Heracles | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Iasios | Ιάσιος | see Dactyls | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Kelmis | Κελμις | see Dactyls | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Skythes | Σκύθης | see Dactyls | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Titias | Τιτίας | see Dactyls - companions of Cybele | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Cyllenus | Κύλληνος | see Dactyls - companions of Cybele | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Dryades | Δρυάδες | tree and forest nymphs | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Epimeliades | Επιμελίδες | nymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocks | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Hamadryades | Αμαδρυάδες | oak tree dryades | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Hecaterus | Ηεκατερος | minor god of the hekateris — a rustic dance of quickly moving hands — and perhaps of the skill of hands in general | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| The Horae | Ώρες | The Hours | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Eunomia | Ευνομία | The Horae - The goddesses of natural order - Spirit of good order, and springtime goddess of green pastures | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Dike | Δίκη | The Horae - The goddesses of natural order - spirit of justice, may have represented springtime growth | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Eirene | Ειρήνη | The Horae - The goddesses of natural order - spirit of peace and goddess of the springtime | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Thallo | Θαλλώ | The Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of spring buds and shoots, identified with Eirene | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Auxo | Αυξώ | The Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of spring growth | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Karpo | Καρπώ | The Horae - The goddesses of springtime growth - goddess of the fruits of the earth | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Pherousa | Φέρουσα | The Horae - The goddesses of welfare - the bringer | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Euporie | Ευπορίη | The Horae - The goddesses of welfare - abundance | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Orthosie | Ορθοσίη | The Horae - The goddesses of welfare - prosperity | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Auge | Αυγή | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - first light of the morning | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Anatole/Anatolia | Ανατολή/Ανατολία | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - sunrise | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Mousika or Musica | Μουσική | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of music and study | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Gymnastika, Gymnastica/Gymnasia | Γυμναστίκή/Γυμνασία | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of gymnastics/exercise | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Nymphe | Νυμφή | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - the morning hour of ablutions (bathing, washing) | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Mesembria | Μεσημβρία | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - noon | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Sponde | Σπονδή | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - libations poured after lunch | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Elete | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - prayer, the first of the afternoon work hours | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Akte, Acte/Cypris | Ακτή/Κυπρίς | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - eating and pleasure, the second of the afternoon work hours | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Hesperis | Έσπερίς | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - evening | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Dysis | Δύσις | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - sunset | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Arktos | Άρκτος | The Horae - The goddesses of the natural portions of time and the times of day - night sky, constellation | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Eiar | Είαρ | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - spring | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Theros | Θέρος | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - summer | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Pthinoporon | Φθινόπωρον | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - autumn | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Cheimon | Χειμών | The Horae - The goddesses of seasons of the year - winter | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Korybantes | Κορύβαντες | the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Damneus | Δαμνεύς | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "the one who tame" | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Idaios | Ιδαίος | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "of Mount Ida" | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Kyrbas | Κύρβας | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - whose name is probably a variant of Korybas, singular for "Korybantes" | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Okythoos | Ωκύθοος | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "the one running swiftly" | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Prymneus | Πρυμνεύς | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - "of lower area" | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Pyrrhichos | Πυρῥιχος | Korybantes - the crested dancers who worshipped Cybele - god of the rustic dance | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Maenades | μαινάδες | crazed nymphs in the retinue of Dionysus | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Methe | Μέθη | nymph of drunkenness | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Meliae | Μελίαι | nymphs of honey and the ash tree | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Naiades | Ναιάδες | fresh water nymphs. | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Daphne | Δάφνη | see Naiades - fresh water nymph. | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Metope | Μετώπη | see Naiades - fresh water nymph. | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Minthe | Μίνθη | see Naiades - fresh water nymph. | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| The Nymphai Hyperboreioi | Νύμφαι Υπερβόρειοι | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Hekaerge | Εκαέργη | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented distancing | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Loxo | Λοξώ | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented trajectory | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Oupis | Ουπις | The Nymphai Hyperboreioi - who presided over aspects of archery - represented aim | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Oreades | Ὀρεάδες | mountain nymphs | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Adrasteia | Αδράστεια | Oreades - mountain nymphs - a nursemaid of the infant Zeus | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Echo | Ηχώ | Oreades - mountain nymphs - a nymph cursed never to speak except to repeat the words of others | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Oceanides | Ωκεανίδες | fresh water nymphs | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Beroe | Βερόη | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph - A nymph of Beirut, the daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis, who was wooed by both Dionysus and Poseidon | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Calypso | Καλυψώ | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Clytie | Κλυτίη | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Idyia | Ίδυια | see Oceanides - fresh water nymph - wife of the Colchian king Aeetes, mother of Medea | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Acaste | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Admete | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Adrasteia | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Aethra | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Astronomica 2.21; Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 90c Fowler; Ovid, Fasti 5.171 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Aetna | see Oceanides - Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Παλιχη | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Amalthea | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182;[6] Schol. ad Hom. II. 21.194; usually not an Oceanid, e.g. Apollodorus, 2.7.5 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Amphirho | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Amphitrite | see Oceanides - Also Apollodorus, 1.4.5; the name of a Nereid at Hesiod, Theogony, 243, 254, and Apollodorus, 1.2.7 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Argia/Argea | see Oceanides - Also Hyginus, Fabulae 143 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Asia | see Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Pompholyge);[7] the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Asterodia | see Oceanides - Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3.242 (Parisian, Florentine). | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Asterope | see Oceanides - Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Akragantes | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Beroe | see Oceanides - Virgil, Georgics 4.341; cf. Nonnus, Dionysiaca 41.153; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Callirhoe | see Oceanides - Apollodorus, 2.5.10 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Calypso | see 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 deity | immortal | |||||
| Camarina | see Oceanides - Pindar, Olympian 5.1–4 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Capheira | see Oceanides - Diodorus Siculus, 5.55 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Cerceis | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Ceto | see Oceanides - Nonnus, Dionysiaca 26.355; the name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Chryseis | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Clio/Cleio | see Oceanides - Virgil, Georgics 4.341; the name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Clitemneste | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Clymene | see 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. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Clytie/Clytia | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Coryphe | see Oceanides - Cicero, De Natura Deorum 3.59 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Daeira | see Oceanides - Pausanias, 1.38.7; cf. Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 45 Fowler (called a sister of Styx) | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Dione | see Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Dodone | see Oceanides - Epaphroditus, fr. 57 Braswell–Billerbeck[9] | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Doris | see Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Electra | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Ephyra | see 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. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Euagoreis | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Eudora | see Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Apollodorus, 1.2.7 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Europa | see 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 deity | immortal | |||||
| Eurynome | see Oceanides - Also Apollodorus, 1.3.1 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Galaxaura | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Hesione | see Oceanides - Acusilaus, fr. 34 Fowler; Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 560. | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Hestyaea | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Hippo | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Iache | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Ianeira/Ianira | see Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Homer, Iliad 18.47; Apollodorus, 1.2.7; Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Ianthe | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Ida | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 182[11] | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Idyia/Eidyia | see Oceanides - Apollodorus, 1.9.23; Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 3.243–244 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Leucippe | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Libye | see Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Pompholyge)[12] | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Lyris | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Melia | see Oceanides - Apollodorus, 2.1.1; Pindar, fr. 52k 43; Pausanias, 9.10.5[13] | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Meliboea | see Oceanides - Apollodorus, 3.8.1 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Melite | see Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Hesiod, Theogony 247; Homer, Iliad 18.42; Apollodorus, 1.2.7; Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Melobosis | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Menestho | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Menippe | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Mentis | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Merope | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 154 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Metis | see Oceanides - Also Apollodorus, 1.2.1 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Mopsopia | see Oceanides - Suda, s.v. Εὐφορίων, according to which, Mopsopia, an old name for Attica, was supposed to have come from her | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Nemesis | see Oceanides - Pausanias, 1.33.3; a daughter of Nyx at Hesiod, Theogony 223; and Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 1 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Ocyrhoe | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Pasiphae | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Pasithoe | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Peitho | see Oceanides - Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 66 Fowler. | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Periboea | see Oceanides - Nonnus, Dionysiaca 48.248 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Perse/Perseis | see 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 956 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Petraea | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Phaeno | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Philyra | see Oceanides - Hyginus, Fabulae 138; Pherecydes of Leros, fr. 50 Fowler; cf. Callimachus, Hymn 1—To Zeus 33–36 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Pleione | see Oceanides - Apollodorus, 3.10.1; Ovid, Fasti 5.81–84; cf. Hyginus, Fabulae 192 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Plexaura | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Plouto/Pluto | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Polydora | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Polyphe | see Oceanides - Suda, s.v. Ἱππεία Ἀθηνᾶ | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Polyxo | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Prymno | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Rhodea/Rhodeia/Rhodia | see Oceanides - Greek: Ῥόδειά | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Rhodope | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Rhodos/Rhode | see Oceanides - Epimenides, fr. 11 Fowler; the daughter of Poseidon at Apollodorus, 1.4.5; Herodorus, fr. 62 Fowler; and Diodorus Siculus, 5.55 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| The Sirens | see 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 deity | immortal | |||||
| Stilbo | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Styx | see Oceanides - Epimenides, fr. 7 Fowler; a daughter of Nyx at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 1 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Telesto | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Thoe | see Oceanides - The name of a Nereid at Hyginus, Fabulae Th. 8 | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Thraike | see Oceanides - Andron of Halicarnassus fr. 7 Fowler [= FGrHist 10 F 7] (mother is Parthenope)[16] | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Tyche | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Urania | see Oceanides - Not the Muse Urania | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Xanthe | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| Zeuxo | see Oceanides | rustic deity | immortal | |||||
| The Ourea | Ούρος | primeval gods of mountains | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| The Palici | Παλικοί | a pair of rustic gods who presided over the geysers and thermal springs in Sicily | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Pan | Πάν | god of shepherds, pastures, and fertility | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Potamoi | Ποταμοί | river gods | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Achelous | Αχέλους | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Acis | Άκις | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Acheron | Αχέρων | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Alpheus | Αλφειός | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Asopus | Ασωπός | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Cladeus | Κλάδεος | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Eurotas | Ευρώτας | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Cocytus | Kωκυτός | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Lethe | λήθη | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Peneus | Πηνειός | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Phlegethon | Φλεγέθων) | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Styx | Στύξ | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Scamander | Σκάμανδρος | river god | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Priapus | Πρίαπος | god of garden fertility | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Rhea | Ῥέα | the great mother and queen of the mountain wilds | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Satyrs | Σάτυροι | rustic fertility spirits | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Krotos | Κρότος | a great hunter and musician who kept the company of the Muses on Mount Helicon | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Silenus | Σειληνός | an old rustic god of the dance of the wine-press | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Telete | Τελέτη | goddess of initiation into the Bacchic orgies | rustic deity | immortal | ||||
| Zagreus | Ζαγρεύς | in the Orphic mysteries, the first incarnation of Dionysus | rustic deity | immortal |