GREEK OMORFIA

Myths are stories created to teach people about something important and meaningful. The Greek mythology is known for Gods. They were like family to the Greeks.
There are different gods for almost everything they worship in order of safety and fulfillment.

Myths are stories created to teach people about something important and meaningful. The Greek mythology is known for Gods. They were like family to the Greeks.
There are different gods for almost everything they worship in order of safety and fulfillment.

 

Ares- The God of War and Glory
In the Greek religion, Ares, The God of War and Glory was more particularly denoted to the ‘spirit of battle’. His superpowers resorted in strength and physicality.

Zeus- The God of Rain and Sky
Living at Mount Olympus, Zeus was the God of rain and sky. He was the most powerful of all and was compared to Jupiter.
Some of his auspicious symbols included lightening bolt, the eagle and the oak tree.

Hades- The God of the Underworld
Hades, also called The Pluto, was the God of the Underworld, in the Greek ancient religion. Hades’ partially was also known as the god of the earth’s fertility and gathered all living things into his treasury. 

Aphrodite- The God of Love and Beauty

Aphrodite, ancient Greek goddess of sexual love beauty, and eternal youth was identified with Venus by the Romans. It was said that Many gods believed that her beauty was such that a rivalry over her would spark a war of the gods.