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Dioses de la Mitologia



















ZEUS

ó is the king of the Olympian gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus, and god of sky and thunder. His symbols are the thunderbolt, eagle, bull and oak. In addition to his Indo-European inheritance, the classical Zeus "cloud collector"




VENENO


ó chthonic female was a monster, returning the stone to those who watched. She was beheaded by Perseus, who later used his head as a weapon [2] until it was given to the goddess Athena to place her in his shield, the aegis. Since classical antiquiw





ADONIS




ó In Greek mythology Adonis (Greek Adonis Ἄδωνις) was an eternally young god who symbolized death and the annual renewal of vegetation and the nature of which was tied to the calendar. A native Phoenician, Adonis was extended to all countries of the Mediterranean with several modifications, but always retained Semitic aspects, constituting one of the most complex cult figures in classical times.



EROS







of fertility. In some myths he was the son of Aphrodite and Ares, but according to of fertility. In some myths he was the son of Aphrodite and Ares, but according to Plato's Symposium was conceived by Port




ATENA




ó is the goddess of wisdom, strategy and just war. It was considered a mentor and beloved heroes from antiquity as the patron of Athens where the Parthenon was built to worship.








AFRODITA








ó the goddess of love, lust, beauty, prostitution and reproduction. Although often alluded to in modern culture as "the goddess of love is important to note that normally was not love in the Christian sense or romantic, but specifically Eros (physical or sexual attraction). Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Venus





ARES



ó is considered the Olympian god of war, but rather the personification of brute force and violence, and the tumult, confusion and horror of battle, [1] as opposed to his sister Athena, who represents the meditation and wisdom in matters of war and protect men and their rooms of their devastation. The Romans identified with Mars, Roman god of war and agriculture (which they inherited from the Etruscans), but he enjoyed among them of much greater esteem








 

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