The twelve gods are as follows
Zeus: (also known as Jupiter in Rome) Zeus, the father of the gods and the supreme ruler of all things on earth.
Zeus is the highest god in ancient Greek mythology, and Jupiter in Roman mythology is the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea. Cronus gained supreme power by overthrowing his father Uranus. He was afraid that his children would follow his example, so he swallowed his children. His wife Rhea couldn't bear to be swallowed by Zeus, so she took a stone and pretended that Zeus had swallowed it for him. When Zeus grew up, he rebelled against his father with his brothers and sisters and launched a fierce struggle. After ten years of war, my grandmother Gaia defeated my father with the help of the goddess of the earth. Zeus and his brothers Poseidon and Hades were in charge of heaven, the sea and the underworld. Since then, Zeus has become the ruler in charge of the universe. Jupiter's Latin name comes from him.
Hera: (Rome is also called Juno) Hera, the wife and wife of Zeus. Is the representative of women, in charge of marriage and childbirth. Personality is characterized by jealousy.
Hera is the diva in ancient Greek mythology, the first wife of Zeus, and Juno in Roman mythology. She is the eldest daughter of Cronus and Gaia and the elder sister of Zeus. Being in charge of marriage and childbearing is the patron saint of women, but she is jealous. She is also a symbol of power.
Poseidon: (Rome is also called Neptune) Poseidon, the king of the sea, the master of all oceans and waters.
Boston, the god of the sea in Greek mythology, is the younger brother of Zeus. Its symbol is trident, which corresponds to Neptune in Roman mythology. Neptune's Latin name comes from him. His mount is a huge mountain whale.
Athena: (also known as Minerva) Athena Rome) Athena, one of the three virgins, was regarded as Sivir at first, and then gradually became the goddess of wisdom and the guardian goddess of Athens. (See the right)
Athena is the abbreviation of Athena or Athenaia in Greek, and it is also written as Athene or Athenaiae in Ionian dialect. Is the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology, corresponding to Minova Minerva in Roman mythology. Athena taught human skills, such as spinning, painting, carving and pottery making.
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Athena's appearance is very legendary. In Greek mythology, Zeus swallowed his wife for fear that his son was stronger than himself. I suddenly felt a splitting headache, so I ordered Vulcan to split her head, and Athena jumped out of it in armor.
The patron saint of Athens
Athena competed with Poseidon, the sea god, and won by displaying the first olive tree, becoming the patron saint of Athens. The Parthenon in the Acropolis is dedicated to her.
Apollo: (Rome is also called Apollo) Apollo, the sun god, is the god of light, youth and music in poetry and art, and is a twin brother and sister with god of light Al themis.
Apollo is the sun god in Greek mythology and the patron saint of musicians, poets and shooters. He is the son of Zeus and the brother of themis. Greece and Rome have the same name. His typical image is holding a lyre in his right hand and a golden ball symbolizing the sun in his left hand. His other Latin name is Phobos. Phevos, translated from Greece, is one of the mascots of the 2004 Olympic Games.
Themis: (also known as Di Anna in Di Anna) Artemis, the goddess of the moon, one of the three virgins, the god of hunting, the god of women, the embodiment of women's purity, and the twin brother and sister of Apollo.
Artemis, corresponding to Di Anna in Roman mythology, is the goddess of hunting, the goddess of the moon and the sister of Apollo.
Aphrodite: freyja Aphrodite. Her loyal follower little love god eros (also known as Cupid in Rome) holds a bow and arrow. The person who is shot with his golden arrow will fall in love with the first person he sees later, while the person who is shot with his lead arrow will have inexplicable hatred for another person.
Aphrodite (α φ ρ ο δ? τ η, Aphrodite), corresponding to Venus in Roman mythology, Latin Venus and "Friday" all come from her Roman name.
Hermes: (also known as Mercury) Hermes, the god of commerce and market, the messenger.
Ares: (also known as Mars in Roman mythology) Ares.
Ares, corresponding to Mars in Roman mythology, is the lover of Venus and the son of Zeus and Hera. Latin words "Mars" and "Tuesday" both come from his Roman name.
Demeter: (Rome is also called Cyrus Cyrus) Demeter, a goddess closely related to the land, is the goddess of grain and harvest.
Hephaestus: hephaestus, the God of Fire and Forging.
Hephaestus corresponds to Vulcan in Roman mythology, Vulcan, the husband of Venus. The word "volcano" in western languages comes from his Roman name. According to legend, the volcano is a melting pot for his blacksmith to make weapons for the gods.
Kitchen God Hestia. One of three virgins.
Norse mythology
It is also the Twelve Gods.
I. Odin: The Lord God.
The king of gods, the ruler of the world, is also called "Father". He wore a golden helmet and two crows perched on his shoulders, symbolizing "thought" and "memory" respectively. They fly around the world every morning and come back to report their experiences to Odin. There are two wolves squatting at Odin's feet, who are responsible for guarding. In order to increase intelligence, predict the future and rule better, Odin devoted himself to drinking the water from the well of wisdom, which is the holy spring next to the root of ash tree. But Mimir, the giant guarding the oil well, asked him to pay for one eye. Odin immediately dug out an eye without thinking. Drink well water, and you will become knowledgeable. He invented the ancient Norse script (Rhone), which was used by the goddess of fate to record her destiny on the shield.
Two. Frigga (frigga):
Cupid, in charge of marriage and family, Odin's wife. Have dominion over heaven and hell. She is beautiful, with white feathers in the middle of her blonde hair. Wearing a white robe with a golden belt and a bunch of keys hanging on it. She likes beautiful clothes and sparkling jewels. She stole Odin's gold to buy an expensive necklace. Odin found out and ran away in a rage. The universe was immediately ruled by the frost giant, and the severe winter killed all life. It was not until Odin returned to Asgard seven months later that the crisis passed.
Three. Thor:
Thor, the eldest son of Odin, the Lord God, and the son of Buddha Qin Luo, the goddess of the earth. Saul is tall and has great arm strength. He has leopard eyes and a red beard. Saul was in rags, but he wore a magic belt around his waist, which doubled his strength. Saul wore iron gloves and gripped Miol's magic hammer. Sol guarded the frost giants and pythons in the East all the year round, and guarded the homes of the gods. Sol is honest and dares to contradict Odin. Saul has a bad temper, but he is brave. When the end of the gods came, Thorsol fought with the Midgard python (Grave Winnell) and died with the python.
Four. Securities investment fund (Siv):
Sol's wife, goddess of land and harvest. She has beautiful blonde hair hanging from her head to her feet. One day, Loki, the Vulcan, cut off her hair in a prank while she was sleeping. Seaver was not happy about it, and Saul was very angry. From then on, there is no peace in the world.
Verb (short for verb) Frey:
God of wealth, prosperity, love and peace, king of Alfei, a beautiful fairy tale country. He and Walder are both gods of light, or sun. His elves do good deeds all over the world. He often rides a wild boar with a golden mane to go out for inspection. Everyone enjoys the peace and happiness he gives. He has a sword, which is radiant and can walk on clouds. He also has a pocket magic ship, which can carry all the gods and their weapons when necessary.
The intransitive verb Loki (Loki);
Loki, the mother and brother's son of Vulcan giants Farbetti and Odin, is a descendant of frost giants. He is handsome, but he has a bad temper. He gave birth to some terrible monsters, such as Fenris Wolf and Midgard Python. He looks kind and treacherous. He often speaks ill of himself, quarrels with other gods and causes trouble. At first, he just joked for fun, such as secretly cutting Sif's hair. Later, he did evil unscrupulously, became a demon, and even encouraged the dark god to murder god of light. He is good at magic and miracles. He can turn himself into countless monsters in an instant, and then be chained up for his crimes.
Seven. Tyre:
God of War, son of giant himl. Legend has it that he is the guarantor of the contract and the sworn guardian. When other gods teased and bound the strange wolf in Fenris, Tyr put his arm in the wolf's mouth as a guarantor of credit. The wolf found that the god who tied him was actually setting a trap and immediately bit off Tyr's arm. From then on, Tyre became a one-armed god. But wearing a sword, he always looks dignified. The ancient custom of swearing by sword originated from the worship of Tyr, the god of war, in northern Europe. Many traditional sword dances are arranged in memory of the God of War.
Eight. Freya (freya):
The god of reproduction, in charge of fertility and love, Frey's sister. She is very kind and most loved, because people in the ice and snow are eagerly looking forward to the arrival of spring. She often wears heavy makeup and colorful clothes, and sometimes she goes into battle all dressed up, leading fairies to choose dead heroes for Odin. In some stories, she and frigga are the same god.
Nine. Heimdahl:
The patron saint of the gods. Also known as Rig, he is full of gold teeth and has a keen and far-reaching vision. His eyes can see four roads, he can see three hundred miles away day and night, and he can hear in all directions. When he was lying on the ground, he could hear the hiss of grass growing. He guarded the main entrance to heaven day and night to resist the invasion of frost trolls. He rode a horse with a golden mane and Ollard's horn on his shoulder. In case of emergency, he blew his horn and summoned the gods to deal with it. Legend has it that he is the first person in heaven. When the end of the gods came, Heimdahl and Vulcan Loki died together.
X. Baird (Baird):
Odin's other son, god of light. Outstanding talent, outstanding appearance, smiling. People felt very happy when he smiled. He had a nightmare and had a premonition that he would be assassinated. The gods were worried about this, so Odin sent an official to strictly prohibit all birds, animals, plants and animals from hurting Bode. However, the official did not give an order to mistletoe, because he felt that this fragile and incompetent plant did not need to be guarded. Loki, the Vulcan, took advantage of this opportunity to make a sharp arrow with mistletoe, inciting Holder, the god of darkness, to come forward, aiming with a bow and shooting Balder to death.
XI。 Holder:
The dark god said that Baird's twin brother was blind. He is melancholy, withdrawn, sinister and cruel, and insists on being the enemy of light. Loki, a Vulcan, instructed him to kill the happy God of Light.
Twelve. Boodell:
Odin's son, the god of poetry, is said to be the god of wisdom, poetry and eloquence. He often writes poems in praise of great men and warriors. His wife Eden is also the goddess of Asgard. She has a treasure box with golden apples of youth. The immortal is old, so long as he tastes the golden apple, he can be rejuvenated. At the sacrificial banquet in Scandinavia, guests often use the horn dedicated to Blagi, the god of poetry, as a wine glass, drinking to their heart's content, vowing to make contributions and make it immortal in poetry.
There are twenty-four goddesses.
Egyptian mythology
Enid: Nine Gods in Egyptian mythology.
Lara: the Lord god, the sun god. Its image is combined with Amon.
Shu: Fengshen.
Tefnut: Rain God.
Geb: God of the earth.
Knott: God of the sky.
Osiris: Hades
Isis ("Islamic State"): Goddess of Nature and Harvest.
Seth: the god of deserts, storms, riots and evil.
Nefertis: the patron saint of the dead.
Lord God
Amon: The Lord God.
A Tong: North Korea's sun god.
Atum: The sun god at dusk, another name for Laura.
Horus/Horus: the patron saint of Pharaoh and the symbol of kingship. It is shaped like the head of an eagle.
Anubis: Death. It is shaped like a jackal.
Mutt/Auramooth: The wife of Amon who is in charge of the war looks like a lion.
Khons/Chons: Son of Moon God Amon and Mott, also in charge of medicine.
Min/Menu (Amsu): The patron saint of travelers, who is also in charge of production and harvest.
Mo (Month/Mentu, Men Thu): Division of war, in the shape of an eagle's head.
Thoth: The God of Wisdom.
God of animals
Buster/Bustito: the cat god.
Edjo: the snake god, the symbol and patron saint of Lower Egypt.
Hector: Frog God.
Capri: Scarab.
Ram.
Sati: The God of Elephants.
Sekhmet: the goddess of lioness.
Lequet: the god of scorpions.
Sobec: The God of Crocodiles.
Other gods
Anuket: Water God.
Apis: the god of fertility and production in the shape of a bull.
Beth: The God of Music.
harpo crats/hor-pa-kraat; Golden Dawn (Hoor-par-kraat): Horus's childhood title.
Hassall/Hutt-Helu (Hutt-Helu): Horus's wife, in charge of love and wealth.
Imhotep/Imotis: the patron saint of medicine and towers.
Matt: God of justice and order.
Knight (Neith/Net, neit; Golden dawn: the god of wisdom and war.
Necbert: the patron saint of Upper Egypt.
God of creation.
Qetesh: God of love and beauty.
Shekel: god of light.
God of prayer
Saos: A goddess with a locust tree. Many gods (especially Horus) were born from her pagoda tree.
Horus (four sons of Horus): Protector of Pluto's body.
Imset (Imset, Amsett, Maesta): One of the four sons of Horus, the protector of the deceased's liver.
Hapi (Golden Dawn, Ahfei): One of the four sons of Horus, the protector of the dead's lungs.
Tuamutef (Golden Dawn, Thmoomathph): One of Horus' four sons, the patron saint of the deceased's stomach.
Qebshenuf (Kebechsenef, Qebebehsenuf, Qebebehsenuf): One of the four sons of Horus, the protector of the deceased's intestines.
Main types
[Amon]: The god of Thebes, who became the god of the country because of the rise of Thebes. The name means "a hidden one", and the sacred animals are geese and rams.
Anubis [Anubis]; Death, who becomes a coyote in appearance, is also the patron saint of the cemetery. Son of Seth and Nefertis, creator of mummies. He guided the soul of the deceased to the place of trial, and supervised the trial at the same time, so that the deceased could avoid the second death.
Anuket: In Upper Egypt, I admired Anuket very much and regarded her as the daughter (or companion) of Knut and Shatti. The sacred animal is the gazelle. She is regarded as the (cold) water god, and humans wear feather crowns on their heads.
Adon: The disc above the sun, the sun god when Asahi just appeared from the horizon. During the Reformation of Okhennathan (namely, Amenhotep IV), he was regarded as the only true god, and his successor, King Juan Kamon, resumed his previous belief in worshipping Amenra because of his official position.
[〔Apis〕]: He was the first god to show his divinity to animals, and Memphis people worshipped him. It symbolizes fertility and productivity. It is an ox god with a sun disc and a sacred snake. At present, there is a sacred cow tomb in Memphis, where these sacred cows are buried.
[Atum]: Sun God, the head of the gods, the god who created the world, and the father of Su He.
Best [[〔Bast〕] Cat God: Cat God, whose worship center is in the delta city of Bubastis. Since cats became pets, Best has become an important god and image in the family.
Bess [BES]: It was originally a primitive belief in Africa and entered Egypt during the 12 dynasty. He is a short man with a beard and a funny face, which fully shows the result of imagination gathering, which was not available to Egyptians in the past. It is regarded as the god of music, protecting the children performing.
Axsater: One of the four sons of Horus, who looks like a mummy, protects the liver of the deceased and is also protected by the goddess Isis.
[Hapi]: One of Horus' four sons has a mummy with a baboon head, which protects the lungs of the deceased and is also protected by the goddess Nefertis.
Dumet: One of the four sons of Horus, he is a mummy with the heads of a fox and a wolf. He protected the stomach of the deceased and was also protected by the goddess Ness.
[〔Qebhsenuef〕]: One of the four sons of Horus, he is a mummy with a falcon head, which protects the intestines of the deceased and is also protected by the goddess Lequet.
〔Edjo〕: the snake god in the delta, the symbol and patron saint of Lower Egypt.
〔Geb〕: the god of the earth, which means the ground where plants flourish. God of the earth, son of Sue and Teftef; Knott's brother and husband; The father of Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nefertis. The sacred beast is a goose, which usually appears as a man with black or green skin, representing the growth of everything and the fertile Nile respectively. Some people say that he has the right to decide whether the souls of the dead go to hell, so that people can't go to heaven.
Horus: Eagle God, the guardian of kingship, transformed into an eagle; The son of Osiris and Isis. Pharaoh is the Horus of the earth.
[〔Harpocrates〕]: Horus as a child, used to distinguish Horus as an old man. He protected the children in Upper Egypt, parted his hair and sucked his fingers.
Hassall: The goddess of love and abundance, the most beautiful of all ancient Egyptian goddesses, turned into a bull. One of the oldest goddesses in Egypt, known as the goddess of the sky in Greek. He is often regarded as the wife of Horus, who is worshipped mainly in Edfu, just like Isis. In Thebes, he was once regarded as a god of death, but he was generally regarded as the god of love, dance, wine and foreign countries.
〔Heqet〕: the frog-headed goddess, one of the eight gods most worshipped by hermits. In Antioch, she was regarded as krom's wife.
Helu-La-Ha: It consists of La-Hull-Hewitt and Hull-Parr-Clutter. The name in Egyptian means "Horus and Rabe pray!" (Praise to Horus and Lala) Of course, this is the meaning translated from different words, perhaps just because it is translated into different cultures.
[Imhotep]: Architect, doctor, prime minister of King Sasaki in the Third Dynasty, built a stepped pyramid for King Sasaki in Sakala. After his death, he was regarded as the god of medicine and Son of God Buta, and was the patron saint of priests with Toth. Greece regards it as Asklepios.
Isis ("Islamic State"): The goddess who guards the dead and is also the god of life and health. The wife of Osiris, the mother of Horus, and the sister of Nefertis. She is one of the most important and popular goddesses in Egyptian mythology. The ancient Egyptians thought she was the most magical magician in the universe because she knew the secret name of the sun god. She protected Horus's son, Eichter; Help Osiris resurrect and help him manage the ghost town.
Kaihongs [khons]/Kongsu [[khonsu]]: One of the three Thebes gods (Amon and Mott), the moon god is also the god of medical treatment. His father is Amon and his mother is Mott. These three gods stand together in a building, and their temples are all outside the Karnak Temple. The most famous story about him should be that he played against Toth in the ancient game Seignette and gambled on his light; Toth won the game, so he couldn't show all his brilliance-except the full moon (which may be the legend that the moon has sunny days).
〔Khepri〕: The beetle god, also the morning sun god, is often considered as Dora. Represents the trajectory of the sun in the sky one day. Kheper has many meanings in Egyptian, but depending on the context, it mainly means "creation" or "transformation", and it also stands for scarab. It is respected because the sun rises like a beetle rolling its eggs, so it represents the propeller of the sun running in the sky.
Knut [[〔Khnum〕] God: Ram, one of the gods of creation, whose spouse is Hyatt, Ness or Shati.
People: the God of production and harvest, the protector of road and desert travelers, and the God of Bo Etters. The full name is menu-ka-mut-f ("people, fucking bull"), and it is a very masculine god. Usually, people give lettuce as a sacrifice to him and then eat it to get a symbol of adulthood (bar mitzvah). It's Freyja Quart's husband.
Mo [[Moon]]: Before the rise of Amon, he was the God of Thebes. He usually appears with Horus as the head of a falcon, and is the god of war.
[Mutt]: Sivir, the wife of Amon and the mother of Kong Su Shen, became a lioness. The name Mute means mother in Egyptian, and it is the mother of the moon god Kongsu.
Matt: God of justice, truth and order, a young goddess with feathers (engraved with her name). In the trial of hades, the dead man's heart and her feathers were weighed on both sides of the scales. Tuosi's wife and daughter Dora, whose name means truth, justice and order.
[〔Nefertum〕]: The youngest son of Buta and Seckmet often appears as a young child, wearing a crown and sitting on a blooming lotus.
[Ness]: Very old Sivir, worshipped in Delta, is the goddess of wisdom, the protector of Dumet, and the mother of crocodile god Sobec.
Mehobet [〔Nekhbet〕] The goddess who protects Upper Egypt often wears the crown of Upper Egypt.
〔Nephthys〕: the goddess who guards the dead. Seth's wife and Anubis' mother. For Bubnut's youngest child, when Dancette killed Osiris, he abandoned her husband Seth and helped isis take care of Horus. Among Osiris's four sons, he protected Habib.
[Nut]: Goddess of the sky, mother of the sun. The daughter of Sue and Teftef, Gebu's wife and sister, and the mother of Osiris, Isis, Seth and Nefertis are usually depicted as a woman with blue skin, with stars on her body and her limbs propped on the ground, indicating the radian of the sky on the earth.
Osiris: the god of abundance, the giver of civilization. Whether the king of the underworld and the executor can get eternal judgment after death. Generally, in murals, if the face is painted with green pigment, it means that the table is being resurrected or has been resurrected. His worship ceremony began in Abedos, so there are many temples there. He became popular after the Middle Kingdom. He was probably the most widely worshipped god in the 18th Dynasty, and it lasted until the late Egypt.
Buta [〔Ptah〕]: The creator of all things, the patron saint of kings and workers, and the god of Memphis. It usually appears as the mummy of a bearded man wearing a hat and holding Uas (crested scepter), Ankh and Djed (symbol of stability). Often worshipped with Sek and Osiris in the name of Ptah-seker-ausar; Sekmet's husband, Nefutu's father.
Kuite [〔Qetesh〕]]: She was originally the God of Syria, the goddess of love and beauty. Usually a beautiful naked woman stands or sits on a lion, holding a flower, a mirror or a snake in her hand, and appears in front (different from ordinary Egyptian paintings). She is Min's wife.
[〔Ra〕]: Sun God, who has absolute authority in the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom. Father of Sue and Nemt, grandfather of Nutt and Gebu, great-grandfather of Osiris and others, great-grandfather of Horus. After the 18 dynasty, because of the popularity of Osiris and Isis, even he became the master of the universe, with Ranet jer-aaneb-pet ("RA, the great god, the Lord of heaven") and later.
Sati: The elephant goddess, the wife of krom. Some people have Egyptian crowns and antelope horns on their heads.
Seth: The god of desert and foreign countries, symbolizing the bad season of wind and rain, is the greatest enemy of Osiris and Horus. /kloc-overturned his conviction in the 0/9th century and was once again regarded as a great god, mercifully suppressing the desert and foreign forces and protecting Egypt.
Shekel [Seck]; God of light, which protects the souls of the dead to reach the afterlife through the underground world, is regarded as Ptah-seker or Ptah-seker-ausar with Buta divinity in Memphis. Usually an eagle-headed mummy, similar to Buta.
[Sehmet]: The lioness of Memphis, considered as Buta's wife, was created by flames taken out of her eyes to punish people's crimes; Later, she became a goddess who loves peace and approached the charity Best.
﹔Selket﹔le quette: The goddess of scorpions, with the image of scorpions balanced on her head, prayed for the innocent people who were alive. She was also regarded as a helper for women during childbirth, and sent seven scorpions to protect Isis from Seth's persecution. He is the protector of Quiben Hamuf, and is famous for his collection in King Tutankhamun's tomb exhibited in the United States in 1970.
[Selabis]: A declining god, designed by the Greeks in combination with Osiris and apes, is regarded as the husband of Isis, the god of afterlife and fertility, and also a doctor and trouble solver. He was never worshipped by many Egyptians. He was worshipped in Alexandria.
Sue [Shu]: The god of the atmosphere (air) usually appears with Nut and Gebu. He stood in the middle, supporting Nutt, while Gabe lay at the bottom. This name may be related to the root she (dry, empty). He is the god incarnated by sunshine and has a common soul with Teftef.
Sobec [[Sobec]]: Crocodile God, worshipped in Arceneaux, whose Greek name is Crocoldilopolis, which means crocodile; It is said that he has four times the divinity, because he has four elements: the fire of pulling, the gas of Su, the soil of giving, and the water of Osiris. In The Book of the Dead, he protected the newborn Horus and helped Isis and Nefertis destroy Seth.
Sotheby's: Sirius's female name. In the early days, it was actually the spouse of Sahu-Orion and was associated with Hator.
Teftef: The goddess of rain clouds, the daughter of Laura, the wife and sister of Sue, and the mother of Gabe and Nat. She is a goddess with a lioness, and her name may come from Teftef (vomit, get wet) and Nu (water, sky).
Thoth: The god of calculation, learning and wisdom, who is either a red heron or a baboon in appearance, carries a pen and scroll, and is also the inventor of writing. Both are luna gods.
[〔Thoueris〕]: Homer's goddess, who is productive, protects women in childbirth and is Beth's companion.