Based on the works of Hesiod Nox or Night personified A primordial god, the personification of darkness the goddess who calls forth war and discord Ether or Acmon, a personified idea of the mythical cosmogonies The light of the terrestrial regions the bright or brilliant one the father of Iris and the Harpies the swift robbers the goddess of the rainbow hideous aquatic monster the old women the frightful phantoms in Hades a monster, half maiden and half serpent Night And Her Children Night And Her Children the personification and god of sleep equivalent to Hyperionion or Hyperionides one of the female Titans the goddess of the morning red, who brings up the light of day from the east the son of Sleep, and the god of dreams Night And Her Children Night And Her Children a personification of the moral reverence for law a personification of Death Night And Her Children the personified necessity of death goddesses of evenings and the golden light of sunset the deity who assigns to every man his fate or his share Libya (Africa) is said to have derived its name  A daughter of Nilus and wife of Epaphus a son of Zeus and Io, who was born on the river Nile Zeus loved Io the god of war and one of the great Olympian gods of the Greeks a daughter or wife of Ares queen of the Amazons The famous Argive hero a daughter of King Acrisius of Argos and Eurydice A son of Belus and husband of Cassiepeia the goddess of the hearth the eldest daughter of Cronos his fate was either to gain glory and die early king of the Myrmidons at Phthia in Thessaly the personification of strength to brandish Or the Graces. Aphrodites retinue the principal river in the nether world The personification of prudence a daughter of Oceanus and Thetys A female Titan the brother of Prometheus the bright or brilliant one the mother of Atlas the mother of the Charite the father of the winds  three thousand children of the Titans Oceanus and Tethys. a female divinity presiding over the months the god of solar light the god of the river Oceanus Titaness and sea goddess who was both sister and wife of Oceanus the youngest among the Titans one of the great divinities of the Greeks Her name is usually derived from uninjured, healthy, vigorous declared that she would marry him who should avenge the death of her brothers the personification of youth the god of fire  the most celebrated of all the heroes of antiquity A son of Zeus and Maia, the daughter of Atlas One of the great divinities of the Greeks A son of Hermes or Daedalion by Chione, Philonis, or Telauge The youthful, beautiful, but effeminate god of wine She was beloved by Zeus the greatest of the Olympian gods, and the father of gods and men, a Nereid  A son of Japetus and Clymene or Asia, and a brother of Atlas, Prometheus and, Epimetheus knows the depth of all the sea a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, and mother of the Pleiades by Atlas  the sisters of the Hyades, and seven in numbe  a daughter of the Titan Coeus and Phoebe she gave to Cronos a stone wrapped up like an infant  the wife of Perses the Titan of intelligence creatures with round or circular eyes or Nerine, is a patronymic from Nereus, and applied to his daughters husband of Doris, by whom he became the father of the 50 Nereides an old man ruling over the sea or Pontos, the Protogonoi and personification of the sea a daughter of Pontus and Ge, who became by Crius the mother of Astraeus female personifications of vengeance One of the great Olympian divinities one of the principal Greek heroes in the Trojan war died of grief at the long absence A daughter of Boreas and Oreithyia, and sister of Cleopatra Proserpina, the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. one of the great divinities of the Greeks the god of the lower world queen of the Amazons dwelt with his father and mother in a golden palace on the bottom of the sea the god of the Mediterranean sea and he is the god of the fluid element  the wife of Theseus A daughter of Helios and Perseis the great legendary hero of Attica king of Crete forethought a Titan and brother of Cronus, Oceanus, Coeus, Hyperion, Tethys, Rhea, etc. presided over the liberal arts particularly the personification of memory the deity who assigns to every man his fate or his share goddesses of the order of nature and of the seasons she was in possession of the Delphic oracle after Themis, and prior to Apollo. the mother of the Horae, Eunomia, Dice (Astraea), Eirene, and the Moerae one of the Titans the Protogenoi of the mountains the Protogenoi of the mountains a monster of the primitive world The many-headed dog that guarded the entrance of Hades Uranus hated his children three gargantuan figures Pantheon Site Map Gods And Goddesses A to Z The Theogony of Hesiod a dark abyss, which lay as far below the surface of the earth The Protogenos and the personification of the earth the god of love And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Oceanus the perfect river, were born children the vacant and infinite space