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The Divine Family consists of all the children born to his lord Chaos. From the the heavenly to the chthonic and beyond. They are all the children of the Chaos. Below I has listed all the divine members to the house of Olympos. By clicking on the names of the gods, it will lead you to more information about them, and you can also see the prayers that I use to them

The prayers are composes of some hymns from the ancients as well as my own prayers. These I have achieved through meditation and dream state. The aspects of the gods that I give, are not only the ancient ones but the aspects that effect our modern life. I have also given, where applicable, the careers that are effected by which gods that would attune as patronage. Of course this may not be agreed by all. Yet, the list is still a great source for others to find there patronages and more.

Lastly, I wish to make a note about the images on the following pages. I have place on each page an images that I did, along with the ancients depiction of the diety. Further more, I have also added some of the symbolism and images of the gods.

One last note. Not all the links are clickable at this time. Please allow time and all will be revealed.


A daughter of Askelipos, she is the goddess of healing herbs and herb craft. Her symbol is the mortar and pestle and she is often seen as a young girl.
Daughter of Askelipos, she is the goddess who delivers omens to doctors and patients. She is seen with her hair wrapped tight in a gray ribbon.
Son of Oceanos. King of all the river gods. He can be found at the head of his river home with an urn that feeds the river. His symbols are the bull and serpent.
Son of Zeus. Once mortal, when he died he became one of the judges of the nextworld. He is the recorder of all who enter. His symbols are the tablet and stylus.
Son of Gaea. King of the winds. He is seen clad in armour and witha astaff he stirs the gentle clouds into rain clouds.
Daughter of Askelipos. Godddess of healing children and babies. She is the most gentle of all her siblings. She herself is seen as a very young girl.
Son of Chaos. God of light and heat. He has been depicted with blonde hair and a golden stola and wreath. His symbol is the lion.
Daughter of Eos. Goddess of the south west wind and of that direction. It is she who blows the dry summer air. She is seen winged and clad in white and green. Her symbol is the dog and ship rutter.
Son of Zeus. God of luck and fortune. In ancient times he was a minor god.
Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. Goddess of battle cries and protectress of armies.
Son of Posiedon and Amphitrite. A sea god that looked like his brother Triton. It is said that he was the true founder of the British Isles. His symbol was the sword.
Daughter of Zeus and Themis. Goddess of truth and one of the HORAE. She is a patronsee of the court. She is as-well as a virgin goddess. Her symbol is the staff and sphere.
Daughter of Nerieos and Doris. Queen of the sea. She was born a NERID, till she wed Posiedon. She is also the goddess of beachess and calm waters. Seen as a lady of royalty with crown and staff and clad in blues and greens. Her symbols are he dolphin, net, and cup.
A minor goddess in ancient times of the sunrise.
Son of Aphrodite and Ares. God of passionate love. He is the twin brother of Eros. He is seen winged and as a boy, playing his flute into the ears of young lovers and can be a trickster. His sybol is a dove.
Daughter of Oranos. Goddess of love, beauty, vanity, grace, modesty and a patroness of salon keepers. She is also a protectress of brides-to-be. Seen as most beautiful woman wearing a open chiton of green and white and the gridle to it (Kestos,) she carries. Sacred to her is the apple, swan, dove, myrtle, poppy, rose, shell, pearl, cypress and lotus.
Son of Zeus and Leto. God of music, art, dance, prophecy, divination, astrology, oracles, archery and protector of animals. Patron to those of the arts. Twins brother of Artemis. He is said to be the most handsome of all the gods, depicted sky-clad or with a stola of white and wreath of laurel. His chariot is drawn by gryphons. His symbols are the lyre, laurel, crow, goat, gryphon, mouse, tripod, hawk, crane, bow, lion, turtle, hyacinth and palm.
Son of Zeus and Hera. God of war, battles, conflicts and patron of soldiers and armies. He is a protector of these as well as, barracks and armouries. He is not a instigator but protector of those who invoke him. Seen clad in armour and arms or sky-clad. His symbols are the arms and armour, rooster, dog and chariot.
Daughter of Zeus and Themis. Goddess of virtues and one of the HORAE. It was she who appeared to Herakles to show him a path to follow and which he took. Her appearance is simple, with a purple ribbon in her hair. Her symbols are the peach, laurel and staff.
Son of Apollo and the nymph, Cyrene. God od sweets, honey candy and patron of sweet shops and bee keepers. Born a mortal and raised by the Horae, he became a bee-keeeper, his constant offerings pleased the gods that on his death bed he rose immortal. His sacred symbol is the hive and honey cakes.
Daughter of Zeus and LEto, the twin sister of Apollo. Goddess of the hunt, archery, quests, woodlands, sacred spring. She is the protectress of domestic and wild animals, girls initiations, virgins, and keeper of girls first moon cycles. Patroness of zoos, hunters and kennels. She is a young woman wearing a creasant moon crown and clad in a short chiton of light blue, carrying at times her bow and quiver. Her symbols are the bow and arrow, deer, dog, quail and boar.
Daughter of Zeus and Themis. Goddess of law and justice and one of the HORAE. She was the last of the gods to live with mortals till the end of the Bronze Age when she saw all the sins of man. So she retired to Olympos. It is said when she returns to Earth, the age we live in will end. Patroness of the courts. She is seen mature, clad in white with wreath and 3 scrolls.
Son od Apollo and a mortal, Coronis. God of all the arts of healing, health and patron of hospitals and doctors. He was born mortal and after his death the whole world mourned for his loss so Zeus blessed him with immortallity. Seen as a mature bearded man with blonde hair, he wears a himation of green and white. His symbls are the caudacus, peach, pine, crow, dog and bowl.
Daughter of Eris and Typhon. Goddess of delusions, guilt, laziness and ruin. Once Zeus saw what she had done to mankind, he banished her from heaven and earth. But she found sactuary in Tartaros' realm.
Daughter of Zeus and Metis. Goddess of wisdom, writing, art, weaving, pottery, farming. Protector of all mankind. Patroness of all artisans, librarians, teachers, farmers, soldiers and warriors. Seen as a beautiful and wise young woman wearing a white or light blue chiton, her hair is dark but her eys are deep blue. Sacred to her is the owl, oxen, aegis sheild, olive, loom, rake, plow, spider and cock.
Sone of Dionysos and the nymph, Nano. God of pastoral places, fertiity, youth, joy and frivolity. Born mortal and fell in love with then Titaness, Cybele. After is death, she granted him immortaltiy. His symbols are the ewe, wine, grape and is seen wearing a chalmys.
Daughter of Askelipos and Epione. Goddess that helps in the delivery of childbirth, soothes the labor pains and makes sure the child is not still-borne. Her symbols are the bowl, shears, herbs and sparrow.
Daughter of Eos and Astraeaos. Goddess of gentle cooling breezes, especially suumer ones. She is depicted youthful and winged, rinding a winged horse. In ancient times some saw her as many minor wind deities. Her symbols are the whistle, fan and conch shell.
Son of Eos and Astraeaos. God of the south west wind and of that direction. He is the one who blows the extremely hot summer wind. He is seen winged as all wind gods and clad in orange and gold. His symbols are the urn, staff, fox and hawk.
Daughter of Zeus and Chloris. one of the SEASONS. Goddess of the summer. She comes to earth at the summer solstice and leaves on the Adonia. Seen wearing golds and greens and a wreath of sunflowers and daiseys. Her sybols also consist of the buttercup and basket.
Daughter of Styx and Pallas. goddess and Titaness of force and balance that must be. She is also the persecutor of those who have violent natures. Chaos entrusted her to carry out his divine plan on earth to maotals. At times she is seen winged and wearing a violet chiton.
Son of Eos and Astraeaos. God of the north wind and of that direction. He is the one that blows cold wind and brings snow. Seen as a mature man, clad in white and winged, his symbols are the horn, wolf and cardinal.
Son of Eos And Astraeos. God of the North East wind and of that direction. He is the bringer of dry cold winds. Often depicted winged, with black hair and clad in blue and white. His symbols are fruit, stag and the falcon.
this is the personification of emptiness. She was the first element and being be before Chaos emerged from her. It is said that she ruled everything for 999 years.
Daughter of Zephyros and Chloris. Goddess of Autumn and one of the SEASONS. She comes to earth at the Autumn Equinox and brings the changes of the leaves and all. Seen winged and dressed in autumn color with a wreath of oak leaved and wheat. Her symbols are the staff and horse.
Daughter of Hemera and Aether. She is the goddess that delivers all souls to the Charons boat with Thanatos. Like Thanatos she is not to feared goddess but gentle in nature. Often she is seen dressed in white and carries a staff and at times winged. her symbol is the funeral urn.
Daughter of Pontos and Gaea. Goddess of the sea and prophecy. She created the art of scrying. She is often seen sky-clad and wearing a circlet on her brow. Her symbol is the mirror and dolphin.
The great father. God of balance, chaos, neutrality, order and "bia". The father of ALL the gods. It is said that he emerged from Caligo.
Daughter of Aphrodite and Ares. Goddess of delight, joy and laughter. She is for all good things in life. Sister of Eros, she is seen winged and young and a wreath of flowers on her head. Her symbols are the flower and dove
Son of Aether and Hemera. God and ferry-man of the dead. He escorts all souls by boat to the palace of Hades and Persephone. To ensure that all his passengers are souls he demands an obol as his fee. Thus all those who die are buried with an obol places under their tongue. He is not a feared god but gentle. Often seen dressed in black and at times winged.
Goddess of flowers, gardens, green houses and patroness of hortoculturalists. She is depisted with a head wreath of flowers and a basket. It is said where she walks, flowers spring to life. Here symbol is a basket of flowers.
Son of Eos and Astraeos. God of the north west wind and of that direction. It is he that blows the cold wet wind to shore. Often seen winged and clad in gray and white with salt & pepper hair. His symbols are the urn and crow.
Daughter of Chronos and Rhea. Goddess of nature and patroness of cities everywhere. It was she who firsty shown mortals the arts of agriculture. She is also a symbol of motherhood. She is seen and an older goddess clad with himation and crown, in her chariot drawn by lions. Her symbols are the lion, staff, wreath, drum, globe, cymbals and hawthorn.
Daughter of Chloris and Zephyros. Goddess of the winter and one of the SEASONS. She comes to earth on the winter solstice and brings with her the snow and ice. She is often seenwinged and clad in white with a himation and on her head, a wreathe of pine. Sacred to her are pine, holly, urn, snow and the cardinal.
Son of Ares and Aphrodite. God of terror to ones enemies and a minor war god. In battle he puts fear into the hearts of ones enemies. Often he is youthful, seen clad in srmour and winged like his siblings. Sacred to him is the dog.
Daughter of Kronos and Rhea. Goddess of the harvest, farm, fields, agriculture, cooking and patroness to farmers, agriculturalists, and cooks. She is also the protector of groceries and wheat silos. It is said that where she steps on earth, wheat fields spring forth. Seen as a beautiful goddess clad in golds and yellows and a saffron himation and carrying a basket of wheat, fruit and bread. She can be seen with a veil or wreath of wheat on her head. Sacred symbols of hers are the basket, corn, pig, poppy, grain, wheat, sickle, barley and bread.
Daughter of Zeus and Themis. Goddess of justice and one of the HORAE. She is a patroness to court systems and law offices. She makes sure that true justice is served and seen by all. She is seen as abit if a royal figure, winged, on her head of an olive and oak wreathe and in her hand a palm branch. Her sacred symbols are the palm and hawk.
Son of Zeus and Semele. God of abundance, wine, beer, theaters, plays, vinyards, parties and patron od brewers, actors, bankers. Zeus feared his son was going to claim his throne and banished him from Olympos for one year. During that time Dionysos travled the earth and taught manking brewery. After he went back to Olympos and Zeus greeted him now knowing he was not a threat but a salvation. Seen often as a young man, with a vine of ivy as a wreath, a staff and wearing a purple himation. Scared to him is the ivy, grape, raisen, amphore, cup, mule, panther, elephant, fig, pinecone, bull, ewe, asphodol, ram and lemon.
A minor goddess in ancient times as a goddess of the sunset.
Daughter of Zeus and Hera. She is the goddess of childbirth and attends all wh=omen who are ready to deliver. She eases the pain and makes sure both mother and child are safe during the delivery. her promice to mankind is to tend to all children till they are ready for initiation. She is often seen as a mother figure with a small crown. Sacred symbols to her are the hare, weasel, peridot and pumice.
Daughter of Dionysos. She is the goddess of olive and grape harvest. She was a minor diety in the old world. She is seen as a child-like goddess in a green chiton and a staff to knock the olives off the tree.
Daughter of Zeus and Themis. She is the goddess of liberty and sees that ech person is free to live the life they so choose. So long as it does in interfere with her sisters attributes. She is sometimes one of the HORAE. She is often seen in regal garments of white and a small crown and staff. Her symbol is the torch.
Son of Ares and Aphrodite. He is the god of war and protection. Seen dressed in armour, accompanying his father when he is needed. Sacred to him is the dog and leopard and his symbol is the helm.
Daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, she is the twin of Enyalios and a protectress goddess. She played a smaller roll in the ancient myths than her brother.
Daughter of Hyperion and Thiea. Goddess of the dawn and morning dew. She is the one that wakes helios from his bed and bridles his horses and ultimatly leads him through the early morning so that he can see his way. And as she goes her way see sprinkles the ground from her divine amphore with dew. She had several mortal lovers in the past. She is often seen winged, with saffron colored garments and rosy cheeks. Sacred to her is the colors yellow and red, cock, flowers of all sorts, sparrow and bluebird.
Son of Eos and Astraeos. He is a minor god of the morning star.
God of darkness. Particularly the darknes at the beginning of time. Depicted wearing black clothes. His symbol is the black bull.
Daughter of Zeus and Hera. Goddess of strife and hassels. She delivers these qualities to those who so warrent them, by the orders of Zeus and the Horae. As such she often abused her abilities and has gotten mortals into alot of trouble. Among such, see instigated the Trojan War. After which she was banished to Tarartos, where she now resides and only comes out at the will of Zeus.
Son of Ares and Aphrodite. God of love and passion. With his lyre or flute, he plays in th ears of mortals and makes them fall in love. He can be a trickster god as well and manipulate people at his will. To this his mother has often had to punish him. He is seen as a young boy, skyclad, with wings and a lyre or flute. His symbols are the lion, dove, lyre, cock, flute, ram, turtle, hare, goose, alexadrite and turquoise.
Daughter of Zeus and themis. One of the HORAE and the goddess ofof balance and order. She sees that all things that precide in a court of law is in order and correctly handled. She is seen in white, wearinga wreath and holding a balance scale. Often she is blindfolded, so she is not influenced by sight but by words. Her sybol is the scales and gold box.
Daughter of Eos and Astraeos. Goddess of the east wind and of that direction. As such, she blows the winds of spring. She is seen clad in red and winged and often veiled. Sacred to her is the heron, ibis and crane.
Daughter of Pontus and Gaea. She is sometimes concidered the consort of Thaumus. If this is true she is a goddess of beaches and sea plants and such. More than often she is seen skyclad. Sacred to her is seaweed, lotus, corral and all seashells.
Daughter of Oceanos and Tethys. She was a minor persification of the sea.
Goddess of the earth and all the lives on the earth. Just as well, she is the goddess of fertility, growth and oracles. Gaea is a mother goddess as well and considered the mother of the gods. Depicted mature, deep breasted, with crown, veil and staff. Her symbol is the Omphalos Stone.
Son of Oceanos and tethys. He is a god of the sea and shapeshifting. He was often called the "old man of the sea." He was Posiedon's herds man of all sea life. Sacred to him is the net, conch, horse, rudder and the color green.
Son of kronos and rhea God and ruler of the next world. being a chthonic god, he rarily stepped foot on Olympos. Instead ruling over the spirites and the souls of the afterlife. He was a peaceful god most often. He is seen as a strong, older man with black hair, clad in a himation and a helm that granted him to be invisible. And a staff of judgement. Sacred to him is the cock, vulture, helm, keys, scroll, sheep, bull, poplar tree, and the color black.
Daughter of Poseidon and Amphitrite. A sea goddess of the sea salt. She owns a grinding mill and from it salt pours out and into the sea.
ADughter of Ares and Aphrodite. Goddess of harmony and joy. Little is known of her as she rarily leaves Olympos.
Daughter of Zeus and Hera. Goddess of youth and beauty and a attendant of the gods. She is a p[atron to servants and kitchen workers.She is the only god who knows where nectar and ambrosia exsists. For the most part she was a quiet deity till Herakles died. When she saw him she fell in love and the two were wed on Olympos. Hebe is seen often winged and clad in a white chiton. Her symbols are the pitcher, ivy, wreathe and klinx.
Daughter of Hades and Persephone. Goddes of magick and patroness of wiitches. Guardian of homes and travellers. She is caled the 3-fold goddess and has three faces she may be seen in, mother, mained or crone. She is often seen standing before her father, blessing spirits as the approach him. Her symbols are the ket, crook,staff, torch, book, wand, cauldron, hound and hawthrone tree.
Son of Hyuperion and Thiea. God of the sun and heat. He was the tamer of the steeds of the sun, to which he hitches them to his chariot and drives the sun across the sky from east to west. He is seen young and strong and wearing a stola. Sacred to him is the cock, horse, falcon, whip, bridle, chariot, gold, yellow, tin, amber, red, Rue, Heliotrope, saffron, sunflower and seastones.
Goddess of the daytime, morning light and the day. She is said to follows Helios' chariot. depicted with golden hair, wrapped with golden ribbons and yellow chiton. Her symbol is the horse and gold orb.
Son of Zeus and Hera. god and patron of metalsmiths and craftsmen in general. Whenhe was born Zeus was repulsed by his features and cast him to earth, but he climbed back to Olympos with a lame leg. Thus gaining the sdmiration of his father and became a patron of the lame as well. He has his own forgery under Olympos were he makes all the gifts for the gods. He is seen as a burly man, wearing a leather apron, with hammer, tongs and crutch. Sacred to him are all tools of a craftsman, fire, axe, drun, bull, red, black, flint and lava.
Daughter of Kronos and Rhea and Queen of the gods. She is the goddess of marriage, womans rituals, psychism, and womens liberation. Zeus often chased her but she resisted till she made him swear that his woman chasing days were over and that he would not go near a woman unless they were in mortal fanger.. Eventually they wed and their honeymoon lasted 53 years. Hers is seen as a mother figure, clad in purples, veiled and crowned witha staff in het hand. Sacred to het is the cuckoo and peacock, fly, lily, cow, purple and violet, diadem, jasper, amethyst and diamond ziconia.
Son of Zeus and Maia. God f travel, money, wealth, invention, wisdom, Creator the alphabet, numbers and writing. He is a patron to inventors, gamblers, travellers and librarians. He can also be a trickster god. When he gave all he could to mankind, zeus appointed him as messenger to all the gods. Seen skyclad, he carries with him a caducus staff and boots with wings. Sometimes he is seen with ram horns. Sacered to him are the staff, fox, turtle, scroll, cypress, juniper, pearls, peach and the color blue.
A minor goddess of the dew. She was created from a cloud by the goddess.
Daughter of Eos and Astraeos. Goddess of the evening and twin sister to Hesperos. She is the last goddess seen before Nyx's himation covers the sky. She is often seen winged and clad in voilets and deep purples. Her sybol is the ball and owl.
Daughter of Eos and Astraeos. Goddess of the the dusk. She leads her mother and Helios into the horizon. She is seen clad in dark blues and winged. Sacred to her is the owl.
Daughter of Kronos and Rhea and eldest of the six divine children. Goddess of the home, hearth, domestic fires and kitchen and guardian of children and lamps. Patroness of nurses and cooks. She is the one that recieves the first offerings. hestia decided to claim virginity. She is seen as a mother figure clad in white and veiled with a staff, torch or lamp. Sacred to her is the lamp, chrysoprase, torch, tripod and the colors white and red
Son of Ares and Aphrodite. God of sexual desires and passion. He comes to tose who long for a loved one and guides them to each other. He is see young and winged with a wreathe of bay on his head and carrying a lyre. Sacred to him is the laurel and bay, lamp and flute.
Daughter of apollo and Hekate. A minor goddess of magick and seer over holy rituals. All that is seen of her is a veiled face and carrying a torch.
Daughter of Askel;ipos and Iepione. Twin sister of Panacea and goddess of health, healing and cures and the patroness of nurses. She is always at her fathers side. She along withe her sister taught mankind the art of medicine and how to stay healthy. Hygiea is seen as a young girl, often clad in blues and her hair pulled back. her sybols are the dog, snake, apple, bowl and bloodstone.
Son of Ares and Aphrodite. God of marriages. He presides over marriage rites and guards the bride and groom. Patron of ceremonial ciclrs as well. He is seen young and wreathed and carrying a special staff that symbolizes union. Sacred to him is the apple and palm and staff.
Son of Nyx and Erebos. God of sleep. he is the twin brother of thanatos and at times helps his brother guide souls to the boat of Charon. His own home is in the underworld. It is he who blows on his flute and lulls people to sleep. most of the time he is seen skyclsd and winged, though he does donn armour when he is with his brother. Sacred to him is the poppy, flute, lepidolite, azurite, sparrow and peridot.
Son of Askelipos and Iepione. Patron of hospitals and hot springs. He was a minor diety of the ancients.
Daughter of Oceanos and Tethys. A minor goddess of the sea. Very little is know of her.
Daughter of Askelipos and Iepione. Goddess of cures and healing. See follows after her father and teend more to those who are wounded more than to the sick. She is seen as and adult, wreathed and carrying bandages and a bowl. Sacered to her is the bowl and bay.
Son of Hypnos. God of dreams. In particular, dreams of love and sexual. It is rare to see him in his true form. But he can be seen young and winged and often skyclad. His symbols are the flute and palm.
Daughter of 2 mortals. Shge was born moratl and fell in love with Askelipos and granted godhood. She is the goddess of soothing.
Daughter of Zeus And Themis. She is one of The HORAE and goddess of peace. After wars cease, she brings new hope to the world. She is also a city patroness. Seen as a matrure woman and winged, she is clad in a chiton and himation of purlple and white. Sacred to her is the oak, palm, dove and scroll.
Daughter of Thaumas and Halia. She is Hera's messenger and cup bearer. More importantly though she is the goddess of the rainbow. She guards Olympos from intruders. Seen young and winger ahe wears a tiara with a peacock on it and carries a cuadius staff. Scared to her is the rainbow, peacock, iris and scroll.
Daughter of Typhon and Eris. She is the goddess of pleasure and tests and vice. She is the temptress and tester of mankinds strengths and failures. Yet she is a good diety. It is her job to make sure mankind uses there abilities for the right and not wrong. She is dressed and arich woman and her symbols are a pouch of money.
These are the children of Erebos and Nyx. they are spirits that guard the home and children at play. Every home has at least one guarding over it and they often reside near the hearth. Often they are seen as winged children.
Son of the titans Styx and Pallas. He is something of a tatan himself and is the god of inner and outer strength. Seen rather young, he is clad in a mantle and his symbol is the bull.
2 twin daughters of Zeus and Hera. The are the goddess of prayers. They lit at the feet of Zeus at pl;ay with a sphere that they hear all the prayers of mankind from and relay them to the gods. They are young, clad in white chitons and their symbols are the dove, globe and ribbon.