- Hygieia – Mythopedia
Hygieia was the personification of health, usually regarded as a daughter of Asclepius She was worshipped in various cities across Greece, both independently and in connection with her father Asclepius
- Asclepius – Mythopedia
Asclepius, son of Apollo, was a physician so skilled that he could even heal the dead Killed by the gods, Asclepius ultimately became a god himself
- Hypnos – Mythopedia
Hypnos, son of Nyx and twin brother of Thanatos, was the divine personification of sleep A handsome winged god who could be gentle as well as hostile, Hypnos was imagined flying across the world, bringing sleep to all living things
- Hades – Mythopedia
Hades was a fearsome Greek god and ruler of the Underworld So dreaded by the Greeks that they didn’t dare speak his name, his most famous act was abducting Persephone, goddess of springtime
- Aphrodite – Mythopedia
Aphrodite was one of the Twelve Olympians and the Greek goddess of love, desire, and procreation
- Greek Heroes – Mythopedia
The Greek heroes were a group of especially notable or superhuman mortals from myth In Greek religion, they were often worshipped in “hero cult” after they died
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