Om Greek Gods and Goddesses
Ancient Greek mythology is a huge and enthralling collection of tales about gods and goddesses, heroes and monsters, warriors and fools, and other figures who played significant roles in ancient society. Greek myths provided sense to the world that people observed around them by explaining everything from religious rites to the weather. While many of these myths are fantastical tales, like the story of the valiant Hercules or the avaricious King Midas, others, like the epic of the Trojan War, have a foundation in historical reality.
Since the ancient Greeks believed in a wide variety of gods and spirits, the number of Greek Gods is enormous. Due to their poor understanding of the universe, ancient people ascribed supernatural causes to natural occurrences. There were gods and goddesses everywhere, and they shaped how people lived. The most well-known gods, and those who were at the core of ancient Greek religion, were the twelve gods of Olympus. There were many more than just the twelve, and many of them ruled the universe before the well-known Olympians. Let's unravel the confusing Greek god family tree from the very beginning.
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