Greek name | Roman name | main areas of influence | attributes | representative image from the Perseus Project |
Zeus | Jupiter / Jove |
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thunderbolt, staff/scepter, scales, aegis, eagle, lion, garland of wild olives or oak leaves, Nike (Victory), beard and flowing locks of hair, throne | Zeus as depicted on an Attic Red Figure amphora, attributed to the Berlin Painter (c 470-460 BC): Zeus in battle against the Giants. Musée du Louvre G 204 |
Hera | Juno |
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crown, polos (a high headdress), scepter, wedding veil, peacock, cuckoo | Hera as depicted on an Attic Red Figure lekythos, attributed to the Brygos Painter (c 500-475 BC): Hera enthroned. Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design 25.078 |
Poseidon | Neptune |
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trident, dolphin, horse, bull, Triton (merman), ship's beak | Poseidon as depicted on an Attic Red Figure stamnos, attributed to the Syleus Painter (480 BC): Poseidon enthroned. Toledo Museum of Art 1956.58 |
Hades / Aidoneus / Plouton | Pluto / Dis |
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scepter, throne, chariot and horses | Hades as depicted on a bronze coin of Septimius Severus (AD 193-211), from the mint of Gordus-Julia in Lydia: Hades carrying off Persephone. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 1972.12 |
Demeter | Ceres |
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sheaf of grain, polos, scepter, torch, sacrificial bowl | Demeter as depicted on an Attic Red Figure neck-amphora, attributed to the Berlin Painter (c 470 BC): Demeter holding torches. University Museums, University of Mississippi 1977.3.86 |
Persephone / Kore | Proserpina |
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sheaf of grain, polos, scepter, torch, sacrificial bowl | Demeter, boy (Ploutos?), Kore as depicted on a High Classical stele (c 440-430 BC) from the sanctuary of Demeter and Kore at Eleusis: Demeter (left, hair unbound, holding a sceptre) and Kore (right, hair dressed up in a bun, holding a long torch) stand flanking a boy. Athens, National Archaeological Museum 126 |
Hestia | Vesta |
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veil | Vesta as depicted on a denarius (silver coin) of Lucius Cassius Longinus (63 BC), from the mint of Rome: Vesta wearing diadem and veil. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 32.746 |
Apollo / Apollon | Apollo |
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bow and quiver of arrows, tripod, omphalos, lyre, laurel-leaf garland, hawk, raven, or crow | Apollo as depicted by a High Archaic bronze sculpture (c 530-520 BC) excavated at Piraeus: Apollo as a kouros, standing youth. Piraeus Archaeological Museum, the Piraeus Apollo |
Artemis | Diana |
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bow and quiver of arrows, short sleeveless hunting dress, buskins, narrow ribbon in hair, deer, wild goat, bear, quail, torch | Artemis as depicted on an Attic Red Figure, White Ground lekythos, attributed to the Bowdoin Painter (c 480-470 BC): Artemis greeting a fawn which jumps up at her. University Museums, University of Mississippi 1977.3.117 |
Athene / Athena / Pallas | Minerva / Pallas |
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helmet, shield, spear, aegis, Nike (Victory), lamp, distaff, owl, snake | Athene as depicted on an Attic Black Figure Panathenaic amphora attributed to the Kleophrades Painter (490 BC): Athene striding forward, shield and spear raised. Malibu, the J. Paul Getty Museum 77.AE.9 |
Hermes / Argeiphontes | Mercury |
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hat (usually broad-brimmed), herald's staff ("kerkeion" or "caduceus"), winged sandals, short cloak, tortoise-shell lyre, ram, shepherd's staff | Hermes as depicted on an Attic Black Figure neck-amphora by a painter of the Dot-Band Class (c 510-500 BC): Hermes flying, carrying the infant Herakles. Munich, Antikensammlungen 1615A |
Aphrodite / Cytherea / Cypris | Venus |
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mirror, apple, dove, attractive clothing, cosmetics | Aphrodite as depicted on an Apulian Red Figure pelike attributed to the Darius Painter (c 340-330 BC): Aphrodite, labeled "Cypris", standing. Malibu, the J. Paul Getty Museum 87.AE.23 |
Hephaistos / Hephaestus | Vulcan / Mulciber |
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hammer, anvil, bellows, forge, fire | Hephaistos as depicted on an Attic Red Figure calyx-krater attributed to the Kleophrades Painter (500 BC): Hephaistos riding a donkey. Harvard University Art Museums 1960.236 |
Ares | Mars |
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helmet, sword, spear | Ares as depicted on an Attic Black Figure neck-amphora attributed to the Leagros Group (c 515-500 BC): Ares in battle, behind the fallen Kyknos. Worcester Art Museum 1966.63 |
Dionysos / Bacchus | Bacchus / Liber |
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grape-vines, grape-clusters, ivy (including garlands), thyrsos (staff tipped with ivy leaves), kantharos (drinking cup), clothing of spotted animal skins (such as fawn, panther), leopard, lion, bull, deer, listening to aulos (double-flute) -player, watching dancers, Satyrs, Pans, maenads/bacchants, phallus | Dionysos and satyr as depicted on an Attic Red Figure kylix attributed to Makron (490 BC): Dionysos (left) holding ivy-branch and kantharos, and satyr (right) reaching forward to pour wine for him. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 32.746 |
Heracles | Hercules |
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club, lion-skin (frequently worn as cloak, with paws in square-knot over his chest), bow and arrows | Heracles as depicted on an Attic Red Figure Panathenaic amphora attributed to the Berlin Painter (500 BC): Heracles holding tripod, swinging club. Martin von Wagner Museum, University of Würzburg L 500 |
Eros | Cupid / Amor |
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bow and quiver of arrows, wings, women's jewelry or other ornaments; often represented as a baby | Eros as depicted on an Apulian Red Figure patera attributed to the Menzies Group (c 375-3500 BC): Eros flying, holding an open box. Toledo Museum of Art 1967.137 |
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