
Olympian Gods
The Olympian gods are the central figures in ancient Greek mythology, residing on Mount Olympus. They are powerful deities who represent various aspects of life and nature. The twelve main gods include Zeus (the king of the gods), Hera (goddess of marriage), Poseidon (god of the sea), and Athena (goddess of wisdom). Each god has distinct characteristics, myths, and symbols. They interact with humans, influencing events and embodying ideals like bravery, love, and vengeance. The stories of the Olympian gods explore themes of morality, fate, and the human condition, forming the backbone of ancient Greek culture and religion.