king of Athensπ€ Amphilochos (epigonos)
son of Amphiaraos, one of the Epigonoiπ€ Dictys (Seriphean)
foster-father of Perseusπ€ Clymene (Seriphian)
savior of Perseus on Seriphosπ€ Perseus (Argive)
Greek hero, slayer of Medousaπ€ Eurysaces
son of Telamonian Aiasπ€ Telamon (Salamian)
father of Aias, Calydonian Boar hunter, Argonautπ€ Connidas
tutor of Theseusπ€ Cychreus
son of Poseidonπ€ Agraulos (d. of Cecrops)
daughter of Cecropsπ€ Theseus
Athenian heroπ₯ the Amazons
tribe of warrior womenπ€ Heracles
greatest Greek heroπ€ Cybele (goddess)
'Mother of the Gods'π€ Themis
Titan, personification of lawπ€ Ge
personification of Earthπ€ Erigone (Attic)
daughter of Icariosπ€ Zeus (Olympian)
Olympian godπ€ Aphrodite
Olympian goddessπ€ Peitho (personification)
personification of persuasionπ₯ the Erinyes
personifications of vengeanceπ€ Thallo
one of the Horaiπ€ Pandrosos
daughter of Cecropsπ€ Boreas
personification of the north windπ₯ the Muses
personifications of poetry and musicπ€ Castor (Spartan)
one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian boar hunter, Argonautπ€ Polydeuces (Spartan)
one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian Boar hunter, Argonautπ€ Sarapis
a form of the syncretised Egyptian gods Osiris-Apisπ€ Cronos
Titan, father of Zeusπ€ Rhea
Titanπ€ Apollo
Olympian godπ€ Erechtheus
son of Pandion, king of Athensπ€ Boutes (Athenian I)
son of Pandionπ€ Iolaos
son of Iphicles, companion of Heraclesπ€ Alcmene
mother of Heraclesπ€ Hebe
personification of youth, cup-bearer of the godsπ€ Eros
personification of loveπ€ Prometheus (fire-stealer)
son of Iapetos, steals fireπ€ Pan (god)
god of flocks, of varying parentageπ€ Dionysos (Olympian)
Olympian godπ€ Eleos
personification of pityπ€ Ares
Olympian godπ€ Triptolemos
Eleusinian, spreader of agricultureπ€ Eileithyia
goddess(es) of childbirth, daughter(s) of Zeus and Heraπ€ Asclepios
son of Apollo, god of healingπ€ Nike (personification)
personification of victoryπ€ Athena
Olympian goddessπ€ Chalcodon (Euboian)
father of Elephenorπ€ Demeter
Olympian goddess
son of Hephaistos, early Athenian kingπ€ Daidalos
Athenian inventor & architect, builder of the Labyrinthπ€ Endoios
Daidalos' student who accompanied him to Creteπ€ Thespios
king of Thespiai, from Athensπ€ Medos (s. of Medeia)
son of Medeia and Aigeus
daughter of Erechtheusπ€ Euboule
daughter of Leos, sacrificed to avert famineπ€ Theope
daughter of Leos, sacrificed to avert famineπ€ Praxithea (Athenian III)
daughter of Leos, sacrificed to avert famineπ€ the Marathonian Bull
Cretan bull after it arrived in Marathonπ€ Macaria (Heraclid)
daughter of Heracles and Deianeiraπ€ Erysichthon (s. of Cecrops)
son of Cecropsπ€ Menestheus (Athenian)
son of Peteos, leader of the Athenian contingent at Troyπ€ Philomela
daughter of Pandionπ€ Procne
daughter of Pandionπ₯ the Daughters of Erechtheus
that die by suicide after Chthonia offers herself as a sacrificeπ€ Phaidra
daughter of Minos, wife of Theseusπ€ Pandion (Athenian I)
king of Athens, son of Erichthoniosπ€ Erigone (Attic)
daughter of Icariosπ€ Ctesylla
Ceian daughter of Alcidamasπ€ Erechtheus
son of Pandion, king of Athensπ₯ the Sons of Pallas
killed by Theseusπ€ Alexandros (Argive)
son of Eurystheusπ€ Iphimedon
son of Eurystheusπ€ Eurybios (Mycenaean)
son of Eurystheusπ€ Mentor (Mycenaean)
son of Eurystheusπ€ Perimedes (Mycenaean)
son of Eurystheusπ₯ the Sons of Eurystheus
killed by the Heracleidaiπ€ Antiope (Amazon)
Amazonian wife of Theseusπ€ Molpadia (Amazon)
Amazon, killed by Theseusπ€ Talos (Athenian)
nephew of Daidalos, called Perdix in Ovidπ€ Pallas (Athenian)
son of Pandionπ€ Icarios (Attic I)
hosts Dionysos in Atticaπ€ Androgeos
son of Minosπ€ Halirrhothios (s. of Poseidon)π€ Antheis
daughter of Hyacinthosπ€ Aigleis
daughter of Hyacinthosπ€ Lytaia
daughter of Hyacinthosπ€ Orthaia
daughter of Hyacinthosπ€ Aigeus (Athenian)
king of Athensπ€ Agraulos (d. of Cecrops)
daughter of Cecropsπ€ Herse (Athenian)
daughter of Cecropsπ€ Codros
Athenian king, son of Melanthos
son of Hephaistos, early Athenian kingπ€ Aigeus (Athenian)
king of Athensπ€ Geraistos
Cyclopsπ€ Theseus
Athenian heroπ€ Deucalion (Thessalian)
survives flood, repopulates earthπ€ Nisos (Megarian)
son of Pandionπ€ Talos (Athenian)
nephew of Daidalos, called Perdix in Ovidπ€ Hippolytos (Troizenian)
son of Theseus and an Amazonπ€ Molpadia (Amazon)
Amazon, killed by Theseusπ€ Oedipus
son of Laios and Iocasteπ₯ the Amazons
tribe of warrior womenπ€ Antiope (Amazon)
Amazonian wife of Theseus
Athenian heroπ€ Cecrops (Athenian I)
early king of Athens
city in Egyptπ Tetrapolis (Attica)
area in northeastern Attica that included the cities of Marathon, Probalinthos, Tricorythos, and Oenoe.π Epacria (Attica)
a city later incorporated into Athensπ Deceleia (Attica)
a city later incorporated into Athensπ Eleusis (Attica)
city in Atticaπ Aphidnai (Attica)
city in Atticaπ Thoricos (Attica)
city in Atticaπ Brauron (Attica)
a city later incorporated into Athensπ Cytheros (Attica)
a city later incorporated into Athensπ Sphettos (Attica)
deme of Atticaπ Cephisia (Attica)
a city later incorporated into Athens
ethnic collective
son of Hephaistos, early Athenian kingπ€ Theseus
Athenian hero
early king of Athensπ€ Cecrops (Athenian II)
son of Erechtheusπ₯ the Pelasgians
ethnic collective
Olympian goddessπ€ Theseus
Athenian heroπ€ Erichthonios (Athenian)
son of Hephaistos, early Athenian king
Olympian goddess
son of Peteos, leader of the Athenian contingent at Troyπ€ Cecrops (Athenian I)
early king of Athensπ€ Theseus
Athenian heroπ€ Amphictyon (s. of Deucalion)
son of Deucalion or autochthonπ€ Actaios (Attic)
early king of Attica, father of Agraulisπ€ Aigeus (Athenian)
king of Athensπ€ Porphyrion (Athenian)
early king of Atticaπ€ Codros
Athenian king, son of Melanthosπ€ Erechtheus
son of Pandion, king of Athensπ€ Melanthos (Athenian)
son of Andropomposπ€ Apheidas (Athenian)
king of Athens after Oxyntesπ€ Peteos
father of Menestheusπ€ Erichthonios (Athenian)
son of Hephaistos, early Athenian kingπ€ Pandion (Athenian I)
king of Athens, son of Erichthoniosπ€ Cecrops (Athenian II)
son of Erechtheusπ€ Pandion (Athenian II)
king of Athens, son of Cecropsπ€ Medon (Athenian)
son of Codrosπ€ Demophon (Athenian)
son of Theseus and Phaidraπ€ Cranaos
early king of Athensπ€ Acamas (Athenian)
son of Theseusπ€ Ion (Achaian)
son of Xouthos, eponym of the Ioniansπ€ Thymoites (Athenian)
son of Oxyntes son of Demophon
one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian boar hunter, Argonautπ€ Polydeuces (Spartan)
one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian Boar hunter, Argonaut
at AthensποΈ the Tomb of Hippolytos (Athens)
in Athens, on the south slope of AcropolisποΈ the Tomb of Molpadia (Athens)
in AthensποΈ the Tomb of Theseus (Athens)
at AthensποΈ the Tombs of the Amazons (Athens)
killed during the attack on Theseus in AthensποΈ the Tomb of Antiope (Athens)ποΈ the Seat of Seilenos (Athens)ποΈ the Olive Tree (Athens)
on the Acropolis of AthensποΈ the Spring of Poseidon (Athens)
on the Acropolis of Athens, sometimes described as the "Mark of the Trident"πΊ the Statue of Seated Athena
made by Endoios, dedicated on the AcropolisποΈ the Altar of Athena Areia at AthensποΈ the Altar of Pity at Athens
in the Agora of AthensπΊ the Statues of Eileithyia
dedicated by Phaidra in AthensπΊ the Statue of Eileithyia
dedicated by ErysichthonποΈ the Pillar of Antiope (Athens)
marker commemorating Antiope's deathποΈ the Chasm in the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens
created by Deucalion's floodπΊ the Wooden Statue of Athena Polias at Athens
kept in the Erechtheion, made of olive woodπΊ the Wooden Statue of Hermes (Athenian)
preserved in the Temple of Athena PoliasπΊ the Folding Chair
work of Daidalos, preserved in the Temple of Athena PoliasποΈ the Tomb of Oedipus (Athens)
in the Sanctuary of the Semnai, AthensπΊ the Bones of TheseusπΊ the Bones of Oedipus
son of Theseusπ€ Aias (the greater)
son of Telamon, leader of the Salamis contingent at Troy, 'the greater'π€ Aigeus (Athenian)
king of Athensπ€ Antiochos (Heraclid)
son of Heracles, eponym of Attic tribe Antiochisπ€ Cecrops (Athenian I)
early king of Athensπ€ Cecrops (Athenian II)
son of Erechtheusπ€ Erechtheus
son of Pandion, king of Athensπ€ Pandion (Athenian II)
king of Athens, son of Cecropsπ€ Pandion (Athenian I)
king of Athens, son of Erichthoniosπ€ Leos (Athenian II)
Attic eponymous heroπ€ Hippothoon (Attic)
eponymous hero of Hippothontis, deme of Attica, son of Poseidon and Alopeπ€ Oineus (Athenian)
bastard son of Pandionπ€ Theseus
Athenian heroπ€ Sceiron
opponent of Theseusπ€ Cephalos (h. of Procris)
Phocian or Athenian husband of Procris, abducted by Eosπ€ Eos
personification of the dawnπ€ Phaethon (s. of Tithonos/Cephalos)
son of Tithonos or Cephalosπ€ Hemera
personification of the dayπ€ Demeter
Olympian goddessπ€ Persephone
daughter of Demeterπ€ Iacchos (Eleusinian)
hero connected the the Eleusinian mysteriesπ€ Demos
personification of the peopleπ€ Democratia
personification of democracyπ€ Heracles
greatest Greek heroπ€ Enyo (d. of Phorcos)
one of the Phorcidesπ€ Aias (the lesser)
son of Oileus, leader of the Locrian contingent at Troy, 'the lesser'π€ Cassandra
a prophet never believed, daughter of Priam and Hecabeπ Troy (Troad)
city in the Troadπ Athens (Attica)
city in Atticaπ₯ the Amazons
tribe of warrior womenπ€ Athena
Olympian goddessπ Marathon (Attica)
deme in Atticaπ€ Marathon
eponym of Marathon, son of Epopeusπ€ Echetlaios
hero who fought at Marathonπ€ Amphitrite
wife of Poseidon, Oceanid or Nereid according to different traditionsπ€ Poseidon
Olympian godπ Crete (island)
island in the Aegeanπ€ Periboia (Salamian)
daughter of Alcathous, wife of Telamon, mother of Aiasπ€ Minos (Cretan I)
king of Crete, father of Ariadne and Pasiphaeπ₯ the Final Athenian Tribute
when Theseus participatedπΊ the Ring of MinosπΊ the Crown of Amphitrite
given to Theseusπ€ Acastos (s. of Pelias)
son of Pelias, Argonautπ₯ the Argonauts
sailors on the Argoπ€ Castor (Spartan)
one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian boar hunter, Argonautπ€ Jason (Argonaut)
leader of the Argonautsπ€ Polydeuces (Spartan)
one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian Boar hunter, Argonautπ€ Hilaeira
daughter of Leucipposπ€ Phoibe (Messenian)
daughter of Leucipposπ€ Ariadne
daughter of Minosπ€ Dionysos (Olympian)
Olympian godπ€ Pentheus
son of Echion, punished by Dionysosπ€ Lycourgos (Thracian I)
Thracian, rejects Dionysosπ€ Hephaistos
Olympian godπ Mount Olympos (N. Greece)
mountain in northern Greece, home of the Olympian Godsπ€ Apollo
Olympian godπ€ Artemis
Olympian goddessπ₯ the Children of Niobe
children of Niobe and Amphionπ€ Aigisthos
son of Thyestesπ€ Orestes (s. of Agamemnon)
son of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestraπ€ Nausimedon
son of Naupliosπ€ Oiax
son of Naupliosπ€ Pylades
son of Strophiosπ€ Nausicaa
daughter of Alcinoosπ€ Odysseus
king of Ithaca, leader of the Cephallenian contingent at Troyπ€ Perseus (Argive)
Greek hero, slayer of Medousaπ€ Medousa (Gorgon)
gorgonπ€ Demophon (Athenian)
son of Theseus and Phaidraπ€ Menestheus (Athenian)
son of Peteos, leader of the Athenian contingent at Troyπ€ Teucros (Salamian)
son of Telamon and HesioneπΊ the Trojan Horse
used to sack Troyπ₯ the Centaurs
half-horse half-human beingsπ€ Erichthonios (Athenian)
son of Hephaistos, early Athenian kingπ₯ the Giantsπ€ Pandora (first woman)
first mortal womanπ€ Nike (personification)
personification of victoryπ€ Sphinx
monster that terrorises ThebesπΊ the Head of Medousa
cut off by Perseusπ₯ the Lapiths attacked by Centaurs
group that fought the centaurs at the wedding of Peirithousπ₯ the Olympian GodsποΈ the Spring of Poseidon (Athens)
on the Acropolis of Athens, sometimes described as the "Mark of the Trident"ποΈ the Olive Tree (Athens)
on the Acropolis of Athensπ€ Itys (Thracian)
son of Tereus and Procneπ€ Procne
daughter of Pandionπ€ Marsyas (Phrygian)
lost musical competition with ApolloπΊ the Double Flute of Athena
later played by Marsyasπ€ Callisto
daughter of Lycaonπ€ Io
transformed into a cowπ€ Achilles
greatest Greek hero at Troy, leader of the Myrmidon contingentπ Scyros (island)
island in the Aegeanπ€ Diomedes (Argive I)
son of Tydeus, leader of the Argos contingent at Troyπ Lemnos (island)
island in the Aegean Seaπ€ Philoctetes
son of Poias, abandoned on LemnosπΊ the Palladion (statue)
statue of Athena protecting TroyπΊ the Bow of Heracles
weapon of Heracles, later given to Philoctetesπ€ Eumolpos (Thracian)
son of Poseidon and Chione, fights Erecththeusπ€ Immarados
son of Eumolposπ€ Cerberos (dog)
three-headed guardian dog of the underworldπ€ the Erymanthian Boar
boar captured by Heraclesπ the Underworld
realm of Hadesπ€ the Nemean Lion
invulnerable lionπ€ the Hydra
killed by Heraclesπ River Erymanthos (Arcadia)
river in Arcadia on the border with Elisπ€ Hecate (goddess)π₯ the Erinyes
personifications of vengeanceπ€ Ge
personification of Earthπ€ Hades
Underworld godπ€ Hermes
Olympian godπΊ the Sword of Aigeus
inherited by TheseusπΊ the Sandals of Aigeus
worn by TheseusποΈ the Rock of Theseus near Troizen
where Theseus recovers the Sword and Sandals of Aigeus, near Troizenπ€ Cycnos (s. of Ares)
son of Ares and Pelopia, killed by Heraclesπ River Peneios (Thessaly)
river in Thessalyπ€ the Calydonian Boar
monstrous boar hunted by Meleagros and his companionsπ₯ the Hunters of the Calydonian Boar
led by Meleagrosπ€ Zeus (Olympian)
Olympian godπΊ the Head of Zeus
from which Athena is bornπ₯ the Serpents of Hera
killed by Heracles as babyπ€ Phrixos (s. of Athamas)
son of Athamasπ€ the Golden Ram
sacrificed at Colchis; source of the Golden Fleeceπ Colchis (Pontos)
region on the Black Seaπ€ Laphystios
a god or epithet of either Dionysos or Zeusπ€ Hygieia
personification of Health, daughter of Asclepiosπ€ Anogon
son of Castor and Hilaeiraπ€ Mnesileos
son of Polydeuces and Phoibeπ€ Amphiaraos
prophet, Calydonian boar hunter, Argonaut, one of the Seven against Thebesπ€ Eirene
personification of peaceπ€ Ploutos
personification of wealthπ Eleutherai (Attica/Boiotia)
city on Boiotia - Attica borderπ€ Pegasos (Attic)
of Eleutherai, introduced Dionysos to the Atheniansπ the Sanctuary of Dionysos at Athens
near the Theater of Dionysosπ the Oracle of Apollo at Delphiπ€ Amphictyon (s. of Deucalion)
son of Deucalion or autochthonπ Attica
region of the Greek mainlandπ€ Polybotes (giant)
giantπ Chelone (Asia Minor)
promontory in western Asia Minor near Cosπ€ Mousaios (Athenian)
Athenian poet and prophetπ€ Triptolemos
Eleusinian, spreader of agricultureπ€ Polyxene
daughter of PriamποΈ the Tomb of Achilles and Patroclos (Troy)
at the Beach of Troyπ€ Polydectes (Seriphian)
son of Magnes, king of Seriphosπ Seriphos (island)
island in the Cyclades
city in Atticaπ€ Theseus
Athenian hero
woven to win the contest with Arachne
city in Atticaπ Athmonon (Attica)
deme in Atticaπ Megara (Argolid)
city on the Attica-Argolid borderπ Egypt
region in North Africa
region of the Greek mainlandπ€ Phlyos
Athenian, autochthon, father of Celainosπ Athens (Attica)
city in Atticaπ€ Antiope (Amazon)
Amazonian wife of Theseusπ€ Molpadia (Amazon)
Amazon, killed by Theseusπ€ Theseus
Athenian heroπ€ Celeos (Eleusinian)
king of Eleusisπ€ Triptolemos
Eleusinian, spreader of agricultureπ€ Aigeus (Athenian)
king of Athensπ€ Aphrodite
Olympian goddessπ€ Philomela
daughter of Pandionπ€ Procne
daughter of Pandionπ the Sanctuary of Aphrodite Ourania at Athensπ€ Iphigeneia
daughter of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestraπ€ Orestes (s. of Agamemnon)
son of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestraπ Tauris (Pontos)
peninsula in the north of the Black Sea, modern Crimean peninsulaπΊ the Wooden Statue of Artemis (Taurian)π the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia at Brauron (Attica)π€ Deucalion (Thessalian)
survives flood, repopulates earthπ the Sanctuary of Olympian Zeus at Athens
dedicated by DeucalionποΈ the Tomb of Deucalion (Athens)π€ Erechtheus
son of Pandion, king of Athensπ€ Eumolpos (Thracian)
son of Poseidon and Chione, fights Erecththeusπ€ Immarados
son of Eumolposπ₯ the Erinyes
personifications of vengeanceπ€ the Semnai (alt. Erinyes)
alternative name for the Erinyes in Athensπ€ Dictys (Seriphean)
foster-father of Perseusπ€ Perseus (Argive)
Greek hero, slayer of Medousaπ€ Clymene (Seriphian)
savior of Perseus on Seriphosπ Rheitoi (Attica)
river channels near EleusisποΈ the Tomb of Eumolpos (Eleusis)
near Eleusis, north of the Rheitoi river channelsπ₯ the Charites
personifications of grace, sometimes singular ('Charis')π€ Auxo
one of the Charitesπ€ Hegemone
one of the Charitesπ₯ the Horai
personifications of natural orderπ€ Carpo
one of the Horaiπ€ Thallo
one of the Horaiπ the Sanctuary of Pandrosos at Athens
on the Acropolis of Athensπ€ Oceanos (Titan)
Titan, personification of Oceanπ€ Nemesis
personification of retributionπ€ Erichthonios (Athenian)
son of Hephaistos, early Athenian kingπ€ Demeter
Olympian goddessπ Eleusis (Attica)
city in Atticaπ€ Aias (the greater)
son of Telamon, leader of the Salamis contingent at Troy, 'the greater'π₯ the Athenian Contingent at Troy (attackers)
part of the Greek contingentπ₯ the Salamis Contingent at Troy (attackers)
part of the Greek contingentπ Salamis (island)
island off Attica