Answers
Gaea - answer the earth goddess
Themis - answer Titan of justice and order
Prometheus - answer chained to a rock with an eagle tearing at his liver
Cronus - answer came to power by castrating his father
Oceanus - answer the unending stream of water encircling the world
Uranus - answer the sky god
Rhea - answer tricked Cronus into swallowing a rock, saving her son Zeus
Mnemosyne - answer Titan of memory
Coeus - answer Titan of intelligence
Iapetus - answer father of Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Atlas
Zeus - answer Greek equivalent of Jupiter
Apollo - answer Greek equivalent of Apollo
Poseidon - answer Greek equivalent of Neptune
Athena - answer Greek equivalent of Minerva
Artemis - answer Greek equivalent of Diana
Persephone - answer Greek equivalent of Proserphina
Dionysos - answer Greek equivalent of Bacchus
Ares - answer Greek equivalent of Mars
Demeter - answer Greek equivalent of Ceres
Hera - answer Greek equivalent of Juno
, Aphrodite - answer Greek equivalent of Venus
Herakles - answer Greek equivalent of Hercules
Eros - answer Greek equivalent of Cupid
Hestia - answer Greek equivalent of Vesta
Hephaistos - answer Greek equivalent of Vulcan
Hades - answer Greek equivalent of Pluto or Dis Pater
Hermes - answer Greek equivalent of Mercury
Frea - answer Chief goddess and wife of Wodan
Valkyries - answer Messengers of Odin, took honorable warriors to Valhalla upon
death
Thor - answer Sky, thunder, protector of law and the community
Freyja - answer Fertility, chief goddess of the Vanir
Balder - answer Odin's son who died from Loki's trick
Wodan - answer God of underworld, magic, inspiration, poetry, could be older form
of Odin
Odin - answer Magic, inspiration, battle, and the dead, ruler of the gods
Nehalennia - answer Goddess of the fertility and the North Sea worshipped on the
Holland Coast
Tyr - answer Bound the wolf Fenrir, but lost his right hand
Donar - answer Early Germanic god of sky and thunder
Danu - answer Celtic Mother goddess
Lugh - answer Great god of every skill; Roman equivalent name is Mercury
Epona - answer Horse god; accompanied the soul to the Otherworld
Morrighan - answer triad goddess of battle, strife, fertility, her triad form consists of
Badhbh, Nemhain, and Macha, member of the Tuatha De Danann