Zeus (king of gods and god of thunder)
Hera Hera (goddess of diva, marriage and fertility)
Hestia Hestia (goddess of stove and family)
Poseidon (Poseidon)
Demeter (goddess of agriculture and harvest)
Athena (goddess of war and wisdom). God of prophecy and medicine
Artemis
Ares
Aphrodite Aphrodite
Hephaestus Hephaestus
Hermes <
In the Hittite ruins, the Twelve Hittite Gods were found in cuneiform characters, all of them were male and were not endowed with personality characteristics. They mapped the twelve gods of Luckia in the Roman Empire. Since 4 BC, in the market in Cantos, Lyukia, a special land has been set aside to worship the Twelve Gods.
Herodotus points out that the Twelve Gods originated in ancient Egypt, but this origin lacks relevant historical materials. In Homer's epic, the gods meet in a meeting. However, the ancient religious ceremony that first quoted the gods of Olympus was found in Homer's Prayer to Hermes. The worship of the 12 gods of Olympus may have no precedent in Mycenae civilization, but dates back to Athens in the 6th century BC.
The altar of the 12 gods of Olympus in Athens was usually set during the reign of Perstratus Jr. (522-521 BC). Since the 5th century BC, there is evidence that the 12 gods of Olympus were worshipped in the temples of Olympia and Bosphorus.