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Out of Chaos GAIA Goddess of All Things, inspired by Eros, rose from Chaos and divided the seas from the sky; she created all life: the universe, the divine beings and humans. “all-producing and all-nourishing” TELLUS First Principles CHAOS (Void) GAIA (Earth) EROS (Sexual Desire) Primacy and Mystery of Eros procreative force The Progeny of Gaia The Earth: Elementals and Titans EROS: love as catalyst GAIA Ouranos (sky) Oroi (mountains) Pontus (sea) Elementals Tartaros (wild winds) OURANOS, god of the sky, first son of GAIA and her husband, covered the earth and Gaia brought forth numerous offspring: the TITANS, the CYCLOPES, the HECATONCHIRES and the ERINYES. Aghast at the sight of the monstrous offspring and fearful of their power, OURANOS hid them away in TARTAROS, the bowels of the earth, inside GAIA. Suffering, GAIA sought vengeance and an end to the monstrous progeny of OURANOS. GAIA convinced their son, KRONOS, to castrate his father with an adamantine sickle she gave to him. From OURANOS’s blood were born the GIANTS and NYMPHS. Vasari, Castration of Uranus From the genitals of OURANOS, which KRONOS threw into the sea, a white foam was produced. From this foam, APHRODITE, goddess of love and beauty, was born. Botticelli, The Birth of Venus Kronos Time and the Ages Saturn RHEA OPS The Great Mother Magna Mater CYBELE/KYBELE Statue of Cybele in the Plaza de Cibeles, Madrid Kronos ruled the cosmos during the socalled Golden Age, after castrating and deposing his own father Ouranos (the Sky) from the throne. In fear of a prophecy that he would be overthrown by a son, Kronos swallowed each of his children as soon as they were born. KRONOS SATURN Goya, Saturn Devouring One of His Children The dethronement of Kronos by the Olympians Kronos/Saturn Saturn was an ancient Roman god of fertility, especially of agriculture. He was believed to be the deity who had introduced agriculture and with it civilization and government. He carried a sickle as his symbol. Saturday "Days of the Week" Roman Mosaic, Orbe C3rd AD Villa at Orbe-Bosceaz (Switzerland) Detail: Kronos (or Saturnus) is seated on a chair carried by two winged Daimones. He is here depicted representing Saturday, in a procession of the seven days of the week OLYMPIANS TITANS The Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus THE TWELVE OLYMPIANS Hestia Aphrodite Demeter Hephaestus Ares Hera Athena Hermes Poseidon Artemis Zeus Apollo Relief from Tarentum THE FIRST GENERATION Children of Kronos and Rhea HESTIA VESTA Goddess of the Hearth The cult of Vesta became an important state cult in Rome. VESTAL VIRGINS ZEUS King of Mount Olympus JUPITER JOVE God of the Sky Ruler of Storms POSEIDON God of the Sea NEPTUNE Creator of Horses Married to Amphitrite HERA JUNO Goddess of Marriage and Female Life Zeus and Hera, King and Queen of Mount Olympus Zeus the Philanderer Jupiter and Thetis Jean-Auguste Ingres Oil on canvas, 1811 Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence Beware the Fury of a Goddess Scorned DEMETER Goddess of the Earth CERES of Grain Goddess KORE/Persephone Triple Goddess Maiden: Persephone Mother: Demeter Crone: Hekate The Rape of Persephone (Proserpine) by Hades Collection: New York, Metropolitan Museum Ware: Attic Red Figure Painter: Attributed to the Persephone Painter The Reunification of Demeter and Persephone heralds the return of Spring The Eleusinian Mysteries reenacted the loss and return of Persephone providing initiates with a hope for eternal life Eleusinian Mysteries Athenian red-figure clay vase, about 335-325 BC. St. Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum Hades and Persephone Pluto and Proserpine King and Queen of the Underworld THE SECOND GENERATION ATHENA MINERVA Goddess of Wisdom and Strategy o Zeus, king of the gods, took as his first wife, Metis, a being wiser than all gods and mortal men. Metis o When she was about to bear gray-eyed Athena,Zeus deceived the mind of Metis with guile and coaxing words, and lodged her in his belly. o It was prophesied that Metis would bear keen-minded children, first a gray-eyed daughter who in strength and wisdom would be her father's match,and then a male child, destined to rule over gods and men. o But Zeus lodged her in his belly before she did all this, that she might advise him in matters of good and bad. Thought The Birth of Athena Pallas Athena Patron of Athens Iktinos and Kallikrates The Parthenon The Parthenon,dedicated to Athena, is the most important building on the Acropolis. The building was as colorful as it was impressive. A forty foot statue of Athena, made of ivory and gold, stood in the cella of the Parthenon. HEPHAESTUS God of The Forge to the Gods VULCAN Armorer APHRODITE VENUS Goddess of Love and Beauty Mother of Eros Cupid The original Mother Goose? ARES MARS God of War Although Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus, she was attracted to the far more handsome Ares APOLLO and ARTEMIS twin children of Zeus and Leto APOLLO God of the Sun, Healing and Prophecy Patron of Archery, Music and Medicine Embodiment of Rationality The Olympics were dedicated to Apollo: contests in sport and lyric poety Oracle at Delphi ARTEMIS DIANA Goddess of the Moon Goddess Hunt of the Protector of Life, and... Bringer of Death Artemis and Apollo slaying the children of Niobe HERMES MERCURY Messenger of the Gods God of the Roads caduceus Born a Trickster Beloved patron of cunning, theft and invention Good-luck Herms The Birth of Dionysos DIONYSOS BACCHUS God of Wine and Fertility Embodiment of the Irrational Patron of Tragedy His Bacchanalian rituals gradually gave way to a widespread mystery cult. The Olympian Gods remain an integral part of Western culture and imagination.