Symbols of Power were weapons, animals and other items that each god of ancient Greece, and later, Rome, were represented by. Whether major or minor, the gods were identified and represented by these symbols. read more
Symbols of Power were weapons, animals and other items that each god of ancient Greece, and later, Rome, were represented by. Whether major or minor, the gods were identified and represented by these symbols. However, the gods had established rules about each symbol, much like each god's domain. read more
Zeus- King of the Gods, job is to make the big decisions among the 12 Olympus Gods. Poseidon- God of the Sea, job is to control the Sea and keep it calm, or crash ships of people who doubt the Gods. Hades- God of the Underworld, he's in charge of the souls in the Underworld (practically screwed over by Zeus). read more
In Greek mythology, twelve gods and goddesses ruled the universe from atop Greece's Mount Olympus. These Olympians had come to power after their leader, Zeus, overthrew his father, Kronos, leader of the Titans. All the Olympians are related to one another. The Romans adopted most of these Greek gods and goddesses, but with new names. read more