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 TheCelestial Bodies Associated w ith th e Greek Pantheon By De me tr a Geo rge , M.A., 20 08  The fo llowin g de it ies are amon g the most im p ortant of the Gr eek p an t heon. Wehave no t ed plan ets an d aste roi ds that sha re nam es with these gods and goddes ses . They are be ing listed i n the order of their ap pea rance according to the gen ea logy of Gree k crea tion m yths. T hi s m ay sugg es t som ething ab out the ir rank in the hierarchy of Gree k gods.  TheFirst Dynas ty : The Tita n Gods Uranus: Ouranos is the Gree k nam e for the pl an et Uran us, the p ers oni ficat ion of the Sky who m at ed with Gaia, Mothe r Earth to prod uce t he first dyna sty of Gree k gods, the Ti tan s. Uran us wa s dispose d by his younge st son Cronos who castrated h im. The p lan et na m ed Uranu s was discovered i n 1781 wa s unknown to the ancients. Rick Tarna s argue s a ca se tha t the m odern attribute s of Uranus a s rebel and libe rator are m ore suited to them ythic archetypeof Prome theu s.  Th e r e is an aste r o id name d Pr ome t h eus. Saturn:  Cronos is the Greek name for Saturn, who ruled the world along with his sister Rhea. He swallowed their offspring as they were born – Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. Cronos a lso f ath ere d the ce nta ur Chi ron on the nym ph Philyra. Som e tra di tions s ay tha t his si ckle refers to his attributes as an early god of agriculture, rather than to the tool of mutilation. There is plan et na med Sa turn, considered a m alefic by t he a ncient a strologers. Venus:  Aphrodite is the Greek na m e for the Venu s. Aphrodite wa s born from the sea -foam of the se vered g enitals of Our an os, carr ied upon a she ll by waves to the island of Cyprus where she was wel come d into the Olympic panthe on. I t was sa id tha t as the m ost bea utiful of the g odde sse s, she was loved an d de si red b y all. Her m an y l overs incl ude d ha d m an y l overs i ncl ude d Ares, Hep ha estus, Dionysu s, Herm e s, Pose idon, Anchises a nd Adon is. The re i s a p lan et Ven us conside red a ben efi c by a ncient as trol ogers a nd a n a steroid Aphrodite. Sun: Helios is the Greek name for the g od of the Sun who wa s born from a uni on Titan p aren ts Hyperion and Theia. Helios was depicted as driving his four-horse chariot through the sky during the da y, obse rvi ng e verything tha t happ ene d on the e arth. He was a nd was re gul arly i nvoked as a witne ss to o ath s. L at er the Ol ymp ian god Apoll o was confl at ed to He lios, an d took over m an y of  his a ttri bute s. The re is a star the Sun known to the a ncien ts an d a n a steroid Helio. Moo n: Se len e is the Gree k nam e for the g odde ss of the Moon, si ste r of Heli os. Si m ilar to h er brother, she was portr ayed as very bea utiful, bea ring wi ngs, crowned wi th a diade m fea turing horns in the sha pe of a cres cent m oon, and d riving a chariot pul led by snow-white s tee ds a cross the n ight sky. L at er tradition as soci at es th e Moon with the g odd es se s Artem is an d Heca te. The Moon was known to the a ncients , and the re are a steroids nam ed Se lene , L una, A rtem is, and Hecate.  The Second Dy na s ty : The Oly m p ian Gods Vesta: Hestia is the Greek na m e for the g odde ss Hestia, who was the el de st of the legitimate he irs born from th e Titan ruli ng cou pl e Cronos an d Rhea . A virgin god de ss, she was th e g ua rdian of he arth an d its fires, and b y extension the gua rdian of the hom e a nd the comm uni ty. I n Rom an cul ture , V esta wa s the pres idi ng de ity of the Ves tal Virgins who te nde d the sa cred fl am e b eli eve d to ens ure the safety of the Roma n Em pire. The a steroid Vesta was discovered in 1807 , and the re is also an as teroid na m ed Hesti a.

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 The Celestial Bodies Associated with the Greek PantheonBy Demetra George, M.A., 2008

 The following deities are among the most important of the Greek pantheon. We have notedplanets and asteroids that share names with these gods and goddesses. They are being listed in the

order of their appearance according to the genealogy of Greek creation myths. This may suggestsomething about their rank in the hierarchy of Greek gods.

 The First Dynasty: The Titan GodsUranus: Ouranos is the Greek name for the planet Uranus, the personification of the Sky whomated with Gaia, Mother Earth to produce the first dynasty of Greek gods, the Titans. Uranus wasdisposed by his youngest son Cronos who castrated him. The planet named Uranus wasdiscovered in 1781 was unknown to the ancients. Rick Tarnas argues a case that the modernattributes of Uranus as rebel and liberator are more suited to the mythic archetype of Prometheus.

 There is an asteroid named Prometheus.

Saturn: Cronos is the Greek name for Saturn, who ruled the world along with his sister Rhea. He

swallowed their offspring as they were born – Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus.Cronos also fathered the centaur Chiron on the nymph Philyra. Some traditions say that his sicklerefers to his attributes as an early god of agriculture, rather than to the tool of mutilation. There isplanet named Saturn, considered a malefic by the ancient astrologers.

Venus: Aphrodite is the Greek name for the Venus. Aphrodite was born from the sea-foam of thesevered genitals of Ouranos, carried upon a shell by waves to the island of Cyprus where she waswelcomed into the Olympic pantheon. It was said that as the most beautiful of the goddesses, shewas loved and desired by all. Her many lovers included had many lovers included Ares,Hephaestus, Dionysus, Hermes, Poseidon, Anchises and Adonis. There is a planet Venusconsidered a benefic by ancient astrologers and an asteroid Aphrodite.

Sun: Helios is the Greek name for the god of the Sun who was born from a union Titan parentsHyperion and Theia. Helios was depicted as driving his four-horse chariot through the sky duringthe day, observing everything that happened on the earth. He was and was regularly invoked as awitness to oaths. Later the Olympian god Apollo was conflated to Helios, and took over many of his attributes. There is a star the Sun known to the ancients and an asteroid Helio.

Moon: Seleneis the Greek name for the goddess of the Moon, sister of Helios. Similar to herbrother, she was portrayed as very beautiful, bearing wings, crowned with a diadem featuringhorns in the shape of a crescent moon, and driving a chariot pulled by snow-white steeds acrossthe night sky. Later tradition associates the Moon with the goddesses Artemis and Hecate. TheMoon was known to the ancients, and there are asteroids named Selene, Luna, Artemis, andHecate.

 The Second Dynasty: The Olympian GodsVesta: Hestia is the Greek name for the goddess Hestia, who was the eldest of the legitimateheirs born from the Titan ruling couple Cronos and Rhea. A virgin goddess, she was the guardianof hearth and its fires, and by extension the guardian of the home and the community. In Romanculture, Vesta was the presiding deity of the Vestal Virgins who tended the sacred flame believedto ensure the safety of the Roman Empire. The asteroid Vesta was discovered in 1807, and thereis also an asteroid named Hestia.

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Ceres: Demeter is the Greek name for the goddess Ceres. The second child of Cronos and Rhea,Demeter was the goddess of agriculture and the fertility of the earth. Along with her daughterPersephone, she presided over the Eleusinian Mystery Rites which spoke to death and renewal asportrayed in the mystery of the seed that sprouts anew each year. The asteroid Ceres wasdiscovered in 1800, and there is an asteroid Demeter.

 J uno: Hera is the Greek name for the goddess Juno. Hera was the most powerful Queen of Heaven, sister and lawful wife of Zeus, daughter of Cronos and Rhea. As goddess of marriage,she represented the idealized wife and was the protector of women of all ages. The asteroidnamed Juno was discovered in 1801, and there is also an asteroid Hera.

Neptune: Poseidon is the Greek name for the god Neptune. The first son of Cronos and Rhea,brother of Zeus, Poseidon was given rulership over the fresh and sea waters when the Olympiangods came to power; as Earth Shaker he also controlled earthquakes. His wife was Amphitrite.Unknown to the ancients, the planet Neptune was discovered in 1848, and there is an asteroidPoseidon.

Pluto: Hades is the Greek name for the god Pluto. Son of Cronos and Rhea, brother of Zeus,

husband of Persephone, he was given rulership over the Underworld and the souls of the dead. Herarely left the subterranean realms, and on the few occasions he ventured to the upper world, hewore a helmet of invisibility. Unknown to the ancients, the planet Pluto was discovered in 1930.

 J upiter: Zeus is the Greek name for the god Jupiter. Youngest child of Cronos and Rhea, he wassecreted away in Crete shortly after his birth. When he came of age, he liberated his siblings fromthe belly of his father and waged a war to become victor, ushering in the reign of the OlympianGods. He became the king of Heaven and Earth, the supreme god of law, order, justice, andwisdom, and he fathered many children to whom he dispersed power. The planet Jupiter wasknown to the ancients, and there is an asteroid Zeus.

Chiron: While the above children of Cronos were legitimate heirs to the throne, Chiron was an

illegitimate child. Cronos disguising himself in the shape of a stallion to evade his wife fatheredthe half-horse half-human centaur upon the nymph Philyra who abandoned him at birth. Chironbecame a teacher, foster-parent, and healer. The comet-like body Chiron was discovered in 1977orbiting between Jupiter and Saturn.

 The Third Dynasty: The Children of Zeus

Mars: Ares is the Greek name for the god Mars. Ares was the son of Zeus and Hera, and thecruelest figure of the Greek pantheon. He was the god of war, and always depicted in armor andwearing a helmet, ready for battle. He was associated with bloodshed, violence, combat, andstrife. Mars was known to the ancients as a malefic planet.

Mercury: Hermes is the Greek name for the god Mercury and one of the most beloved deities.Hermes was the son of Zeus and Maia, and was the messenger of the gods and the guide of soulsto the underworld. He was the patron of travelers, merchants and thieves, associated with speech,writing, astronomy, and mathematics, and presided over athletic contest. The planet Mercury wasknown to the ancients, and there is an asteroid Hermes.

Pallas Athena: Athenawas the favorite daughter of Zeus, born parthenogenically fully grownfrom the crown of his head. She was the goddess of wisdom, patron of the arts and crafts, a virginwarrior queen, and protector of heroes. She triumphed over Poseidon in a bitter contest, and

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became the titular deity of Athens. In one story, she took the surname of Pallas. The asteroidPallas was discovered in 1802, and there is an asteroid Athene.

Apollo: Apollowas the son of Zeus and Leto, twin of Artemis, and father of Asclepius. He wasthe god of sun and light, music, healing, and prophecy. He alone knew the mind of Zeus, and hismajor cult site was at the Oracle of Delphi. There is an asteroid Apollo.

Artemis: Artemiswas the daughter of Zeus and Leto, twin of Apollo. She was the virgin goddessof the hunt with her bow and arrow, and of childbirth and the Moon. Artemis dwelled inmountainous and wooded places, protected forest creatures, young girls, and the patron of theAmazons. The Romans knew her as Diana. There is an asteroid Artemis.

Dionysus: Dionysuswas the son of Zeus and Semele, and the god of wine, fertility of thevineyard, intoxication, merry-making, and ecstasy. He was the patron of the theater. Dionysuswas accompanied by Nymphs, Satyrs, Sileni, and Maenads, dancing, singing and placing musicwith drums, flutes, and cymbals. He was known to the Romans as Bacchus. There are asteroidsDionysus and Bacchus.

Hephaestus:Hephaestuswas the son of Zeus and Hera, and was the god of fire, metal working,divine blacksmith, and presided over artisans and craftsmen. He was ugly, had a lame foot, andmarried to Aphrodite who was continually unfaithful to him. The Romans knew him as Vulcan.

 There is an asteroid Hephaestus.

Persephone: Persephonewas the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. As a maiden, she was abductedby Hades and carried off to the Underworld where she became his bride and Queen. She guidedover the souls of the dead and initiated them into the rites of rebirth. She returned to theUpperworld for part of each to join her mother Demeter and celebrate the Eleusinian Mysteries.

 The Romans knew her as Proserpina. There are asteroids Persephone and Proserpina.

Asclepius: Asclepius was the son of Apollo and Koronis, and raised and tutored by the centaur

Chiron. He was a god of healing, and had many sanctuaries dedicated to him where he wouldappear to suppliants in dream visions. It was said that he could heal the living and raise the dead.His children included gods of healing such as Hygeia, Panacea, Podalirius, and Makhaon. Thereare asteroids for Ascelpius, his four children mentioned above, and Aesculapia as the healing site.

 The twelve Olympian gods are Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Hestia, Aphrodite, Poseidon, Ares, Athena,Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Hephaestus. Later Dionysus and Asclepius joined their ranks.

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Cross-Cultural Names for Planetary Deities

Planet Babylonian Egyptian Greek Indian Roman

Sun Shamesh Atum-Ra

Kephri

Horus

HeliosApollo

SuryaAgni

SolApollo

Moon Sin Thoth

Khons

Selene

Artemis

Hecate

Chandra

Parvati

Varuna

LunaDiana

Mercury Nebu Thoth

Anubis

Hermes

(Stilbon-gleamer)

BudhaVishnu

Mercurius

Venus Ishtar Hathor

Nepthys

Aphrodite

(Phosphoros-light bringer)

Shukra

Indrani

Venus

Mars Nergal Anhur Ares

(Pyroeis-fieryone)

Mangal

Kuja

Subrahmanya

Mars

 J upiter Marduk Amon Zeus(Phaeton-

bright one)

GuruBrihaspati

 Jove

Saturn Ninurta Geb Kronos

(Phainon-shiner)

Shani

Brahma

 Yama

Saturnus

North NodeDragonsHead

Anabibazo Rahu CaputDraconis

South NodeDragons Tail

Katabibazo Ketu CaudaDraconis