| 01/01/year | Calliope: The Muse of epic poetry, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]()
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| 01/08/year | Epimetheus and Pandora: Pandora, the first woman, married Epimetheus, and "Pandora's box"was her dowry. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 01/15/year | Eros: The Greek personification and god of love, called Cupid by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 01/22/year | Thalia: The Muse of comedy and idyllic poetry, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 01/29/year | Persephone: Daughter of Demeter, Queen of the Underworld. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 02/05/year | Zephyr: The west wind, bringer of spring. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 02/12/year | Nike: The Greek personification and goddess of victory. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() ![]() |
| 02/19/year | Pallas: Childhood friend of Athena, accidentally killed by the goddess while they were playing. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 02/26/year | Themis: The Greek personification and goddess of divine law and order. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 03/04/year | Hebe: Goddess of youth, daughter of Zeus and Hera. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 03/11/year | Terpsichore: The Muse of dancing. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 03/18/year | Leto: The mother of Apollo and Artemis, called Latona by the Romans, who gave birth to them under a palm tree on Delos. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 03/25/year | Cybele: The great Earth Mother goddess, attended by lions. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 04/01/year | Athena: The goddess of wisdom and war, born from the head of Zeus. She was called Minerva by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 04/08/year | Mnemosyne: The goddess of memory and mother of the Muses. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 04/15/year | Eris: The Greek personification and goddess of strife and discord. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 04/22/year | Clio: The Muse of heroic poetry and history, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 04/29/year | Demeter: Goddess of grain and agriculture, called Ceres by the Romans. She was the mother of Persephone. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 05/06/year | Hecate: Goddess associated with sorcery and witchcraft. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 05/13/year | Ares: God of war, called Mars by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 05/20/year | Oceanus: A god of the ocean-stream that encircled the world. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 05/27/year | Dionysus: God of wine and drinking, called Bacchus by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 06/03/year | Melpomene: The Muse of tragedy, daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 06/10/year | Tyche: The Greek personification and goddess of Luck, called Fortuna by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 06/17/year | Hephaestus: The god of technology, especially metalwork. He was called Vulcan by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 06/24/year | Hera: The queen of the gods, wife and sister of Zeus, called Juno by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 07/01/year | Tethys: Sea goddess, sister and wife of the god Oceanus. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 07/08/year | Metis and Zeus: Metis, a goddess of wisdom, became pregnant with Athena. Zeus swallowed Metis, and Athena was born from his head. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 07/15/year | Selene: The goddess of the moon. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 07/22/year | Moirae: The three sisters who determined human destiny: Clotho spins the thread of life, Lachesis measures the thread, and Atropos clips the thread. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 07/29/year | Artemis: The goddess of the hunt, twin sister of Apollo, called Diana by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 08/05/year | Nemesis: The Greek personification and goddess of vengeance. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 08/12/year | Hestia: The goddess of the hearth and home, called Vesta by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 08/19/year | Rhea: Daughter of Sky and Earth, and mother to Zeus and the other gods and goddesses of Olympus. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 08/26/year | Atlas: Greek god famous for holding the world on his shoulders. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 09/02/year | Erinyes: The divine agents of vengeance, also known as the Eumenides, and called "Furies" by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 09/09/year | Hermes: The messenger god famous for his quick wit and cunning. He was called Mercury by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 09/16/year | Hades: God of the underworld and of the dead, called Pluto by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() ![]() |
| 09/23/year | Boreas: The north wind, bearer of winter. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 09/30/year | Pan: Shepherd god whose body is part-man, part-goat. He is famous for playing the "pan-pipes." [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 10/07/year | Cronus: Father of Zeus and the Olympian gods and goddesses, called Saturn by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 10/14/year | Prometheus: Rebellious god who gave the gift of fire to humanity. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 10/21/year | Olympians: The gods of Mount Olympus: Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Artemis, Apollo, Poseidon, Athena, Aphrodite, Hephaestus, Ares, Hermes and Hestia. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 10/28/year | Aphrodite: The goddess of love, called Venus by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 11/04/year | Poseidon: The god of the sea, called Neptune by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 11/11/year | Uranus: The god of the sky, husband of Gaia, the earth. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 11/18/year | Helius: The personification and god of the sun, brother of the moon Selene. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 11/25/year | Titans: The Titans are the gods who preceded the Olympians, and include such figures as Cronus and Rhea, Atlas, and Prometheus. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 12/02/year | Muses: The Muses were the goddesses who inspired the arts in all their forms. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 12/08/year | Apollo: The archer god of medicine and prophecy, associated with the sun. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 12/14/year | Iris: The rainbow gods and celestial messenger. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 12/20/year | Zeus: Ruler of the Olympian gods, called Jupiter by the Romans. [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |
| 12/26/year | Gaia: The personfication of earth, the greath mother goddess (also spelled Gaea and Ge). [Wikipedia] [Image] ![]() |