The greek god and goddesses play a important role in homers iliad write in detail about their actions in the epic.
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Aidoneus = Hades: god, king of the dead.
Aphrodite: love goddess, Supports the Trojans.
Apollo: god, sends a plague, son of Zeus and Leto. Supports the Trojans.
Ares: god of war. Supports the Trojans.
Artemis: goddess, daughter of Zeus and Hera, sister of Apollo. Supports the Trojans.
Athena: goddess active in battle, daughter of Zeus. Supports the Greeks.
Axius: river in Paeonia (in north-eastern Greece), also the river god.
Charis: goddess, wife of Hephaestus.
Dawn: goddess.
Death: brother of Sleep.
Demeter: goddess of grain and food.
Dione: goddess, mother of Aphrodite.
Dionysus: divine son of Zeus and Semele.
Eileithyia: goddess of birth pains and labor pangs.
Fear: goddess: accompanies Ares and Athena into battle.
Flight: god.
Folly: daughter of Zeus.
Furies: goddesses of revenge within the family.
Glauce: a Nereid (daughter of Nereus).
Gygaea: a water nymph: mother of Mesthles and Ascanius (allies of the Trojans).
Hades: brother of Zeus and Poseidon, god of the dead.
Halië: a Nereid (daughter of Nereus).
Hebe: goddess who acts as cupbearer to the gods.
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