Olympian

The Olympians were the twelve major gods in the Greek pantheon, and their exploits played a major role in classical mythology.

List of gods
The twelve Olympians were:

Zeus (Jupiter)-King of the gods, god of lightning, law and justice.

Hera (Juno)-Queen of the gods, goddess of marriage and women.

Athena (Minerva)-Goddess of wisdom, war, military strategy and domestic crafts.

Poseidon (Neptune)-God of the sea.

Aphrodite (Venus)-Goddess of love and femininity.

Apollo (Apollo)-God of music, the sun, prophecy, poetry and medicine.

Dionysus (Bacchus)-God of wine, drama, dancing and revelry.

Hermes (Mercury)-Messenger of the gods, god of travel, thieves, orators and commerce.

Demeter (Ceres)-Goddess of crop growth, fertility and fruit.

Artemis (Diana)-Goddess of hunting, animals, the moon and childbirth.

Hephaestus (Vulcan)-Blacksmith of the gods, god of fire and volcanoes.

Ares (Mars)-God of war.