Aphrodite in Pieces character list

This isn’t complete by any means. Please let me know if there are characters you feel should be added.

Gods:

  • Aphrodite (af-row-DIE-tee) – The goddess of love.
  • Zeus (Zoose) – The king of the Olympian gods.
  • Hera (HAIR-ah) – Zeus’s wife.
  • Poseidon (po-SIGH-don) – Zeus’s brother, god of the sea.
  • Hades (HAY-deez) – Zeus’s brother, god of the underworld.

Children of Zeus:

  • Ares (AIR-eez) – (with Hera) God of war.
  • Hephaestus (huh-FAY-stuss) – (with Hera) God of fire and metal working.
  • Athena (a-THEEN-ah) – (sprung from Zeus’s head) Goddess of wisdom and strategy.
  • Apollo (a-PAH-low) – (with the Titan Leto) God of music, prophecy, and healing. Twin brother of Artemis.
  • Artemis (AR-tah-miss) – (with the Titan Leto) Goddess of the hunt and twin sister of Apollo.
  • Hermes (HER-meez) – (with Maia, one of the seven Pleiades) God of messengers.
  • The three Graces (with Eurynome (yur-IN-uh-mee), a nymph of the ocean)
    ---- Aglaia (uh-GLAY-ah), second wife of Hephaestus, goddess of brillance and adornment.
    ---- Euphrosyne (yoo-FROH-sin-ee), goddess of mirth, joy, and good cheer.
    ---- Thalia (THA-lee-ah), goddess of poetry and comedians.

Children of Aphrodite:

  • Harmonia (har-MOH-nee-ah) – (with Ares) Goddess of marital and civic harmony.
  • Eros (ER-oss) – (with Ares) God of love, passion, and sexual desire.
  • Phobos (FOE-boese) – (with Ares) God of fear and panic, twin brother of Deimos.
  • Deimos (DEE-moese) – (wth Ares) God of dread and terror, twin brother of Phobos.
  • Aeneas (uh-NEE-us) – (with the mortal Anchises (an-KYE-seez)) Mortal; hero of the Trojan war and ancestor of Rome.
  • Dionysus (die-oh-NYE-suss) – (Harmonia’s grandson). God of wine, madness, and the theater.

Other:

  • Otrera (oh-TREH-rah) – First queen of the Amazons, wife of Ares.
  • Penthesilea (pen-thuh-sih-LEE-uh) – Ares’ daughter with Otrera, hero of the Trojan War.
  • Alexandros (al-ex-AN-dross) - A second-century BCE Greek sculptor, creator of the statue Venus de Milo.

I’d add the Graces: Thalia, Aglaia and Euphrosyne. Aglaia, in particular, is critical to this story.

Thanks, @Emily_Bahhar, I knew there was someone I was leaving out! Additions made above under Zeus’s kids.

Your list looks good to me.