Relacionar Columnas Meet the OlympiansVersión en línea Read each description and match. *Pictures from Bryant Raditheo. por Aurora Pelejà Del Olmo 1 Lord of wine and celebrations. Patron god of the theatre and art. His main symbol is the grapevine. He is the son of Zeus and the youngest Olympian. 2 Goddess of the hunt, archery, and animals. Her symbols include the moon, the bow and arrow, and the deer. Her twin brother is Apollo. 3 God of fire. Blacksmith and craftsman for the gods. His symbols include fire, the hammer, the anvil, and the donkey. He is married to Aphrodite. 4 Queen of the gods and married to Zeus. She is the goddess of marriage and family. Her symbols are the peacock, pomegranate, lion, and cow. 5 God of the ocean, earthquakes, and horses. His symbol is the trident. He is Zeus' and Hades brother. 6 God of archery and music. His symbols include the sun, the bow and arrow, and the lyre. His twin sister is Artemis. 7 God of commerce and thieves. He is also the messenger of the gods. His symbols include winged sandals and the caduceus (a kind of stick with two snakes wrapped around it). 8 Greek goddess of wisdom, defense, and war. Her symbols are the owl and the olive branch. 9 God of war. His symbols are the spear and shield. He is Zeus and Hera's son. 10 Leader of the Olympians and god of the sky and lightning. His symbol is the lighting bolt. He is married to Hera, his sister. 11 God of the Underworld. He was a god of the Olympians stature, but lived in the Underworld. He didn't live on Mount Olympus. 12 Goddess of love and beauty. Her symbols include the dove, swan, and rose. She is married to Hephaestus.