Алімпійскія багі: розьніца паміж вэрсіямі

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'''Алімпійскія богі''' (алімпійцы) ў [[старажытнагрэцкая міталёгія|старажытнагрэцкай міталёгіі]] — богі трэцяга пакаленьня (пасьля спрадвечных багоў і [[тытаны|тытанаў]] — багоў першага і другога пакаленьняў), вышэйшыя істоты, якія насяляюць гару [[Алімп]].
 
== Сьпіс алімпійцаў ==
Традыцыйна ў лік алімпійскіх уваходзіла дванаццаць багоў. Сьпісы алімпійцаў не заўжды супадаюць.
 
=== Клясычны сьпіс ===
У лік алімпійцаў уваходзілі дзеці [[Кронас]]а і [[Рэя|Рэі]]
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! Грэцкае імя!!Рымскае імя!!Статуя!!Прызначэньне!!Пакаленьне
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|[[Зэўс]]||[[Jupiter (mythology)|Jupiter]]||[[Image:Jupiter Versailles Louvre Ma78.jpg|75px]]||King of the Gods and ruler of Mount Olympus; god of the sky, and thunder. Youngest son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Symbols are the lightning bolt and the eagle.||First
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|[[Hera]]||[[Juno (mythology)|Juno]]||[[Image:Hera Campana Louvre Ma2283.jpg|75px]]||Queen of the Gods, and the goddess of marriage and motherhood. Symbols are the peacock and the cow. Daughter of Cronus and Rhea. Wife and sister of Zeus.||First
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|[[Poseidon]]||[[Neptune (mythology)|Neptune]]||[[Image:Neptune fountain02.jpg|75px]]||Lord of the Sea; god of the seas, earthquakes and horses. Symbols include the hippocampi and the trident. Son of Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus and Hades.||First
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|[[Demeter]]||[[Ceres (mythology)|Ceres]]||[[Image:Demeter Pio-Clementino Inv254.jpg|75px]]||Goddess of fertility, agriculture, nature, and the seasons. Symbols include the poppy. Daughter of Cronus and Rhea. Sister of Zeus. ||First
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|[[Hades]]||[[Pluto (mythology)|Pluto]]||[[Image:Hades-et-Cerberus-III.jpg|75px]]||Lord of the dead, god of the underworld and earthly wealth. Symbols include the Helm of Darkness, a bident, and a skull. Son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus and Poseidon.||First
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|[[Hestia]]||[[Vesta (mythology)|Vesta]]||[[Image:Hestia-meyers.png|75px]]||Virgin goddess of home and the hearth. Daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and the sister of Zeus.||First
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|[[Aphrodite]]||[[Venus (mythology)|Venus]]||[[Image:NAMA 262 Aphrodite Epidaure 2.JPG|75px]]||Goddess of love, beauty and sexuality. Daughter of Zeus and Dione or, in other traditions, of Uranus. Symbols include the dove.||Second (or Pre-First) <sup><span id="ref_A" />[[#endnote_A|'''[A]''']]</sup>
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|[[Apollo]]||[[Phoebus]]<sup><span id="ref_B" />[[#endnote_B|'''[B]''']]</sup>||[[Image:Roman Statue of Apollo.jpg|75px]]||God of light, healing, music, poetry, prophecy and archery. Symbols include the bow and the lyre. Artemis is his twin sister. Son of Zeus and Leto.||Second
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|[[Ares]]||[[Mars (mythology)|Mars]]||[[Image:Ares villa Hadriana.jpg|75px]]||God of war and bloodshed. Symbols include the boar and the spear. Son of Zeus and Hera.||Second
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|[[Artemis]]||[[Diana (mythology)|Diana]]||[[Image:Diane de Versailles Leochares 2.jpg|75px]]||Virgin goddess of the hunt and the moon. Symbols include the deer and the bow. Twin sister of Apollo, daughter of Zeus and Leto.||Second
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|[[Athena]]||[[Minerva]]||[[Image:Athena Giustiniani Musei Capitolini MC278.jpg|75px]]||Virgin goddess of wisdom, crafts, and battle strategy. Symbols are the olive tree and the owl. Daughter of Zeus, according to some traditions by Metis.||Second
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|[[Dionysus]]||[[Bacchus (mythology)|Bacchus]]||[[Image:Dionysos_Louvre_Ma87_n2.jpg|75px]]||God of wine, festivities and ecstacy. His symbol is the grapevine. Son of Zeus and the mortal Semele.||Second
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|[[Hephaestus]]||[[Vulcan (mythology)|Vulcan]]||[[Image:Vulcan Coustou Louvre MR1814.jpg|75px]]||Blacksmith to the Gods; god of fire and the forge. Son of Zeus and Hera or, according to some traditions, of Hera alone.||Second
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|[[Hermes]]||[[Mercury (mythology)|Mercury]]||[[Image:Hermes-louvre3.jpg|75px]]||Messenger of the Gods; god of commerce and thieves. Symbols include the caduceus. Son of Zeus and the nymph Maia.||Second
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* [[Пасэйдон]],