Olympus 12 Shin
Olympus 12 God, or Dodecaton, is the twelve Gods who are the main characters of the Greek Pantheon, who lives on the top of Mount Olympus. The number 12 is believed to be related to the twelve astronomical constellations used in ancient Babylon. The Olympus 12 God was settled in Greek mythology from around the 6th century BCE, and in Athens, Feyisstratus first presented these twelve gods to the shrine. The ancient literature in which the rites are first mentioned is Hermé's hymnos. According to the classical composition expressed in art and poetry, the Olympus 12 God consists of Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Demeter, Ares, Hermes, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, Artemis and Hestia. Apart from this, the composition of the Roman myth consists of Yupiter, Yuno, Neptunus, Ceres, Marcus, Mercurius, Vulcanus, Venus, Minerva, Apollo, Diana and Vesta.