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词条 List of demigods
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  1. Greek mythology

  2. Roman mythology

  3. Hindu mythology

  4. Norse mythology

  5. Celtic mythology

  6. Other

  7. Popular fiction

  8. Notes

  9. External links

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This is a list of notable offspring of a deity with a mortal, in mythology and modern fiction. Such entities are sometimes referred to as demigods, although the term "demigod" can also refer to a minor deity, or great mortal hero with god-like valour and skills, who sometimes attains divine status after death.{{Citation needed|date=October 2017}}

Greek mythology

  • Achilles: son of the sea nymph Thetis (daughter of sea god Nereus), and Peleus, king of the Myrmidons.
  • Aeacus: son of Zeus and Aegina who was the daughter of a river god. He was the father of Telamon and Peleus and grandfather of Ajax and Achilles.
  • Aeneas: Trojan hero, son of Aphrodite, goddess of love and Prince Anchises. He fled to Italy and became the father of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome.
  • Amphion: son of Zeus and Antiope, and twin brother of Zethus.
  • Arcas: son of Zeus and Callisto, a nymph and minor goddess associated with Aphrodite.
  • Asclepius: according to D’Aulaires book of Greek Myth, Asclepius was a son of Apollo who achieved divine status after death. He became such a great healer, that he could bring back the dead. Zeus killed him for this, but raised him from the dead as the god of healing and medicine.
  • Athis: son of Limnaee, a nymph of Gange.
  • Bellerophon: according to Homer's Iliad, son of Glaucus and Eurymede of Corinth. According to Apollodorus and Hesiod's catallouges by Hyginus, he was a son of the sea god Poseidon by Eurymede.
  • Dardanus: son of Zeus and Electra, daughter of Atlas.
  • Dionysus: son of Zeus and Semele, a mortal. Later on he became a god, part of the Olympians when Hestia gave up her seat for him
  • Epaphus: son of Zeus and Io, a priestess of the goddess Hera (Zeus' wife).
  • Harmonia: daughter of Zeus and Electra.
  • Heracles: son of Zeus (king of the gods) and Alcmene, a mortal woman.
  • Helen of Sparta, also known as Helen of Troy: According to older sources, daughter of king Tyndareus and Leda[1], but Homer also calls her daughter of Zeus and Leda. Wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta.
  • Hippolyta: daughter of Ares, a Queen of the Amazons.
  • Iasus: son of Zeus and Electra (one of the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione). He was the brother of Dardanus.
  • Memnon: son of Tithonus and Eos, a Titan goddess of the dawn.
  • Orion: son of Poseidon (the sea god) Euryale.
  • Orpheus: son of Calliope and the god Apollo.
  • Penthesilea: daughter of Ares and Otrera, a Queen of the Amazons
  • Perseus: son of Zeus and mortal princess Danae, whom he impregnated as a golden shower.
  • Polydeuces, also known by his Roman name of Pollux: one of the Dioscuri and twin brother of Kastor. He was son of Zeus and the mortal Leda while his twin had a mortal father, king Tyndareus (Leda's husband).
  • Theseus: son of Poseidon (the sea god) and Aethra, the wife of king Aegeus.
  • Tityos: a giant, son of Zeus and Elara.
  • Zethes: son of Boreas (the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter) and Oreithyia, daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens. His brother was Calais, and they are collectively known as Boreads.
  • Zethus: son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of Amphion, co-founder of Thebes.

Roman mythology

  • Bacchus: son of Jupiter and Semele, a mortal. The Roman god of agriculture, wine and fertility copied from the Greek god Dionysus.
  • Hercules: son of Jupiter and Alcmene. Often portrayed in popular fiction as either a demigod and as a god.
  • Romulus and Remus: twin sons of Mars and Rhea Silvia, co-founders of Rome.
  • Turnus: son of Venilia.

Hindu mythology

  • Arjuna: son of Indra and Kunti.
  • Bhima: son of Pawan and Kunti.
  • Bhishma: son of Kuru King Shantanu and the goddess Ganga.
  • Dhristadyumna: materialised out of a ritual fire-altar; quasi son of fire god Agni; Draupadi's brother.
  • Draupadi: materialised out of a ritual fire-altar; quasi daughter of fire god Agni; Dhristadyumna's sister.
  • Drona: contained spark of Brihaspati.
  • Ghatotkacha: born of demigod Bhima and a demoness Hidimbā.
  • Hanuman: son of Vayu.
  • Iravan: The son of Pandava prince Arjuna (one of the main heroes of the Mahabharata) and the Naga (snake) princess Ulupi.
  • Karna: son of sun god Surya and Kunti.
  • Lakshmana: incarnation of the great serpent god Ananta.
  • Nakula: son of one of the gods Ashvini Kumaras.
  • Pradyumna: incarnation of Kamadeva.
  • Sahadeva: son of one of the gods Ashvini Kumaras.
  • Devavrata, named Bhishma: son of Shantanu and Ganga, the river goddess.
  • Sugreeva: son of sun god Surya.
  • Vali: son of the king of all gods, the thunder god Indra.
  • Yudhishthira: son of the god of death and justice Yama and Kunti.

Norse mythology

  • Sæmingr: king of Norway, son of god Odin and queen Skade.
  • Bragi: another son of Odin.

Celtic mythology

  • Cú Chulainn: son of the god Lugh and the mortal woman Deichtine.
  • Diarmuid Ua Duibhne: son of Donn and one of the Fianna.

Other

  • Amirani: Georgian culture hero, son of Dali and a mortal hunter
  • Gilgamesh: Sumerian king.
  • Māui: Maori, New Zealand.
  • Semiramis: Assyrian queen who, according to some legends was daughter of the fish goddess Atargatis or Derketo of Ascalon in Assyria and a mortal.

Popular fiction

  • Wonder Woman: In the fictional world of DC Comics, she is Diana, the daughter of Zeus and Hippolyta, queen of the Amazons of Themyscira.
  • Percy Jackson: In a series of books by Rick Riordan, Jackson is the son of Poseidon and an American woman named Sally Jackson.
  • Kratos: In the game series God of War, he is the son of Zeus and Callisto.
  • Maui: In the Disney movie Moana, he is the son of man raised by the gods.

Notes

1. ^Preller "Griech. Myth." II, 90

External links

  • Demigods
  • Demigod in Greek mythology
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