Tritopatores
| Tritopatores | |
|---|---|
| Gods of wind, marriage and childbirth | |
| The figure sometimes identified as the Tritopatores | |
| Major cult center | Attica, Delos | 
| Abode | Sky, earth | 
| Genealogy | |
| Parents | |
| Siblings | Various maternal and paternal half-siblings | 
In ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Tritopatores (Ancient Greek: Τριτοπάτορες, romanized: Tritopátores, lit. 'thrice-ancestors') are three benevolent wind gods worshipped in Athens as deities of marriage, childbirth and the household. They are mentioned in the Suda lexicon, a Byzantine work of the tenth century AD, and several other Greek inscriptions.