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A complete A-Z list of the Greek goddesses of ancient mythology, their names and the areas of influence they had.
- Até
She was the Greek goddess of ruin and mischief. In the old...
- BIA
Bia was a Greek goddess personifying force and power. She...
- Metis
Metis’s name, in Greek comes from a term that means the...
- Hecate
Hecate As The Protector. Hecate’s powers to protect were...
- Greek Goddess of Deceit
In Greek mythology, Apate was the goddess of deceit, a...
- Peitho
Peitho is the Greek goddess or spirit of seduction, charming...
- The Erinyes
The Erinyes, also spelled Erinys, were three Greek goddesses...
- Euterpe
Euterpe was a Muse, a goddess who was an authority of music....
- Até
The following is a list of gods, goddesses, and many other divine and semi-divine figures from ancient Greek mythology and ancient Greek religion. Immortals The Greeks created images of their deities for many purposes.
The Greek goddesses covered everything from fertility to death and from poetry to war. The following is a list of both major and minor goddess names. This is a list of female gods only.
16 de jun. de 2018 · June 16, 2018. The names of Greek Gods and Goddesses mentioned in this list will probably surprise a few readers, even those of you who think you’re well versed in the Greek myths. It’s not all about the twelve Olympian Gods. In actual fact there are a huge number of deities linked to the Greek myths. Have you ever heard of Acis?
19 de ago. de 2019 · In Greek mythology, Greek goddesses frequently interact with mankind, sometimes benevolently, but often ruthlessly. The goddesses epitomize certain prized (ancient) female roles, including virgin and mother.
Calypso - (a.k.a. Kalypso) The sea nymph who held Odysseus prisoner for seven years. Castor - (a.k.a. Castore, Kastor) One of the twins who represent Gemini. Celaeno - The name of a wife of Poseidon.
#1: Eros, who represented not only love but the power to reproduce. #2: Gaia, the earth. #3: Tartarus, the empty abyss beneath the earth. #4: Nyx, the night. Gaia birthed Uranus, the sky, from herself. Gaia and Uranus then had many children together, who were known as the Titans. Among the Titans were both gods and monsters.