yes Boreas is the North Wind, a winter god - his daughter Chione is goddess of snow.
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-EmilyKhione is the god of snow.....
The closest I know to an ice god is Khione, Greek Goddess of the Snow I think I spelled her name wrong...
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
There is no Greek god mercury, he was a roman god, and he was the god of war and weapons.
The Greek Goddess of snow is Cionh.
the snow god daughter of Boreas
Khione is the god of snow.....
The closest I know to an ice god is Khione, Greek Goddess of the Snow I think I spelled her name wrong...
Lord Shiva as he is believed to live in the Himalayas.
Snowikus! Ular is the snow god...it you 'ride' on one plank or two...you must pray to Ular...Ular is the one who is responsible for dropping light fluffy flakes on the mountains for us to enjoy...please pray to Ular for all of us...
Boreas was the Greek god of the north wind. He was also the bringer of winter. He would have been the god most closely associated with ice. He was sometimes portrayed with frost in his hair. He had icy breath that he would use to chill the air.Boreas had a daughter, Khoine. She was the goddess of snow. She was considered a minor goddess, probably due to the fact that snow wasn't very common in Greece.
Boreas god of the north wind and winter, Khione (snow) was his daughter or consort, and Kheimon (the Horai of winter personified).
Either something about Boreas, who was the god of the winter wind, or his daughter, Khione, the goddess of snow. Get it. Cool as in cold.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
The god of the sea was Poseidon. If you need a goddess it would be his wife, Amphitrite.
There is no Greek god "Sades": there is a Greek god Hades.