Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Out of the twelve Olympian gods and goddesses, three of them were not married. Artemis, Apollo, and Athena were too busy being fabulous and independent to tie the knot. So, if you're looking for some single deities to mingle with, those three are your best bet.
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In Greek mythology, there were several gods and goddesses who were not married. Some examples include Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, and Athena, the goddess of wisdom. These unmarried deities were known for their independence and unique qualities within the pantheon.
Um well in the 12 Olympians the gods and goddesses who were not married are: Ares, Hermes, Apollo (no fixed consort),
Goddesses: Athena(decided not to get married), Artemis(decided not to get married)
Demeter was technically married but to many gods, such as Posiedon, and Zeus. Although she never really had a long marriage. So i guess she can be considered as a goddess who isnèt married.
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A lot. The Greeks worship many gods and goddesses so you can't find the exact number. There are many major and minor Greek gods and goddesses. You have to be more specific, how many Greek major gods or how many minor gods.
There are 12 major Greek gods and goddesses, known as the Olympians, but there are also many minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology, making the total number of Greek gods difficult to determine.
because the Greeks were polytheistic which means they believed in many gods. they also didnt believe that all gods were male, so they have a lot of goddesses to go along with all the gods
No; there are many more than seven. There were more like hundreds.
There are not only twelve Olympian gods and goddesses; there are many other Greek deities.