A lot. All of the deities trace lineage back to Gaia except: Tartarus, Eros (the original, not the son of Aphrodite and Ares), Erebus, Nyx. There are a few people who are descended from those previously mentioned without anyone connected to Gaia being involved as well.
That said, she has at least 47 named children by various gods, including three without the aid of a father (Uranus, Pontus, and Ourea).
There are, literally, hundreds of Greek gods and goddesses. The main ones are Zeus's wife, Hera, along with Athena (goddess of wisdom), Aphrodite (goddess of love), Persephone (goddess of the underworld), and many more.
Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth, daughter of Hera and Zeus. I will list here the children springing from that union or of Hera alone, for Zeus had many other children by mortal and immortal women alike. Brothers: Ares: god of war and men Hephaestus: god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry and the art of sculpture. Typhaon: a monstrous immortal storm-giant Sisters: Eileithyia: goddess of childbirth and labor pains. Enyo (Eris): goddess of war/strife, twin to Ares
The Greek goddess has a number of symbols. The Zeus symbol is the thunderbolt while the Hera symbol is the Diadem.
Hebe, the Greek goddess was the daughter of Hera and Zeus, so I will list those children, though you should be aware that Zeus had many children by mortal and immortal women other then Hera. Ares: god of war and men Hephaestus: god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry and the art of sculpture. Typhaon: a monstrous immortal storm-giant
Hera hated Hercules because he was not her child, but the son of Zeus and another woman he cheated with. That's why she tried to kill Hercules.Even though "Hercules" means something like "pride of Hera," Hercules is NOT Hera's son, as many people often confuse. :)
There are many: Artemis, Hera, and Ilithyia.
There are many goddesses in Greek myth, and many of them are mothers - but the main "mother goddess" is Hera who looked after women with child, Artemis looked after the baby itself.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is the God of all Gods, or the King God. His wife is Hera and he has many, many children. He didn't have all of his children, such as Hermes, with Hera, he also had many wives. His wife on Mount Olympus, however, is Hera, the goddess of marrige.I hope this helps! :)
Hera the goddess of the heavens, sacred animals are the cow and the peacock
she was jealous because zues had affairs with other women even though he was married to hera. Or, to be more specific, Hera was the goddess of marriage. So, naturally, she never had affairs with any other men. However, her husband, Zeus, had many affairs with other women, and had children with them. That's why Hera was known as a jealous goddess.
Hera had two sons with her husband, Zeus: Ares (God of War), and Hephaestus (god of fire and the forge).She also bore him a daughter: Hebe (goddess of youth). Some sources claim Eris (discord) was also one of her children -- but it's not certain. Apparently Eileithyīa (goddess of childbirth) was also Hera's daughter. See the links below.
There are many famous Greek Goddesses. The notable Olympians are Hera, Aphrodite, Athena, Artemis, Demeter and Hestia.
Iris, goddess of the rainbow, and the Harpies
Iris, goddess of the rainbow, and the Harpies
In Greek mythology, there were twelve major gods, known as the Olympians. Zeus was the king of the gods, as well as the god of lightning and thunder. Hera was the goddess of marriage and family. In relation to Zeus, Hera was his wife. But in Greek mythology, Zeus has been known to be very unfaithful to Hera, and has sired many demigod (half god, half human) children. One of his most famous children is Heracles (The Greek name of Hercules. Heracles name was changed to Hercules after the Romans took over Greece and adopted their mythology.). Being the goddess of marriage, Hera was always very angry with Zeus for being unfaithful to her, and she has a history of bringing her wrath upon Zeus' demigod children and his many lovers.
Demeter had five siblings, Hestia, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus.
She was the goddess of love and beauty. She was beautiful, and had many lovers and children.