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).
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Daphne was not a Greek Goddess, she was the daughter of a minor river god and a girl who Apollo fell in love (lust) with and chased all over the place even though she didn't want him back. Eventually she begged her father to help her so he changed her into a spring of water. So she had NO children.
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. :)