God, though we say usually as that cannot be defined, is the supreme, omniscient and the only one truth.That God is known as Almighty. It has been named as Allah in Islam Father in Christianity and Parabrahm in Hinduism. But Lords are many. Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna, Lord Muruga, Lord Ganesha, Lord Jesus, Lordess Saraswathi etc etc
In Greek mythology, Electra was the name of a human princess, the daughter of King Agamemnon. She was not a goddess.
The closest I know to an ice god is Khione, Greek Goddess of the Snow I think I spelled her name wrong...
No. Firstly, Zeus was not a goddess- he was male, and therefore a god. Secondly, he was the god of the sky, not of love. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
There are a lot of gods and goddesses in mythology, but here are the Greek and Roman ones (which are nearly the same): Zeus (Roman Name: Jupiter/Jove)---God of lightning, king of the gods Hera (Roman Name: Juno)---Goddess of marriage, queen of the gods Poseidon (Roman Name: Neptune)---God of the sea, father of horses Hades (Roman Name: Pluto)---God of the underworld Athena (Roman Name: Minerva)---Goddess of wisdom, arts, and war Apollo (Roman Name: Apollo)---God of the sun (can be Helios), music, healing Artemis (Roman Name: Diana)---Goddess of the hunt, goddess of wild things Aphrodite (Roman Name: Venus)---Goddess of love and beauty Hermes (Roman Name: Mercury)---God of messangers, theives, travellers, merchants Ares (Roman Name: Mars)---God of war Hephaestus (Roman Name: Vulcan)---Lame (as in crippled) god of forge and fire Hestia (Roman Name: Vesta)---Goddess of the hearth and home Demeter (Roman Name: Ceres)---Goddess of agriculture Eros (Roman Name: Cupid)---God of love Hebe (Only Greek)---Goddess of youth Iris (Only Greek)---Goddess of the rainbow Persephone (Roman Name: Proserpina)---Goddess of flowers Dionysus (Roman Name:Bacchus)---God of wine
Demeter was not a god. She was a goddess, the goddess of the Harvest in Greek mythology.
demeter
Its name come from a goddess in the ancient Greek and Roman mythology. It's named after the goddess Eris god of chaos.
In Greed mythology Demeter is the Goddess of the Harvest. In Roman mythology, the goddess Ceres controls the harvest.
The Greek goddess of love was named Aphrodite, or Venus in Roman mythology, and the Greek god of war was named Ares, otherwise known as Mars in Roman Mythology.
In Greek mythology, Electra was the name of a human princess, the daughter of King Agamemnon. She was not a goddess.
No, in Roman mythology, Earth is not specifically associated with a single god or goddess. The closest counterpart could be Terra Mater, the Roman goddess of the earth and fertility, but Earth as a concept is not personified in the same way as in Greek mythology with Gaia.
Artemis was the goddess of animals, but there is no god/goddess of butterflies.
Aphrodite.Ithink that's how you spell her name.
Ares, son of Zeus, was the god of war. Athena was the goddess of battle and wisdom, but typically there is only one god/goddess for one thing such as battle. Athena and Ares despised each other.
The closest I know to an ice god is Khione, Greek Goddess of the Snow I think I spelled her name wrong...
A god: Bragi is the skaldic god of poetry in Norse mythology.