No, she was the goddess of wilderness and childbirth. She was also known as a goddess over magic, witchcraft, and crossroads.
The goddess, Terra, was the Roman goddess of personifying the earth. In Greek Mythology, she is also known as Gaea, or Mother Earth. She is the oldest Greek Goddess, and is the mother of the Titans, and the Giants.
Aphrodite was the Greek Goddess of Love and Fertility. She was known to have married Hephaestus though she prefers the God of War, Ares. She is known to also be the mother of Eros (cupid).
Athena was the Greek goddess of strength, strategy, civilization, wisdom, and battles. Her symbol is an owl, probably because owls are known to be old and wise. Her eyes were gray.Wisdom, warfare and crafts.Athena is the goddess of wisdom and battle.the goddess of wisdom, civilization, and war as well as strategy and creativity.She was also the patron goddess of the city of Athens which she won from Posidon.She was the Greek Goddess of War and the Greek Goddess of Wisdom. She was also known as the Goddess of Weaving and Metal Working.
Inanna was the foolhardy goddess.
Hector is and he is not a goddess he is a god. Poseidon however brought horses to the people.
Diana is the goddess of the moon and the hunt. she is the guardian of wild beasts, horses and domesticated animals. she is the daughter of Jupiter and Latona
Hathor was the goddess of denderah and also known as the mother of the pharoah.She was also known as the ears of a cow.
Goddess Durga
No, she was the goddess of wilderness and childbirth. She was also known as a goddess over magic, witchcraft, and crossroads.
Venus, also known to the Greeks as Aphrodite.
Artemis, also known as Diana
The goddess Demeter would be known for a green thumb, as she is the Goddess of Agriculture. She is also the mother of Persephone, fathered by Zeus.
I assume you mean Hera. Hera was the wife of Zeus and one of his three sisters. She is known as the goddess of women and marriage. She is also known as Juno.
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the Goddess of Love, also known as Venus in Roman mythology.
The Greek goddess of the Harvest is Demeter, who is also known as Persephone's mother.
Kalaratri and Kalika