There was no god specifically for dogs. The Greek gods represented forces of nature of intangible concepts. They did not worship animals or totems.
Pan was the Greek god of the woodland and all it's animals and creatures. Both Apollo and Artemis were associated with woodlands. The name of a Greek woodland god is Satyr. A Satyr was one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods. In Greek art they were represented as a man with a horse's ears and tail.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Pan is god of shepherds and flocks (sheep/goats), Hermes of herds and animal husbandry, and Artemis those that are wild animals.
the greek god hermes the god of messages
The god pan is the god of the wild and animals
probably animals.
The Greek god of animals was Pan. He was often depicted as a satyr, with the horns and lower body of a goat and the upper body of a human. Pan was associated with shepherds, flocks, and the wilderness.
There was no god specifically for dogs. The Greek gods represented forces of nature of intangible concepts. They did not worship animals or totems.
Artemis was the goddess of animals, but there is no god/goddess of butterflies.
He was the nature god. He helped animals and Earth in mythology.
The god of animals in Greek mythology was Pan. He was a rustic god often depicted with the horns, legs, and tail of a goat. Pan was associated with shepherds, flocks, and the wilderness.
There are many animals related to Artemis, deer were the only animals held sacred to Artemis herself.
Pan was the Greek god of the woodland and all it's animals and creatures. Both Apollo and Artemis were associated with woodlands. The name of a Greek woodland god is Satyr. A Satyr was one of a class of lustful, drunken woodland gods. In Greek art they were represented as a man with a horse's ears and tail.
At altars dedicated to the various gods. Often animals would be killed at the altar as a gift to the god.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Pan is god of shepherds and flocks (sheep/goats), Hermes of herds and animal husbandry, and Artemis those that are wild animals.