Athena's parents were Zeus and Metis.
In Greek mythology, Antheia was the goddess of flowers, gardens, and vegetation. She was often associated with the goddess Hera and was considered one of her attendants. Antheia's parentage is not explicitly stated in mythological texts, but she is believed to be a daughter of Zeus and Demeter, based on her association with fertility and agriculture.
The Greek Goddess, Nyx (also sometimes called Nox), the Goddess of the night, was born from Chaos. Her siblings include some of the oldest deitys in Greek mythology, such as Gaia (earth), Erebus (darkness) and Tartarus (the underworld)
Ossa goddess of rumor in Greek myth, was daughter of Elpis (Hope) and so had no siblings; Ossa is also called a daughter of Gaia, and if so had many siblings.
Porsche is not a Greek Goddess. Porsche is a maker of vehicles.
Anthia is the greek goddess of reason and inteligence.
Athena's parents were Zeus and Metis.
In Greek mythology, Antheia was the goddess of flowers, gardens, and vegetation. She was often associated with the goddess Hera and was considered one of her attendants. Antheia's parentage is not explicitly stated in mythological texts, but she is believed to be a daughter of Zeus and Demeter, based on her association with fertility and agriculture.
In Greek mythology, Antheia is often described as a goddess of flowers and vegetation without a specific parentage specified. However, she is sometimes associated with either Zeus and Hera or Dionysus and Demeter as her parents.
athena had no siblings and so she was motherless for a while
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The Greek Goddess, Nyx (also sometimes called Nox), the Goddess of the night, was born from Chaos. Her siblings include some of the oldest deitys in Greek mythology, such as Gaia (earth), Erebus (darkness) and Tartarus (the underworld)
Pistis, Greek goddess of Faith, is never mentioned to have parents or siblings.
Demeter had five siblings, Hestia, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, and Zeus.
Apollo has a twin sister, Artemis, goddess of the hunt.
Hebe is the Greek goddess of Youth. A daughter of Hera and Zeus, her siblings include: Ares, Enyo, Eileithyia, Hephaestus, and Typhon. She is half sister to any son or daughter of Zeus by his affairs.
Ossa goddess of rumor in Greek myth, was daughter of Elpis (Hope) and so had no siblings; Ossa is also called a daughter of Gaia, and if so had many siblings.