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- Greek Goddesses List • Names of the Greek Goddesses
A complete A-Z list of the Greek goddesses of ancient mythology, their names and the areas of influence they had
- Athena • Facts about the Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
Unlike other Greek goddesses and gods, there isn’t as much known about the early life of Athena Early tablets called the Linear B tablets mention her name and refer to her as Lady of Athens
- Greek Goddess of Marriage and Queen of Olympus - Greek Gods and Goddesses
In images and statues, Hera is portrayed as being majestic and solemn, crowned with the polos – a high cylindrical crown worn by many of the Great Goddesses Even before her marriage with Zeus, she ruled over the heavens and the Earth
- Hestia • Facts and Information on Greek Goddess Hestia
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, home, architecture, domesticity, family, and the state She was one of only three virgin goddesses, next to Athena and Artemis Although both Poseidon and Apollo wanted to marry her, Hestia made an oath to Zeus that she would remain forever pure and undefiled, never entering into a union with a man
- Artemis – Goddess of Hunting - Greek Gods and Goddesses
Greek mythology is filled with respected gods and goddesses that continue to inspire Artemis is known as the goddess of the hunt and is one of the most respected of all the ancient Greek deities It is thought that her name, and even the goddess herself, may even be pre-Greek
- Greek Myths, Stories and Legends - Greek Gods and Goddesses
In Ancient Greek mythology, gods and goddesses regularly interacted with mere mortals In most cases, the greek gods did acts that were worthy of praise and worship However, some interactions highlighted the vindictive nature of the deities
- Greek Gods and Goddesses • Facts and Information
This website is an easy-to-follow overview of the many Greek gods and goddesses of Greek mythology From the Olympian gods and goddesses right down to the many minor gods and goddesses found in Greek literature, you'll find quick and fun information on many gods and goddesses
- Hecate • Facts and Information on the Goddess Hecate - Greek Gods and . . .
Hecate As The Protector Hecate’s powers to protect were passed on from Titan parents Perses and Asteria and covered the heavens, earth and sea According to Hesiod’s Theogony, the Titans were the first Greek gods born of earth and the heavens Hecate was an only child and was worshiped in households of Athens where families hoped to receive protection, prosperity and daily blessings
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