![]() ![]() Daughter of Zeus and born from his forehead fully grown, wearing battle armour. Goddess of wisdom, poetry, art, and war strategy. Greek goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin, and folly. Known as the “Star Maiden”, daughter of either Zeus and Themis, or of Astraeus and Eos and associated with the Greek goddess of justice, Dike. Virginal goddess of the hunt and twin sister of Apollo. Goddess of love and beauty and married to Hephaestus. AphaeaĪ Greek goddess who was worshipped almost exclusively at a single sanctuary on the island of Aegina in the Saronic Gulf. ![]() Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps, and marshes. ![]() Greek goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon and a Nereid. AlectronaĪn early Greek goddess of the sun, daughter of Helios and Rhode, and possibly goddess of the morning. She bore several children with the god Poseidon. One of the seven, Pleiades and daughter of Atlas and Pleione. AcheloisĪ minor moon goddess whose name means “she who washes away pain”. This page is a list of the Greek goddesses of ancient mythology and will be continually updated with additions, corrections and more information on each of the goddesses. Despite their immortality and similarities to modern day superheroes, they are still plagued with personal flaws and negative emotions which caused destruction in their lives and the lives of other gods and mortals. Greek goddesses are good archetypal figures because of their exaggerated personalities. From the Olympian goddesses right down to the many minor goddesses. Throughout the course of the history of Greek mythology their have been many Greek goddesses. ![]()
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