Zephyrus was born a god; his father was Astraeus the Titan god of stars and planets, and his mother was Eos the Titan goddess of the dawn.
Zephyrus is responsible for transporting Psyche to Cupid's cave. (Some myths say it's a cave while others say it's a palace.)
He did not become a god, he was born as one.
Any god born of two gods is a god him/herself.
There are many legends about Apollo. But one of my favourites is the story of Hyacinthus. Hyacinthus was a golden boy who was loved by two gods. Apollo and Zephyrus, the god of the west wind. The two were constantly jealous if Hyacinthus spent time with the other. One day Hyacinthus was playing discus with Apollo, and Zephyrus grew jealous. So, when Apollo threw the discus, Zephyrus sent a great gust of wind that blew the discus off course. Back in those days, the disucs' were made of bronze and were very sharp. The discus went hurtling towards Hyacinthus and buried itself in his chest. Apollo ran to him and wept, but no matter how hard he tried, he could not bring him back to life. Apollo transformed Hyacinthus into a flower, that blooms in early spring, and dies in summer, as if killed by the sun and then blooms in spring once again. And that's how the Hyacinth flower came to be.
Hestia is not a god. She is a virgin goddess. She was born as a goddess.
God.
Zephyrus was the name of the Greek god of the west wind.
She became a wife of Zephyrus (after he chased, caught, and raped her). Zephyrus was the god of the west wind - commonly associated with spring. In his love for her he granted her the dominion over flowers.
Zephyrus was the god of the west wind, he was married to Chloria (Flower) and their son was Karpos (Fruit).
Mythology does not say.
Well, Since Zephyrus was the Greek God of the west wind, I guess zephyr comes from that God.
Zephyrus and Boreas are frequently mentioned together by Homer, and both dwelt together in a palace in Thrace.
The god of the west wind.
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She married the god of the west wind, Zephyrus.
Pothos father is Zephyrus, the God of the West Wind
He was called Favonius in Rome. He was the god of the west wind.