This is because the nature of the Morrígan is highly confusing and somewhat disputed amongst those into Celtic mythos. The Morrígan is generally regarded as a triple goddess, meaning she has three distinct aspects, usually Macha, Badb and Nemain. So if one source refers to Badb/Nemain and another refers to Morrigan, they are likely still talking about the same deity.
Persephone - the goddess of vegetation (in Greek Mythology)
Vulcan, god of the forge, was married to Venus, goddess of love and beauty.
Egyptian mythology does not say where the goddess Isis married the god Osiris.
No, Hades was married to Persephone, daughter of the Olympian Goddess Demeter. Hecate is a Goddess with an uncertain mythology, though often associated with Persephone and the Underworld.
In Greek mythology, Styx, the goddess of the River Styx, was married to the Titan Pallas. Together they had children, including Zelus (God of Zeal), Nike (Goddess of Victory), Kratos (God of Strength), and Bia (Goddess of Force).
Aphrodite (known as Venus in Roman mythology) was the goddess of love and beauty in Greek Mythology. Her symbol is the dove. She was married to Hephaestus, the blacksmith god, though she often has affairs. Her son was Eros, in Roman mythology named Cupid. She has two different stories about her birth. On one hand she was born from sea foam. On the other hand she was born to Zeus and Dione. The greek goddess of love and beaty. She was married to Hephaestus but she loves Ares the god of war. Aphrodites roman form venus.She was the Greek goddess of lovethe goddess of love and beauty
In Greek mythology, the first-born goddess is Hera. She is married to Zeus. Their Roman equivalents are Juno (Hera) and Jupiter (Zeus)
PHOIBE (or Phoebe) was the Titan goddess of the "bright" intellect and was the wife of Koios
Sorry but nobody Athena never got married she an unmarried goddess. :)
No, in classical mythology Athena was a maiden (like Artemis and Hestia). However she did favor many people.
Yes, Juno was the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology.
No. Artemis the goddess didn't marry anyone. She was a virgin goddess.