No. but they have had statues created for her.
The belief in the goddess Isis was very strong in the ancient world. Her temples were in every city of any size. She was the goddess of fertility, motherhood, healing and considered a benevolent goddess, one that would help the oppressed.
Pandora was not a goddess, but the first mortal woman, created by the gods. She had one child: Pyrrha.
In Greek Mythology, no mortal was allowed to enter any God or Goddess's temple. It was considered highly disrespectful, and instead, priests and workers worshiped and sacrificed animals at the entrance of the temples.
Different myths give different accounts of the consort of Sobek. In some, Hathor is his wife, while in others Taweret is.
Medusa isn't a Greek Goddess, and she doesn't have any powers, except if you mean the 'turn into stone when you look her in the eye' thing. That was only a curse by Athena because Medusa and Poseidon were making love in one of Athena's temples, and Athena is a virgin goddess.
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Venus was a goddess, not a god. The Romans worshiped their deities at the temple. Venus was worshiped at temples dedicated to her. In addition to visiting temples some Roman families had shrinses in there homes where they would place small effergies or statues of their preferred Gods/Godesses and make offering to these as well.
she is the goddess of fertility and beauty
No, she was a virgin goddess.
she was a greek goddess
No, the Roman goddess Diana did not have any children. She swore to be a virgin goddess.