There was no goddess of the sky. Only Zeus, the god of the sky.
Hera.
The Greek goddess Gaia was married to Uranus, who was also her son. Uranus was the personification of the sky and the father of the Titans in Greek mythology.
Hera was the Olympian queen of the gods and the goddess of women and marriage. She was also a goddess of the sky and starry heavens.
Zeus was lord of the sky, and of the rain.
It is named after the goddess Venus (the goddess of love).
in greek mythology the sky is blue because the Greeks beileve that afrodity the greek goddess of beutty spilt her prettios blue perfume on the clouds and it slid right off and stained the sky
Yes, there is a Greek goddess associated with the sun named Helios. Helios was the personification of the sun in Greek mythology and was often depicted riding a chariot across the sky to bring light to the world.
Theia is the Greek gem goddess. She was the goddess of sight and the shining light of the clear, blue sky. She endowed gems, gold, and silver, with their brilliance and value.
Zeus was a god, not a goddess. And lightning, the sky.
No. Firstly, Zeus was not a goddess- he was male, and therefore a god. Secondly, he was the god of the sky, not of love. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology.
Hera was the goddess of all marriage's and the sky of the starry heavens.
Her job is to drive the moon chariot across the night sky.