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Oceanus's wife was Tethys in Greek mythology, and together they were considered the parents of all rivers, springs, and bodies of water.
Hestia was the virgin sister of Zeus, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Demeter, a goddess of the hearth (both private and municipal) and the home.
Cybele is usually told to be the daughter of Zeus and Gaea: thus any child of one or both could be a half sister/sibling.
Oceanus and Tethys (the son and daughter of Uranus and Gaia); both were titans, aquatic sea god/goddess, invoked in classical Greek poetry but not venerated in cult.
Demeter is both sister and lover to Poseidon, together they had Despoine, a mystery goddess; and Areion, a immortal horse.
Artemis was the goddess of the hunt and the protector of the young (both children and animals). She was a virgin goddess and all her followers (priestesses) had to be virginal too. She is the twin sister of Apollo, a God of the hunt.
No; Selene is the Titan Goddess of the Moon, her brother is Helios the Titan God of the Sun and her sister is Eos the Titan Goddess of the Dawn; Hyperion was her father and Koios his brother, Koios with his mate and sister Phoebe had Leto and Asteria. Leto being the mother of Artemis and Apollo. Different goddesses, both confused with the other and associated with night and the moon.
Enyo was sister and companion of Ares. During battle, they both inflict destruction and bloodshed together. They also have Enyalius as their offspring.
Mount Olympus. She is Zeus' sister.
Yes, Hera does have sisters. They are Hestia and Demeter.
They are both gods of the sea, although the Greek Posiden is more popular and has more known about. But, neither one is better, the are both Greek Gods.