It is unknown for sure if Helen of Troy was a god or just a heroine. She was born a demi-god, or half god. Her father was Zeus. She was made immortal in death. She was often worshiped as a god.
Helen is a Greek goddess daugther of Zeus
She is a greek goddess
Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.Selene, the Greek moon goddess, was called Luna in Rome.
There is no Greek goddess called Alethea.
No, but there is a Roman Goddess Diane, who is Named after the Greek Goddess Artemis.
Aphrodite is a Greek goddess. In Roman mythology, she is called Venus. She is the goddess of love and beauty.
The crops. Actually Ceres is her Roman name, in Greek she was called Demeter.
If you mean the goddess of victory, she was called Nike.
Sappho was not a Greek goddess, she was called "the Tenth Muse".
Paris was a prince of Troy. Helen was the woman supposedly given to him by a goddess. Helen was married to a Greek king. The capture (though willingly on Helen's part) supposedly started the Trojan War.
Firstly, Clytemnestra is not a Greek goddess, but a mortal daughter of Leda and Tyndareus. With Agamemnon: Iphigenia, Chrysothemis, and Electra; a son: Orestes. With Aegisthus: Erigone Aletes Helen
The goddess who brought Menelaus to Helen was Aphrodite. In Greek mythology, she promised Menelaus the love of Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, as a reward for choosing her as the fairest goddess in the contest with Hera and Athena. This event set the stage for the Trojan War, as Helen was already married to Menelaus' brother, King Agamemnon, when he took her to be his wife.