There is a god of fire, Hepheastus, the lame and crippled son of Hera and Zeus.
Two Egyptian goddesses have been chosen as goddesses of fire. In the Egyptian pantheon, Tefnut was the goddess of humidity/moisture and, oddly enough, also the goddess of fire. Sekhmet, the goddess of sun, was also worshipped as a goddess of fire. Tefnut and Sekhmet are both usually represented as women-lionesses (body of a woman, head of a lionesse).
Agni, the fire goddess, who helped prove Sita's fidelity to Rama when she jumped into a fire.she is the god of fire
well there was 12 main gods and goddesses (the Olympians) they were Zeus- god of the sky / king of the gods Hera- goddess of marriage / queen of the gods Poseidon- god of the sea / god of earthquakes Aphrodite- goddess of love / goddess of beauty Hephaestus- god of the forge / god of fire Athena- goddess of wisdom / goddess of strategy Ares- god of war / god of blood thirst Hermes- god of travelers / god of thieves Artemis- goddess of the hunt / goddess of virginity Apollo- god of music / god of poetry Hades- god of the Underworld Demeter- goddess of fertility / goddess of crops
"Osiris" is The Egyptian God of water. Actually that's wrong the closest I can get is Hapi, the goddess of the Nile. BUT you could also count Nephthys, who, according to the book "The Throne Of Fire" by Rick Riordian, is the goddess of rivers in general.
The 12 Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus or also known as the 'Olympians' are; -Hera- Goddess of love and marriage. -Poseidon- God of the sea and earthquakes. -Demeter- Goddess of the harvest. -Zeus (king of the gods)- god of the sky. -Dionysus- God of wine and festivity. -Ares- God of war. -Hephaestus- God of fire and metalworking. -Athena- Goddess of wisom, military victory and crafts. -Aphrodite- Goddess of love. -Apollo- God of sun and music. -Artemis- Goddess of hunting, wilderness and animals. -Hermes- God of theives.
Pailai girl fire goddess
Pele is the Hawaiian Goddess of Fire.
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She is the goddess of fire dance and voilance also of volcanos.
No, Venus was the goddess of beauty, love, and lust. The goddess of fire was Vesta, or Hestia in Greece.
She is the goddess of fire, without fire weapons can not be forged.
Pele is the volcano goddess. She is also the goddess of hula and fire.
I'm not aware of a Roman goddess of fire, but the goddess of the hearth and the home was Vesta, whose priestesses were the Vestal virgins.
Hestia is goddess of fire, and as the home/hearth is on earth, also a goddess of it as a granddaughter of Gaea, the Earth personified.
goddess of fire θεά της φωτιάς theá ti̱s fo̱tiás
she is the goddess of fire and ice
Sekhmet