Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Artemis, Persephone,...
Artemis and Hestia.
There are twelve main gods and goddesses(the Olympians), but there are lots of other minor gods and goddesses in Greek mythology.
Athena and Artemis were half sisters, both being daughters of Zeus. They are not known to have loved each other as anything other than sisters.
Most importantly is that she is remembered today, where as most other Roman gods and goddesses are forgotten - yet at the time of the Romans, she was often confused with other goddesses and was not more important then Apollo or Jove/Jupiter.
Athenas dad was none other than the king of the gods of olympus, Zeus
In addition to Athena, the two goddesses who can resist Aphrodite's spells are Artemis and Hestia. Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and chastity, is known for her independence and strong will, while Hestia, the goddess of the hearth and home, embodies purity and is often associated with a life of simplicity and devotion. Both deities maintain their own distinct values that shield them from Aphrodite's influence.
No; Zeus had many affairs with mortals, nymphs, and goddesses.
There are many Greek Goddesses including Aphrodite, Gaia, Hera, Athena and Persephone. See the related link for a full list.
Apollo's name in other cultures would be the same! That's because the greek and roman made the gods and goddesses.
Yes, Zeus had friends among the other Greek gods and goddesses, such as Athena, Hermes, and Apollo. However, Zeus was primarily known for his position as the king of the gods and thus had more subjects than friends among the divine realm.
Actually, there's A LOT more than 12 gods and goddesses. There are, though, 13 main gods and goddesses. Zues Poseidon Hades Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Demeter Dionysus Hephaestus Hera Hermes
Artemis her twin brother Apollo, Ares, Zeus, Aphrodite, Hermes, Poseidon, Hades