If she was mortal she would not be a goddess; no, the Egyptian goddess Mut, although depicted as a woman, was not mortal - meaning, she could not die.
Megara worshiped many gods, having temples to Demeter, Artemis, Apollo, Aphrodite, and others.
The patron goddess of ancient Megara was Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, fertility, and the harvest. She was especially revered in the region due to the importance of agriculture in Megara's economy and daily life. Additionally, the city had a strong association with the worship of Demeter through various festivals and rituals dedicated to her.
No She was a a mortal
No, Aphrodite has never been a mortal. She was born a goddess, and has remained a goddess.
Mortal, she was killed by Achilles.
No, Apollo is not the Greek god of Megara. Apollo is often associated with the sun, music, healing, and prophecy in Greek mythology. Megara is a mortal woman who was the first wife of the hero Heracles (Hercules).
Megara was a mortal woman from Greek mythology who was married to the hero Heracles (Hercules). She likely worshiped the traditional Greek gods and participated in their religious practices. There is no specific mention of Megara having a particular deity that she worshiped exclusively.
she was a mortal, that's why it was such an insult to Athena
Alcmene was not a goddess. She was a mortal that was the mother of Hercules. Though she was a mortal, she was very wise for a mortal...for more information go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcmene Hope this helps!! :)
Pandora is not a goddess. She was the first mortal woman.
No, or she wouldn't have been a goddess.