Circe was a goddess; the daughter of the sun god Helios.
assuming by divine status you mean either demigod, god or human, circe was a god.
Circe has human personalities despite being a god-like figure. She has the traits of being sexual and deceitful, as well as someone with a lot of greed.
Hermes warned Odysseus about Circe's magic.
The Greek goddess Circe does not have a birthday mentioned in mythology.
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
A god did not make Scylla, Circe did.
Scylla wasnt a god, she was either a Princess (daughter of Nisus or Megera) or a sea nymph. The most known myth of Scylla is Scylla and Glaucus where she was turned into a monster by a jealous Circe. But otherwise, there is no real symbol for Scylla.
human god sea monster 2 headed dog and gorgon
you cant be fully human or a bad monster
Given that Aphrodite is a deity, where as Circe is 'merely' a demi-goddess, you'd go for the god.
In Greek mythology, Circe's parents were Helios, the god of the sun, and Perseis.
The witch-goddess Circe She was the sorceress daughter of the sun god Helios and an ocean nymph. She turned half of his men into swine after feeding them cheese and wine. Hermes warned Odysseus about Circe and gave Odysseus a drug called moly which gave him resistance to Circe's magic. Odysseus forced the now-powerless Circe to change his men back to their human form.