# Aphrodite # Artemis # Athena # Adephagia # Alectrona # Amphitrite # Antheia # Aphaea # Astraea # Ate
There are many names, and in some cases, the names and titles of a goddess number into near the hundreds. We are yet still uncovering more goddesses.
All Greek families start with Greek Gods and Goddesses. All Greek Gods and Goddesses hold common ties to the First Born primeval gods and goddess, including Gaea (Earth) and Ouranus (Sky).
The most important ones were: Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Aphrodite, Artemis, Persephone.
What happend to start Greek & Roman gods & goddesses was, the Greeks would experience alot of natural phenomenons (ex. Rain, Hail, Tornadoes, etc.) and emotions (ex. Love, Hate, Sadness, Jealousy, etc.) and needed an explination for it all. So what happend was they came up with gods & goddesses to explain all these 'happenings' to make themselves feel better. But then, The Romans came and heard about them. They learned the stories and took them out of Greece into Italy. When they retold the stories, they changed the names of all of the gods and goddesses to make them seem like they made them up. So I guess that also answers the question 'Why do Greek gods & goddesses have different names but are the gods/goddesses of the same thing?' --You're Welome.(:
In the Greek myths gods and goddesses are immortal.
With the Greek goddesses and gods.
there were no deaths of gods and goddesses because they were all immortal
the goddesses
artemis, the greek goddess of hunting.
With the Greek goddesses and gods.
Not all of the Greek Gods and Goddesses
By today's standards, all of the Greek gods and goddesses were bisexual.