She isn't a god. She is a Titan. And although she is a great healer, she doesn't have any powers.
Calypso was a goddess nymph. Her father was the Titan Atlas. His other offspring were the Pleiades, the Hyades, Hyas, Maira, Dione and the Hesperides, so I suppose they can all be considered Calypso's siblings.
Calypso is a name often mentioned in mythology. Most famously, she was a nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where she kept Odysseus captive for as many as seven years (as she wished him to be her immortal husband). The name may also refer to a Oceanid or Nereid. In any event, all of the nymphs share divine heritage from Titans. Side note: Calypso means to conceal, and etymologically is the opposite of Apocalypse. ---- Calypso is also said to be a daughter of Atlas.
Thetis is a Nereid goddess of ancient Greek myth, she has the power of prophesy, she can shape shift and has all other powers of a goddess of the sea.
There are, literally, hundreds of Greek gods and goddesses. The main ones are Zeus's wife, Hera, along with Athena (goddess of wisdom), Aphrodite (goddess of love), Persephone (goddess of the underworld), and many more.
No
yes, all God's names are capitalized at all times
As far as I know, there is no greek goddess of colors.
Persephone is a goddess: she does not then super power as all powers are hers.
She is this beautiful all ready and she was the most beautiful of all the goddess's.
In the Odyssey, she keeps Odysseus on her island and refuses to let him carry on with his travels home to ithaca. This all happens in book 5, and Ogygia (were Calypso lives) is in fact the first place we see Odysseus within the Odyssey. After an assembly by the Gods, Hermes (the Gods messenger) informs Calypso she must let Odysseus go, and then she informs Odysseus to craft a raft in order to leave the island. IN OTHER WORDS- she wasn't a godess at all.
The harvest, fertility, etc., all she's the goddess of.
artemis, the greek goddess of hunting.