Artemis, Hermes, Ares, Aphrodite, Hestia, Apollo
Greek mythology came first. Then the Romans came. They admired the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and copied. The Roman gods and goddesses and more disciplined and war-like. Because Greek and Roman mythology things can't have the same name, Romans changed the names.
Styx is Greek; the Underworld river of hate or gloom to which the gods and goddesses of mythology swear oaths upon.
His Greek name was Ares. There are some people who think that Ares and Mars were two separate Gods, but in truth, the Romans ripped off most of the Gods and Goddesses from the Greeks.
All of the gods and goddesses in Greek mythology are related because they call come from a single source, Chaos. Morpheus is a child of Nyx, and as such, a distant cousin to the gods of Olympus. By the way, Neptune is a Latin name. In Greek he was known as Poseidon.
Yes, Poseidon interacts with other gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. He is known to have conflicts and alliances with various deities, especially with his brother Zeus and his niece Athena. Poseidon's interactions with other gods often revolve around power struggles and disputes over territory.
From Roman gods and goddesses
Medusa, gods and goddesses do not have surnames.
There are many Greek Gods and Goddesses.
Medusa, gods and goddesses do not have surnames.
Minerva. Minerva is the name of the goddess of wisdom in Roman mythology. In Greek mythology, the goddesses name is Athena.
They had no special names to set them apart to the ancient Egyptians, they were gods and goddesses with the aspects of animals to underline the meaning of the gods and goddesses deeds.
As often as you hear her name in Greek mythology, she WAS NOT the most popular goddess, it was Hera. Athena was ONE of the famous goddess, but not the MOST popular. Out of all the Greek gods and goddesses, Zeus was the most famous.