Jehovah (God) is the God of everything. There is no Goddess in Christianity. Only God.
Egypt Mythology:
Renenutet, (other names being; Termuthis, Ernutet, Renenet) a goddess of great power. Her gaze, it was said, could wither her enemies, but it could also grant great abundance to crops and livestock. During the harvest festivals were held in her honor and offerings of the best yields were dedicated to her. She was also the protector of children, turning her dread eyes to creatures that might put a curse on them.
Bes, a fat bearded dwarf, ugly to the point of being comical. He is often shown sticking out his tongue and holding a rattle. When carved or painted on a wall, he is never shown in profile, but always full-face, almost unique in Egyptian art. There are also depictions of Bes with feline or leonine features. Bes is a very unusual god. He does not appear to be Egyptian at all, but where he does come from his largely unknown. His is patron of the home, childbirth, infants, humor, song and dance.
Greek:
Hera is the goddess of childbirth and family.
Roman:
Juno is Hera's Roman counterpart and vice versa.
Which kids? Demigods? Gods that are children of gods?
Are you aware that Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter are all children of the gods Rhea and Cronus, who are in turn the Titan children of Gaia and Oranuos (Sky)?
Yes, the Greek god Pan did have children. They included Crotus, Acis, Crenaeus, Inyx, and Aegipan, but there were probably more. They came from several different mothers, mostly nymphs.
Just about all the gods and goddesses had children. I think there are three virgin goddesses--Hestia, Athena, and Artemis.
Heroes with mortals, Minor Gods with immortals
All of them, except the three virgin goddesses-Athena (goddess of wisdom), Artemis (goddess of the moon and hunt) and Hestia (goddess of the hearth).
Yes: he had several demigods (maybe) but his most commonly known children are Cyclposes.
Yes, when Heracles died and became a god he dwelt on Olympus and married Hebe, with whom he had Alexiares and Aniketos.
Hebe, the Greek goddess, has no weakness that are noted in myth.
Eileithyia, Greek goddess of birth was the sister of Hebe, Greek goddess of Youth had. Hera - their mother - was called also the mother of the Charites.
After Heracles (Hercules) had died and been taken up among the Olympian gods, he and Hebe were married.
No. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena had no children. She was a virgin goddess.
Hebe, being the cupbearer of the Olympians, would have likely gotten along well with them - her parents being Hera and Zeus, with her husband Hercules.
Yes, Hera did have daughters. They were Hebe, goddess of eternal youth, and Eris, goddess of discord.
Hebe is the Greek goddess of Youth. A daughter of Hera and Zeus, her siblings include: Ares, Enyo, Eileithyia, Hephaestus, and Typhon. She is half sister to any son or daughter of Zeus by his affairs.
Hestia the Greek goddess did not have any children. She was a virgin goddess.
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No: Hestia the Greek goddess was a virgin.
Hebe, goddess of Youth, was daughter of Hera and Zeus. After the death of Hercules, she became his wife and had two sons: Alexiares and Anicetus.
The goddess Hebe is not mentioned to have any weaknesses.