Chloris wasn't a Greek goddess. She was a nymph most commonly associated with springtime and flowers.
Chloris was the goddess of flowers (Greek equivalent of Flora). Whenever she talked, flowers came from her breath.
carpus is the Greek god of fruit, son of Zephyrus, the god of west wind and Chloris, goddess of fruits and flowers
The Roman goddess Flora was identified with Greek Chloris.
Chloris wasn't really a god. She was a nymph often associated with Spring and flowers.
Flora's greek counterpart was chloris.
Chloris
No. The Greek Chloris who was the equivalent of the Roman Flora had a son with Zephyros named Karpos (Fruit).
Chloris is the Greek goddess of flowers, and the personification of spring. She is the wife of Zephyrus, and her Roman counterpart is Floris.
He is a Greek God.
Ovid suggests Oceanus was her father, although it is not stated in any Greek or Roman mythology. Chloris the Greek goddess identified with Flora, was the wife of Zephyros the west wind and mother of Karpos.
Apollo is not a Greek goddess; he is a Greek god, born of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan born goddess Leto.
There wasn't really one villian. Each greek god and goddess had a god or goddess they didn't like personally.