one-hundred handed ones.
There are a lot of Greek goddesses, but some of the main ones are: Athena (goddess of wisdom and battle strategy) Aphrodite (goddess of love) Hera (goddess of marriage) Hestia (goddess of the hearth) Artemis (goddess of the hunt) Eris (goddess of strife) Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Persephone (goddess of spring)
There are a lot of Greek goddesses, but some of the main ones are: Athena (goddess of wisdom and battle strategy) Aphrodite (goddess of love) Hera (goddess of marriage) Hestia (goddess of the hearth) Artemis (goddess of the hunt) Eris (goddess of strife) Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Persephone (goddess of spring)
The month June is named after the Roman goddess Juno (Greek goddess Hera). They believed it was the luckiest month for marriage, Juno being the goddess of marriage. This is because there are a lot of rainbows in the month of June and the goddess of rainbows was Iris, Junos messenger who was always with her.
yes have you read the Percy Jackson books, they help a lot
There are a lot of gods and goddesses in mythology, but here are the Greek and Roman ones (which are nearly the same): Zeus (Roman Name: Jupiter/Jove)---God of lightning, king of the gods Hera (Roman Name: Juno)---Goddess of marriage, queen of the gods Poseidon (Roman Name: Neptune)---God of the sea, father of horses Hades (Roman Name: Pluto)---God of the underworld Athena (Roman Name: Minerva)---Goddess of wisdom, arts, and war Apollo (Roman Name: Apollo)---God of the sun (can be Helios), music, healing Artemis (Roman Name: Diana)---Goddess of the hunt, goddess of wild things Aphrodite (Roman Name: Venus)---Goddess of love and beauty Hermes (Roman Name: Mercury)---God of messangers, theives, travellers, merchants Ares (Roman Name: Mars)---God of war Hephaestus (Roman Name: Vulcan)---Lame (as in crippled) god of forge and fire Hestia (Roman Name: Vesta)---Goddess of the hearth and home Demeter (Roman Name: Ceres)---Goddess of agriculture Eros (Roman Name: Cupid)---God of love Hebe (Only Greek)---Goddess of youth Iris (Only Greek)---Goddess of the rainbow Persephone (Roman Name: Proserpina)---Goddess of flowers Dionysus (Roman Name:Bacchus)---God of wine
The Odyssey is a book by Homer about the gods and goddess of ancient Greek mythology. It mentions a lot of trees.
I know a lot of gods in Greco-Roman mythology. I don't know of one named "Haitis"
spartans were people who placed a lot of emphasis on the military. athenians were people named themselves after the greek goddess athena
One of Athena's allies is Odysseus, a hero who she helped a lot during his journey home in the Odessy.
If this has something to do with Greek and Roman Myths, they're called Hekatoncheires, or the Hundred-Handed Ones.
You can find good info on Greek goddess Iris in many places. But if you want to find out details then you would have to look it up a dictionary. You can also find at a lot from doing some research on the internet there are a few website site that go into detail.
Athena's symbols are the owl because of wisdom and she was believed to have a lot of wisdom. Her second symbol is the olive branch, it means peace and even if she was the goddess of war, she fought only if she had to and she was the goddess of civilization so she was pretty much equality, peace, and freedom.