powers of greek goddess mnemosyne
Mnemosyne means memory, or the Greek Goddess of memory.
In the ancinet Greek religion, yes.
The Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent. She didn't have specific powers. She was noted, though, as being the goddess of memory and the mother of the Muses by Zeus.
Menemosyne was a Greek goddess, she did not die.
Mnemosyne was not associated with a animal, like her daughters she was associated with objects in this case the mountain of Pieria.
The greek goddess athena's powers were the goddess of wisdom, war, and crafts
The Greek goddess Mnêmosynê never married; she was a lover of Zeus and mother of Muses.
Mnemosyne is given for a symbol the birthplace of the Muses, Pieria for she reigns over the hills of Eleuther [in Pieria, near Mount Olympos].
There is no Greek goddess called Alethea.
Maia is the goddess of growth
The goddess Aphordite's powers was the power of love, seduction, and arosole.
In Greek myth, Mnemosyne did not die.