Well first the king of the gods Zeus was Lord of the Sky and had the power of lightning, Zeus's brother Poesidon was king of the sea and had power over winds, waves, and earthquakes. Hades was also a brother to Zeus and he ruled the Underworld and was king of the dead but he was not the god of dead. Hera was the queen of the gods since she married her brother Lord Zeus. She was the goddess of marriage. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and the good side of a war. Apollo is the sun god and also has the power over medicine and music. Artemis, Apollos twin sister, is the goddess of the moon. She has great skills in hunting. Hephaetetus was the god of forge and fire. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and was born out of sea foam. She was also the husband to Hephaetetus. Ares is the god of combat and the bad side of war. Dionysus was the god of wine and merry making. Demeter is the goddess of agriculture and her daughter Personphone is married to Hades. Hestia is the goddess of hearth and home but she is not apart of the 12 Olympians since she was so kind to let Dionysus take her place.
she is cruel and does not really care about any one but herself.
thyey are immortal and cant die + they have many different types of powers
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Gaea is a Greek goddess of the Earth, she is said to be a helpful one. She is also said to be protective and life giver.
The Greek goddess Gaea was identified with the Roman goddess Terra.
Gaea had no "personality. She was the personification of the Earth, and was given Earth-like qualities, as well as matronly ones (she is, after all, a mother).
No; Gaea is the feminine goddess of the Earth.
I believe the Greek Goddess's name is Gaia.
Gaea was the Greek goddess of the earth and was married to Uranus.
Gaea was the goddess of the Earth in Greek Mythology
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The Greek Earth goddess was Gaia (also spelled Gaea). The Greek goddess of the home is Hestia.
Gaea is the Greek goddess of earth, nature, motherhood, oracles and oaths.
Demeter is the goddess of agriculture, but Gaia is the god/titan of the earth.