Nut, the of the sky.
Very much so, as she successfully tricked Ra, king of the gods.
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Artemis didn't have any children because she decided to be a virgin goddess like Athena and Hestia. Never the less she was tricked into having one child.
The author of Maya's Children: The Story of Llorona is Rudolpho A. Anaya. The book was published in 1997. The story is about a Mexican goddess who grows her babies in pots and is tricked into throwing them into a lake.
Prometheus tricked Zeus by presenting him with two plates of different portions of meat with mixmathed appearances.
I have not come across any myths about Isis gaining magical powers. However, I know in very early myths, she was sometimes used synonymously with the Sumerian goddess Inana, who tricked her father (king of the gods) to grant her power. If I had to make a guess at an alternate way for Isis to attain powers, it was probably through a partnership with Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom, language and magic.
Ra was the name of the sun god.
Persephone was the daughter of the goddess Demeter and was a goddess of spring. After she was kidnapped by Hades, she was tricked into eating the pomegranate and was forced to stay in Hades one season a year. Because of this role, she also becomes a goddess of the Underworld.
No one was tricked, Hera is the goddess of marriage so marrying the king of the gods is a given, they don't like each other much, but have to be together to keep up an image
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she fed him a rock instead of Zeus
No. She vowed to be a virgin forever. Actually once she did, she was tricked into have a kid because she offended Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena.