In Egypt, the god's name was Thoth. In India, there is a goddess named Sarasvati.
In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.
meduca wasen't a god or a goddess she was an immortal gorgon with the power to turn anyone who looked at her to stone.
To be a pharaoh you have to be a son or daughter of a god and goddess.
She is not a god she is a titan and her power is earth
the power of ares is to create war
It is not wise to underestimate the power of a god or goddess: Kronos, however, was a Titan god of Time.
The powers of a god or goddess are not limited to human imagination. Persephone was goddess Queen of the Underworld and Spring.
I assume that by 'goddies' you mean 'Goddess', so I'll answer to that. Well, the God and Goddess are the Divine. They are a part of the Universe, and a source of power. they can help in times of need, like when you are in need of power or protection.
The Greek god Hephaestus was born with his "power" as a god; his mother was the goddess Hera and his father the god Zeus.
Apollo the God of the Sun Bacchus the God of Wine Ceres the Earth Goddess Cupid the God of Love Diana the Goddess of the Moon Janus the God of Doors, beginnings and endings Jupiter the King of the Gods Juno the Queen of the Gods Mars the God of War Mercury the Messenger of the Gods Minerva the Goddess of Wisdom Neptune the God of the Sea Pluto the God of Death Proserpina the Goddess of the Underworld Saturn the God of Time Uranus the God of the Sky Venus the Goddess of Love Vesta the Goddess of the Home Vulcan the God of Fire
He was not a goddess but a god. The god of wine.