I wouldn't know about weaknesses, but the stregnths were :
-being able to change forms
-being able to be invisible
-super strength
-cursing
That's all I know.I hope it helps.
The gods and goddesses of Greek myth are not given a list of strengths and weaknesses; these are left to the individual to interpret.
The greek gods could change form at will. They were immortal and powerful.
Both one of Her weaknesses and Her strengths is her beauty.
The Greek worshipped many gods, which all had superhuman powers but also human emotions and weaknesses.
We are not told the weaknesses of gods/goddesses in Greek myth. All weaknesses are assumed by the individual.
The Greek gods and goddesses have the same human strengths and weaknesses that we do such as jealousy, wisdom, anger, happiness, love, integrity, even they give into temptation, fear etc. so it's easier for us humans to relate to them because they've been there and done that already...
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The word character is Greek for an engraved mark or a brand. In English, it means the behavioral signs by which a soul's strengths and weaknesses may be known, and hence those strengths and weaknesses themselves.
Greek gods didn't have "weaknesses" aside from having all too human emotions. Aside from that the Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent within their realms.
The Greek worshipped many gods, which all had superhuman powers but also human emotions and weaknesses.
The Greeks viewed their gods as omnipotent and omnipresent, much as Christians view their god. Kronos had no specific strengths or weaknesses, though he was slave to the same passions, fears and vices that any human would be. You see mankind was made in the image of the gods, so the gods must feel emotion and act on it the way people would.
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