Goddesses in Norse mythology were called Asynjur.
There are a great many "ancient races" and all had women.
they called them tittins which means "before the olympians" in ancient greek
If by "Race" you mean skin colour; the Norse gods were caucasian. There were no dark skinned peoples living in Scandinavia at the time. Otherwise, the Norse gods, as a race were called the Aesir.
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Women were allowed in the ancient Olympic games only when the owned a horse who participated in the race . Otherwise they were not allowed.
Themis, Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, Rhea
The Olympics started in ancient Greece in Athens, it was called the Olympics after the gods of Olympus (The Greek Gods). It was said the Hercules (A myth) found the Olympic games. The Olympic games was to honour Zeus the Greek god of all gods and was also to honour many other Olympic gods (But mainly Zeus) The first olympic event was a 200 meter foot race and fifty years fter that a second race was added, the four hundred meter race, many other sports then followed.
Not Olympus, that was of course the mountain dwelling of the gods but OLYMPIA. An area of land in the NW peloponese sacred to Zeus.
in greek myth, the titans were a race that came from gods having children with human women. Most of them had superhuman abilities e.g hercules.
AmazoniaThe Amazons were an ancient race of warrior women who crop up in myths from time to time. Think a lapsed Sparta with the genders inversed.
First, allow me to correct your grammar. It would be "how many siblings do titans have?" Anyway, titans are basically a race of the ancient god-like beings (they're also called the "elder gods") that ruled until the Olympians overthrew them. So because they're a race, they aren't really countable.
are women allowed to race in the iditarod race