The goddess Athena from Greek mythology is the deity that is famous for her intelligence. She is also the god of wisdom, warfare, battle strategy, skill, and handicrafts.
Because he's a Greek deity. If he were an Egyptian deity, he'd be in the Egyptian Mythology group.
Demeter was a female Greek deity. Demeter was the famous mother of Persephone, who in Greek mythology was Queen of the Underworld and goddess of spring.
Chaos, meaning "gap" or "air" in Greek, is a ancient Greek deity.
Walter Friedrich Otto has written: 'Dionysos' -- subject(s): Dionysus (Greek deity), Greek Mythology, Cults, Mythology, Greek 'Epikur' 'Theophania. Der Geist der altgriechischen Religion' 'Los Dioses de Grecia' 'Dionysos, le mythe et le culte' -- subject(s): Dionysus (Greek deity), Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek 'Die Manen' -- subject(s): Dead (in religion, folk-lore, etc.) 'Dionysos, Mythos und Kultus' -- subject(s): Cults, Cultus, Greek, Dionysus (Greek deity), Greek Cultus, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek, Religion 'Epikur (Konzepte Der Humanwissenschaften)' 'Das Wort der Antike' -- subject(s): Greek Mythology, Greek drama (Tragedy), Mythology, Greek
A nariad is a minor water deity in Greek (&Roman?) mythology.
The most well known deity of wisdom in Greek mythology is Athena. Athena is one of the twelve Olympians.
Marina Valcarenghi has written: 'Mamma non farmi male' -- subject(s): Motherhood, Psychological aspects, Psychology, Mothers 'Relationships' -- subject(s): Hades (Greek deity), Persephone (Greek deity), Ariadne (Greek mythology), Theseus (Greek mythology), Animus (Psychoanalysis), Anima (Psychoanalysis) 'Child labour in Italy' -- subject(s): Child labor 'Relazioni' -- subject(s): Persephone (Greek deity), Theseus (Greek mythology), Ariadne (Greek mythology), Animus (Psychoanalysis), Anima (Psychoanalysis)
You can chose to do a summary of a myth, or choose a deity to write about.
Ken Dowden has written: 'Zeus' -- subject(s): Zeus (Greek deity) 'The uses of Greek mythology' -- subject(s): Civilization, Greek Mythology, Myth, Religion
Iris is one. Apollo is often used for the Greek as well as the Roman god, although he is in fact Apollon in Greek.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name Titan - a strong deity in the Greek mythology.
Albino Galvano has written: 'Artemis Efesia' -- subject(s): Art and mythology, Artemia, Artemis (Greek deity), Christianity and other religions, Greek Mythology, Mythology, Greek, Paganism, Polytheism 'Omaggio a Albino Galvano' -- subject(s): Exhibitions