I think you're talking about Apollo and Artemis.
Athena was a Greek goddess. The gods ruled the world according to myth, so she was, in some way, royal.
Artemis and other gods and goddesses of Greek myth were worshiped in Ancient Greece.
Hebe, the Greek goddess of Youth, cupbearer to the gods and goddesses of Olympus, seemed to be kind and helpful from what little bits of her we see in myth.
In the myth, the gods and goddesses of greek mythology lived on Mount Olympus high up in the sky.
Angel is a Greek word, for messenger. Angelia, goddess of messages was daughter of Hermes. There are winged beings in Greek myth, similar to angels; but there are many gods and goddesses in Greek myth, whereas in the Bible, there is only the Lord God.
Hephaestus was one of the twelve great Olympian gods and goddess of ancinet Greek myth.
Artemis would know that there is nothing in Greek myth that a Greek god controlled that a Greek goddess did not have had a domain over as well.
Aphrodite was a Greek goddess. The gods ruled the world according to myth, so she was, in some way, royal.
The gods and goddesses of Greek myth are not given a list of strengths and weaknesses; these are left to the individual to interpret.
No, the Greek gods are myth.
Not in Greek myth.
A Greek goddess is a myth of a female God, believed in by the Ancient Greeks.