Poseidon
Zeus had a lot of affairs, mortals, goddesses, nymphs, etc. Therefore, Zeus has countless sons and daughters.
Yes; the Erinyes/ Eumenides, Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera are his daughters, Zagreus his son, Melinoe and Macaria his other daughters.
They were born, daughters of the river god Achelous - or the sea god Phorcus- and Sterope/Terpsichore/Melpomene /Calliope/Gaea.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Asclepius (Greek Ἀσκληπιός, transliterated Asklēpiós; Latin Aesculapius) is the demigod of medicine and healing in ancient Greek mythology. Asclepius represents the healing aspect of the medical arts, while his daughters Hygieia, Meditrina, Iaso, Aceso, Aglæa/Ægle and Panacea (literally, "all-healing") symbolize the forces of cleanliness, medicine and healing, respectivelyAsclepius was the ancient Greek god of medicine.
There are two goddesses who can claim fifty daughters: Selene, Titan goddess of the Moon, her fifty daughters the Menai by Endymion. Doris, wife of the sea-god Nereus, and the mother of the fifty Nereides.
poseidon
No, just two sons'.
Yes, all other sons And daughters of Zeus.
Zeus had a lot of affairs, mortals, goddesses, nymphs, etc. Therefore, Zeus has countless sons and daughters.
Yes; the Erinyes/ Eumenides, Alecto, Tisiphone, and Megaera are his daughters, Zagreus his son, Melinoe and Macaria his other daughters.
The Oceanids (3000 daughters) and the Potamoi (various gods of rivers/ potamoi in greek actually means rivers)
Ares, greek god, is the God of War. He loves conflicts and he can lift items fifty-times bigger than him.
Ares, greek god, is the God of War. He loves conflicts and he can lift items fifty-times bigger than him.
They were born, daughters of the river god Achelous - or the sea god Phorcus- and Sterope/Terpsichore/Melpomene /Calliope/Gaea.
The Harpies aren't associated with a specific god in Greek mythology. They were the daughters of Thaumus and Electra, and only seem to exist as a pestilence to Phineas, the prophetic king of Thrace.
Apollo is the god of the sun, music, poetry, medicine, and prophecies. Of all the Greek gods, he resembles most closely the Greek ideal - eternally youthful, lovely to look upon, potent in battle, warmhearted, and cool thinking.