The Greek goddess of the night is Nyx.
The Greek goddess Hecate who is the goddess of the crossroads, magic, witchcraft, the night, the harvest moon, ghosts and necromancy.
The night was originally Selene, the goddess of the moon. But the responsibility was passed on to Artemis, goddess of the hunt and (now) moon.
There is a minor one- Nyx
The goddess of night was called Nyx.
I believe your talking about the Roman god of death which is Pluto, also known as Hades in Greek mythology.A:The Roman goddess of the night was known as Nox; the Greeks called her Nyx. Please see the attached link.
She was the Roman goddess of night. She is also Nyx in Greek mythology.
Nyx was the deity personification of Night.
Nyx is the goddess of the night.
she is the Greek goddess of night and the ONLY titan that didn't get trapped by Zeus
No, Nix is the Greek Goddess of the night; a unique individual.
The Greek Goddess, Nyx (also sometimes called Nox), the Goddess of the night, was born from Chaos. Her siblings include some of the oldest deitys in Greek mythology, such as Gaia (earth), Erebus (darkness) and Tartarus (the underworld)
Trivia is the Roman goddess who "haunted crossroads, graveyards, and was the goddess of sorcery and witchcraft, wandered about at night, and was seen only by the barking of dogs who told of her approach".Hecate is her Greek equivalent, she is the Titan goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts and necromancy.