There is no God or Goddess of all the Gods, Zeus is the king of the gods and kronos is the father to the first 6 gods. uranus is kronos' father who was born from chaos so there is no God of Gods the closest you can get is the king of the Gods
There is... 1.Aphrodite the goddess of love & beauty 2.Ares the god of war 3.Athena the goddess of sophisticated wisdom & art 4.Apollo the god of the sun & music 5.Hera the goddess of family 6.Zeus the king of all gods & goddess 7.Poseiden the god of all the seas 8.Hades the god of the underworld 9.Hermes the god of trade 10.Demeter the goddess of harvest 11.Artemis the goddess of the Hunt 12.Hestia goddess of the hearth and home If you want more gods and goddess just click on the link below.
yes, all God's names are capitalized at all times
Goddess
A god is male and a goddess is female
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
actually he is not a goddess he is a god and the reason he is a god is because he was brave to kill his own father the kings of the titans and he was also the one who saved all his brothers and sisters and they were so thankful that they let him be the god of all gods and goddess
These are the major Greek gods of OlympusZeus -the god of the skiesHades -the god of the UnderworldPoseidon-the god of the seaHermes- the messenger for the godsAthena -the goddess of wisdom and war strategyDionysus-the god of wineAphrodite- the goddess of loveArtemis-the goddess of the moonApollo-the god of the sunAres-the god of warDemeter-the goddess of the grain and harvestHera-the queen of heaven and goddess of marriage and womenHephaestus-the crippled god of metalwork and fireHestia-goddess of home and cooking
In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.In a way, yes, the ancient Greco-Roman beliefs had not God, but a god as a ruler. They believed in many gods, with each god or goddess having a special purpose of rulership. For example, Mars was the god of war, Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, Diana the goddess of hunters. All these gods were believed to be ruled by a sort of higher god, Jupiter.
Spartansbelievedin all 12 God of Olympus.
There are a lot of them, but the main ones are: Jupiter, God of Gods and thunder Neptune, God of the Seas Pluto, God of the Underworld Ceres, Goddess of the harvest Venus, Goddess of Love Mercury, God of Thieves Mars, God of War Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom Diana, Goddess of The Hunt Apollo, God of Light and Music Bacchus, God of Wine and Celebration Juno, Goddess of Family and Childbirth Vesta, Goddess of the Hearth Proserpina, Goddess of Springtime Vulcan, God of the Forge
Juno - Queen of the Gods Neptune - God of the Sea Pluto - God of Death Apollo - God of the Sun Diana - Goddess of the Moon Mars - God of War Venus - Goddess of Love Cupid - God of Love Mercury - Messenger of the Gods Minerva - Goddess of Wisdom Ceres - The Earth Goddess Proserpine - Goddess of the Underworld Vulcan - The Smith God Bacchus - God of Wine Saturn - God of Time Vesta - Goddess of the Home Janus - God of Doors Uranus and Gaia - Parents of Saturn Maia - Goddess of Growth Flora - Goddess of Flowers Plutus - God of Wealth
He was not a goddess but a god. The god of wine.
I think you're asking what a God and Goddess is. A God is a thing or person that you worship, and a Goddess is a female God.
The major ones are:First Born-Zeus, king of the godsHera, queen of the godsPoseidon, god of the seasHades, god of the underworldDemeter, goddess of the harvestHestia, goddess of the hearthZeus' & Hera's Children-Aphrodite, goddess of love and beautyApollo, god of the sun, music, and medicineAres, god of war and violenceArtemis, goddess of the moon and the huntAthena, goddess of wisdom and strategyDionysus, god of wine and festivalsHephaestus, god of blacksmiths and fireHermes, god of thieves, messages, and athletics
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There is... 1.Aphrodite the goddess of love & beauty 2.Ares the god of war 3.Athena the goddess of sophisticated wisdom & art 4.Apollo the god of the sun & music 5.Hera the goddess of family 6.Zeus the king of all gods & goddess 7.Poseiden the god of all the seas 8.Hades the god of the underworld 9.Hermes the god of trade 10.Demeter the goddess of harvest 11.Artemis the goddess of the Hunt 12.Hestia goddess of the hearth and home If you want more gods and goddess just click on the link below.
FYI there are 14 Greek gods and goddesses Zeus is the supreme god and the god of the air Poseidon is the god of the seas he created horses and makes earthquakes Aphrodite is the goddess of love and she is the most beautiful goddess Apollo is the god of the sun and music Ares is the god of war and he is behind all violence Artemis is the goddess of hunting and the moon Athena is the goddess of battle strategies and war Demeter is the goddess of vegetation Dionysus is the god of wine and joy Hades is the god of the underworld Hephaestus is god of iron Hera is goddess of marriage Hermes is god of thieves and he is the messenger god Hestia is goddess of family