Felicitas was the Roman goddess of happiness.
No, there is an Irish one however-Beag, or Elpis the Greek goddess of hope NO. Beag is not the Irish goddess of wishes. She and her two daughters guard the Well of Wisdom, which grants all wisdom to people if they take a drink of it's waters.
There is no specific Greek god or goddess of wishes. In Greek mythology, individuals would typically make offerings or prayers to various gods and goddesses depending on the nature of their wish. Gods like Zeus, Hera, Aphrodite, and Apollo were often invoked for different types of wishes or desires.
There is no Norse goddess of mischief, however there is a Norse god of mischief - Loki. It may be the the asker wishes to know the Norse goddess of the underworld - her name, in fact is Hel, and her domain is also known as Hel (one "l" not two).
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 most powerful god and goddess is: God - Zeus Reason: he is the god of storms and every god/goddess Goddess - Hera Reason: She married Zeus, which meant that she was the god of gods/goddesses Possible answers: God - Neptune (first god) Goddess - Nyx... Even Zeus would dare not fight her Nyx was the eldest goddess
Zeus is the head of the Greek pantheon; he has no god or goddess. He is a god, the chief god as it were.
she is a goddess. she is the goddess of wisdom and war.
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