She is a river goddess.
A Greek river god.
Seers like Ismenus may create prophecies to gain power and influence over others, or to instill fear and control in a population. Prophecies can also be used as a tool for manipulation and to shape future events in a way that benefits the seer.
Persephone, goddess of the grain (by Zeus) Ploutos, god of wealth (by Iasion) Philomelus/Bootes, invented the wagon and the plough. (by Iasion) Korybas, leader of the Samothracian Korybantes (by Iasion) Eubouleus, demi-god (by Karmanor) Khrysothemis, demi-goddess (by Karmanor) Despoine, mystery goddess (by Poseidon) Areion, immortal horse (by Poseidon) Demeter was sometimes titled Erinys Telphousia it may be assumed that she and not a Erinys the creatures: Aithon, Phlogeus, Konabos and Phobos, fire-breathing, immortal horses which drew the chariot of the god Ares. (by Boreas) Dragon of Ismenus, Cadmus slew and from sown teeth Spartoi grew (by Ares)
Persephone, goddess of the grain (by Zeus) Ploutos, god of wealth (by Iasion) Philomelus/Bootes, invented the wagon and the plough. (by Iasion) Korybas, leader of the Samothracian Korybantes (by Iasion) Eubouleus, demi-god (by Karmanor) Khrysothemis, demi-goddess (by Karmanor) Despoine, mystery goddess (by Poseidon) Areion, immortal horse (by Poseidon) Demeter was sometimes titled Erinys Telphousia it may be assumed that she and not a Erinys the creatures: Aithon, Phlogeus, Konabos and Phobos, fire-breathing, immortal horses which drew the chariot of the god Ares. (by Boreas) Dragon of Ismenus, Cadmus slew and from sown teeth Spartoi grew (by Ares)
Persephone, goddess of the grain (by Zeus) Ploutos, god of wealth (by Iasion) Philomelus/Bootes, invented the wagon and the plough. (by Iasion) Korybas, leader of the Samothracian Korybantes (by Iasion) Eubouleus, demi-god (by Karmanor) Khrysothemis, demi-goddess (by Karmanor) Despoine, mystery goddess (by Poseidon) Areion, immortal horse (by Poseidon) Demeter was sometimes titled Erinys Telphousia it may be assumed that she and not a Erinys the creatures: Aithon, Phlogeus, Konabos and Phobos, fire-breathing, immortal horses which drew the chariot of the god Ares. (by Boreas) Dragon of Ismenus, Cadmus slew and from sown teeth Spartoi grew (by Ares)
Amphion with Niobe had six sons and six daughters, she boasted she was better then Leto, who only had two - Artemis and Apollo; so Artemis with poisoned arrows killed the girls - and Apollo the boys, some say one girl and one boy escaped.Their names by author.Apollodorus: Agenor, Astycratia, Astyoche, Cleodoxa, Damasichthon, Eupinytus, Ismenus, Neaera, Ogygia, Pelopia, Phaedimus, Phthia, Phylomache, Sipylus, TantalusHyginus: Archenor, Astycratia, Astynome, Chias, Chloris, Cleodoxa, Damasichthon, Eudoxa, Eupinytus, Ismenus, Neaera, Ogygia, Phaedimus, Phthia, Sipylus, Tantalus, TheraOvid:Alphenor, Damasichthon, Ilioneus, Ismenus, Phaedimus, Sipylus, Tantalus.
goddess
The possessive form of "goddess" is "goddess's."
she is a goddess. she is the goddess of wisdom and war.
There was no goddess named Venas. However, there is a Roman goddess named Venus, who was the goddess of love and beauty. This goddess is named Aphrodite.
Major Goddess' Hera: Goddess of Marriage Athena: Goddess of Wisdom and Battle Strategy Demeter: Goddess of the Harvest Aphrodite: Goddess and Love and Beauty Artemis: Maiden Goddess of the Hunt Hestia: Goddess of the Home Minor Goddess' Nike: Goddess of Victory Amphirite: Wife of Poseidon and Goddess of the Mediterranean Nemesis: Goddess of Revenge
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, therefore she does not have a goddess for her, because she is a goddess.