THe Harpies were terrible winged hags with sharp claws and fangs. I don't think they were really goddesses, though.
Iris, goddess of the rainbow, and the Harpies
Iris, goddess of the rainbow, and the Harpies
Harpies are the hounds of Hades, so I guess they are from the Underworld.
Iris was sister to Arke, Aello, Celaeno and Ocypete. Arke was her twin sister and was a messenger for the Titans. Aello, Ocypete and Celaneno were harpies who would abduct people and take them to Tartarus.
The Anemi were the Greek gods of winds; Boreas the North wind, Zephryos the West wind, Notos the South wind and Euros the East wind. They were closely connected with the seasons. The female counterparts to the Anemi were the Harpies.
Iris, the Greek messenger goddess, was believed to have no biological children. However, she was known as a maternal figure to the three Harpies, who were often described as her daughters.
Jason killed the Harpies by first throwing 2 spears both slicing of their wings and when they fell Jason stabbed the Hrpies until their death then told Phineas who the Harpies were stealing off that the Harpies were dead
Nike, the goddess of victory had wings. The sirens and harpies both had wings.
Iris helped the gods, especially Zeus and Hera. She also helped her sisters the Harpies by asking the Argonauts to not kill them if the Harpies would never again bother Phineus.
Apollonius of Rhodes wrote a poem about Jason and the Argonauts. In this poem, Iris promised that the harpies who were her sisters would not bother Phineas if the argonauts would not kill the harpies.
There is no such Greek Goddess.
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