There are not only a few gods and goddesses. In greek and roman mythology, their are tons of gods and goddesses
There was no goddess of the sky. Only Zeus, the god of the sky.
The Norse goddess of love and beauty is Vanadis.There is a goddess of love; Sjofn and a few god/desses of beauty; Baldur, Freyja, Gersemi, Gerdr, and Hnoss.
There is only one God of Christianity - the same one as with Judaism and Islaam
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
There is no goddess in Christianity. Only the God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit known as the trinity.
The early Romans weren't Christian. They had a rich pantheon of gods like all the other cultures at the time except the few groups who had embraced monotheism. The various gods ruled every aspect of life and there were many carved figures, sculpted statues, temples, rituals and celebrations to honor each one.Following is a listing of the various Roman deities. You can read about each one at the related link.Jupiter - King of the GodsJuno - Queen of the GodsNeptune - God of the SeaPluto - God of DeathApollo - God of the SunDiana - Goddess of the MoonMars - God of WarVenus - Goddess of LoveCupid - God of LoveMercury - Messenger of the GodsMinerva - Goddess of WisdomCeres - The Earth GoddessProserpine - Goddess of the UnderworldVulcan - The Smith GodBacchus - God of WineSaturn - God of TimeVesta - Goddess of the HomeJanus - God of DoorsUranus and Gaia - Parents of SaturnMaia - Goddess of GrowthFlora - Goddess of FlowersPlutus - 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.
Sjofn is a Goddess of Love, that is the only God/dess of "Heart" I can think of.
There was no god of war, like Ares was. Instead the Egyptians had a god of desctruction, named Seth, who was the only god that didn't have a definite head shape.------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Goddess of war was Sekhmet, the lioness goddess with a womans head.
Ariadne is not specified as a god, or rather a goddess, of anything. Her parents were Minos, son of the god Zeus and the mortal woman Europa, and Pasiphaë, daughter of the god Helios and the sea nymph Perse; therefore, she was only a half-goddess at best. In other renditions, she is stated to be a goddess, but it is only an epithet. In answer to your question, she is associated with the Minotaur's labyrinth, which she was said to be the ruler of.
No, because the only culture they had was greek culture.