Hemera is the primeval goddesses or "Protogenoi" of day, and later identified with Hera and Eos (Dawn).
Hemera (Day) was born of Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness).
Hemera, daughter of Nyx and Erebus
Hemera was the goddess of daylight and the sun. Apollo was the god of sun and light.
Hemera the Greek goddess of the day was mother of Gaea (Earth), Ouranos (Heaven), and Thalassa (Sea) by Aither, the god of bright upper air.
Day itself is Hemera's symbol as she is the goddess of day.
The Greek deities didn't have specific powers. They were all capable of doing whatever they wanted. However they did have a very specific and structured hierarchy. That said, Hemera was a primordial god and the personification of daylight.
Judah was important to fulfill God's plan and to procure the development of his own soul.
They were a religious ceremony to the god Zeus.
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Eros; Greek god of loveErebus: Greek god of darknessNyx: Greek goddess of the nightAether: Greek god of the bright blue upper air of heavenHermera (correct spelling Hemera) : Greek goddess of the dayThe Moirae, the Greek fates Clotho, Lachesis, and AtropusPontus: a early Greek god of the sea
For the Greeks, it broke down like this: Aether was the original god associated with "light" (as opposed to darkness embodied by Erebos). Day was embodied by Hemera (who was the opposite of Nyx). Later, Hyperion was the Titan associated with Light, and he was the father of Helios (Sun) and Selene (Moon). They were in turn supplanted by Apollo (Sun) and Artemis (Moon), with the separate concept of "light" disappearing altogether.
Eros was the first God created out of Chaos. The first goddesses were Nyx (night) and Hemera (day). In some myths, he was the son of Aphrodite, though I think contrary and that he was just a companion.