Callisto is not a goddess; she is a Princess of Arcadia who after death was placed as the constellation the Great Bear.
callisto was a nymph the daughter of Lycaon. she was one of Zeus's lovers
Arcas was a figure in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Callisto. Callisto was a naiad, or water nymph, who was transformed into a bear by the goddess Artemis. Arcas nearly killed Callisto before Zeus transformed her into the constellation Ursa Major.
Lykaôn and Nônakris or Nycteus or Ceteus and Stilbe.
Zeus disguised himself as the goddess Artemis to seduce Callisto. Under the guise of Artemis, Zeus gained Callisto's trust and took advantage of her. This ultimately led to Callisto becoming pregnant with Zeus's child.
Yes, Hermes, as well she raised Arkas son of Zeus and Callisto.
The surface of Callisto is heavily cratered and extremely old. It does not show any sign of volcanic activity.
becauseDemeter the divinity of grain thought of as a goddess and not a god?
Well the main god is Zeus and the goddess is hear and Callisto was a nymph of some sort
Callisto was a nymph and follower of Artemis. She took a vow of virginity, but was seduced and impregnated by Zeus. Artemis became angry that Calliso broke her oath, and turned her into a bear. Callisto later gave birth to a son, Arcus. Years later, Arcus and Callisto were turned into stars, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, respectively, by Zeus.
In Greek mythology, Callisto was a nymph or a follower of the goddess Artemis. She was described as exceptionally beautiful with long, flowing hair and a graceful appearance. Ultimately, she was transformed into a bear by the goddess Hera.
Isis the goddess is never thought to die.
Callisto does not have volcanoes, geysers, or tectonic activity like Earth. Some impact craters on Callisto may have undergone tectonic modification. It is thought that the moon is geologically dead, with a frozen, icy surface that has remained mostly unchanged for billions of years.