Bia, in Greek mythology, is the personification of force and raw energy. She is one of the offspring of the primordial deities Pallas and Styx, along with her siblings Nike (Victory), Cratos (Strength), and Zeleia (Power). Bia gained recognition as a deity of force through her association with the divine attributes of strength and might, often depicted as a companion of the god Zeus. Her role in mythology emphasizes the importance of physical power in both divine and human realms.
Kids: Nike (goddess of Victory), Bia (goddess of Force), Kratos (god of Might or Rivalry), and Zelos (god of Zeal).
Bia was the spirit (daimona) of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion.Site; http://www.theoi.com/Daimon/Bia.html
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Apollo is not a Greek goddess; he is a Greek god, born of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan born goddess Leto.
Peitho is a goddess of persuasion, seduction and charming speech. In combination with force (bia) she also represented forceful inducement and rape (including bridal abduction).
it is not a god it is a goddess named Bia
Bia was the personification of power and force and was one of the attendants of Zeus.
Bia- Goddess of Force. Boreas- God of the North Wind. Bromios- Another name for Dionysus, the god of wine.
Kids: Nike (goddess of Victory), Bia (goddess of Force), Kratos (god of Might or Rivalry), and Zelos (god of Zeal).
All Greek gods and goddesses had "powers". Cratus was a god of power, along with his sister Bia.
In Greek mythology, Styx, the goddess of the River Styx, was married to the Titan Pallas. Together they had children, including Zelus (God of Zeal), Nike (Goddess of Victory), Kratos (God of Strength), and Bia (Goddess of Force).
Kratos is the god of of strength, might, power and sovereign rule. Alkê was the goddess personification of battle-strength, prowess and courage. Bia, sister of Kratos and goddess of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion.
Bia was the spirit (daimona) of force, power, might, bodily strength and compulsion.Site; http://www.theoi.com/Daimon/Bia.html
Orpheus is not a Greek god: he is a mortal, as he died.
In Greek myth, Dionysus died to become a god. As a Greek god, he does not die.
Boreas - god of the north wind Benthesikyme - a daughter of Poseidon and patron of Ethiopia Brizo - patron of sailors Bia - personification of bodily strength
Styx is the goddess of the Underworld River of Hate by which the gods swear by; she is the mother of Nike (Victory), Zelos (Rivalry), Bia (Force) and Kratos (Strength)- their father being Pallas. She and her children sided with Zeus in the Titan war.