Aeneas is mortal because of the mortality of his father, Anchises. Venus was with the mortal Anchises and bore their son, Aeneas, who was a "half-blood," so to speak, and therefore mortal.
Palaemon was a young sea-god who, with his mother Leukothea, came to the aid of sailors in distress. They were turned into gods, being originally the mortals Ino and Melikertes.
For the sympathy of the Trojans, he whisks Aeneas away from being stabbed.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
Yes, Aeneas had children. In Virgil's "Aeneid," he is the father of Ascanius, also known as Iulus, who is born to Aeneas and his first wife, Creusa. After the fall of Troy, Aeneas is also associated with the founding of a lineage that would lead to the Roman people, with Ascanius being a significant figure in that ancestry.
Leto was the goddess of motherhood and with her children, a protectress of the young. That being her nature, as a Titan goddess and mother of the powerful twins Apollo and Artemis - we must assume she had greater if hidden power as her name suggests.
Palaemon was a young sea-god who, with his mother Leukothea, came to the aid of sailors in distress. They were turned into gods, being originally the mortals Ino and Melikertes.
Primarily for being the mother of Agamemnon.
Wosret was an Egyptian goddess worshiped for being the mother of the goddess Hathor as well as being Atum's first wife.
Aeneas is famous for being a loser.
Leto; the mother of Apollo, did not die in Greek Myth being a Titan goddess.
Eros, also known as Cupid, is the son of the goddess of love Aphrodite. He is known for being childish and mischievous in his affairs with mortals and immortals.
No, Alcmene was not a goddess. She was best known for being the mother of the hero, Heracles. See 'related links' for more information.
For the sympathy of the Trojans, he whisks Aeneas away from being stabbed.
Hera was born as a goddess; her mother being Rhea and her father Cronus.
The goddess of Achilles is actually the "Mother" of Achilles and the answer is Thetis (The Mother of Achilles)
She is not the goddess of the hunt. That is Artemis twin sister of Apollo. Hera is the 'mother' goddess of the greek myths being the Queen of the Gods. She is sometime portrayed as the goddess of marriage.
Gaia, the Greek goddess, is most famous for being the personification of the Earth and the mother of all creation. She is often associated with fertility, agriculture, and the natural world.