Not as far as we know.
Few of the gods were married in what we consider the traditional sense. Eris was the goddess of discord and strife, so settling down with a single mate would have been against her nature. She is mentioned as having a number of children, but as they are all personified concepts closely associated with Strife, it's possible that they were just extensions of Eris herself. No mate is ever mentioned.
The Roman goddess Minerva was not married. She was a virgin goddess.
No, she was considered a virgin goddess
First off, Artemis was a Greek goddess. She did not have any children because she was a virgin goddess.
Poseidon had many kids. He had children with the goddess Demeter. and also i believe he had kid/kids with Aphrodite. there is more thats just what i know off the top of my head.
Few of the gods were married in what we consider the traditional sense. Eris was the goddess of discord and strife, so settling down with a single mate would have been against her nature. She is mentioned as having a number of children, but as they are all personified concepts closely associated with Strife, it's possible that they were just extensions of Eris herself. No mate is ever mentioned.
There was none, Ares was Hera's son. Not that that didn't stop Greek goddesses and gods, but Hera was also goddess of marriage and married to the unfaithful Zeus.
NO, nobody wanted her.
In my opinion it would have to be discord from mylittlepony.
Eris is a dwarf planet, because it is sufficiently massive that it's formed into a spheroid due to its own gravity, but it has not cleared its orbital path, as it would need to in order to be considered a planet. Eris is the largest known object in the Kuiper Belt.
The Roman goddess Minerva was not married. She was a virgin goddess.
Diana is a Roman Goddess. Diana is also a virgin goddess.
No, she was not.
yes
Pheme/Ossa the Greek goddess of rumor and fame, never married.
No, she was considered a virgin goddess
Hestia, goddess of the hearth