Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility, is often associated with the use of a magical girdle or belt, which has the power to make anyone fall in love. While she is not typically depicted as a warrior like some other gods, her influence can be seen as a weapon in the realm of desire and attraction. In art, she is sometimes accompanied by Eros (Cupid), reinforcing her power over love and passion.
No.
No, because Selene does not need a weapon, being the goddess of the moon and favored consort of Zeus.
Nyx didn't use a weapon, other than darkness itself. G.M.
Hebe is not need weapons as the goddess of Youth.
Generally, Poseidon was depicted with a trident, as was his Roman counterpart, Neptune.
spear
No.
No, because Selene does not need a weapon, being the goddess of the moon and favored consort of Zeus.
Hestia needed no weapon, being the goddess of fire - weapons can not be forged without fire.
Simple, Athena was the goddess of battle strategy and Wisdom. In other words Athena can kick your butt and to show that she carries a weapon.
She is the goddess of fire, without fire weapons can not be forged.
Didn't really have a weapon. She was the goddess of marriage, but she was insanely jealous.
As the goddess of Youth, she could make those who were old young again. You might think this a weapon if one who received this "gift" did not want it.
her symbol was a spear
Bow and arrow, for Artemis was the goddess of the Hunt.
As far as I know, Iris did not have a "weapon." She was the goddess of the Rainbow, and a messenger of the gods. She holds a herald's staff. She brings water from the Stynx in a pitcher. This water is for oaths for the gods.
The goddess Artemis' weapon of choice would be her silver bow and arrows.