In greek mythology?
A prophet would pass down the messages from heaven to society. They may also pass down messages from the future they've seen, as an advisor to civilians or as an advisor to the king.
Ares was the Son of Zeus, god of war. He was hated by Zeus. Has a limited role in Greek Mythology. He was on the losing side in Homer's 'The Iliad', the Geek epic poem set in the tenth year of the Trojan War. The noun Iliad means " a series of disasters. Roman mythology referred to Ares as Mars
Odin is the chief God in Norse Mythology. He is associated with battle, death, hunting, magic, poetry, prophecy, Shamanism, war, wisdom, and victory.
the goddess of love and beauty.
goddess of the hearth
In Greek mythology, Acrisius was the ancient king of Argos. When he was told a prophecy, he shut his daughter Danae inside a bronze tower.
The role of the oracle of Delphi was to cast prophecies like the prophecy that Cronos children would be greater than him so he ate them.
The Mythology of Geeks :-) I think you might mean Greek Mythology which is myths and legends about Greek Gods and warriors. They might be true but it is unlikely.
It is Zeus. In Roman mythology his name is Jupiter and is more mature in Roman mythology also more warlike than the greek version.
Zeus is the God of the sky and king of the gods
Ares is god of war and Aphrodites, godess of love and beautys, boyfriend
The Greek goddess of love and beauty is Aphrodite but in Roman mythology it is Venus
no hades has no children in geek mythology,but in the Percy Jackson series,he has 2 children
Phoebus Apollo
Ares was the Son of Zeus, god of war. He was hated by Zeus. Has a limited role in Greek Mythology. He was on the losing side in Homer's 'The Iliad', the Geek epic poem set in the tenth year of the Trojan War. The noun Iliad means " a series of disasters. Roman mythology referred to Ares as Mars
In Greek mythology, the person who used the navigation string (Ariadne's thread) to find his way out of the labyrinth after defeating the Minotaur was Theseus.
Isis would be the best answer, but there wasn't really a declared queen like Hera from Geek mythology.
so geek