Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, is often associated with his son, Erichthonius. In some myths, Erichthonius is described as a legendary king of Athens, born from the earth and associated with the worship of Athena. Hephaestus is also sometimes linked to other offspring through different myths, but Erichthonius is the most prominent figure connected to him.
Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan. I don't think the Romans have a word for "Hephaestus", but, like I said, Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan.
Hephaestus was the Greek name. The Roman equivalent was Vulcan.
Hephaestus originally had one biological son, who was Erichthonius. He was 'born' when Hephaestus tried to rape Athena. However she escaped him and his semen fell to the ground, and actually impregnated Gaia. Athena became to child's foster mother. There are some myths that Hephaestus did have extra 'sons' but they themselves could be foster children Hephaestus took care of during his exile. And they were Palaimonius and the 'Kabeiroi' on the island of Samothrace - Possible a group of craftsmen, who too were slightly crippled like Hephaestus
The Roman equivalent of Hephaestus is Vulcan.
Vulcan is the Roman name of a god that is called counterpart to Greek Hephaestus.
Hephaestus and Ares are the sons of Zeus and Hera.
Hephaestus and Ares are both brothers, the sons of Hera and Zeus.
Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan. I don't think the Romans have a word for "Hephaestus", but, like I said, Hephaestus's Roman name is Vulcan.
Hephaestus is the Greek name. In Roman, he was Vulcan.
Hephaestus was the Greek name. The Roman equivalent was Vulcan.
Hephaestus originally had one biological son, who was Erichthonius. He was 'born' when Hephaestus tried to rape Athena. However she escaped him and his semen fell to the ground, and actually impregnated Gaia. Athena became to child's foster mother. There are some myths that Hephaestus did have extra 'sons' but they themselves could be foster children Hephaestus took care of during his exile. And they were Palaimonius and the 'Kabeiroi' on the island of Samothrace - Possible a group of craftsmen, who too were slightly crippled like Hephaestus
The Roman equivalent of Hephaestus is Vulcan.
Vulcan is the Roman name of a god that is called counterpart to Greek Hephaestus.
The Palici; The Cabeiri; Erichthonius, Periphetes, Ardalus, Cercyon (possibly), Olenus, Palaemonius (a Argonaut), Philottus, Pylius and Spinter.
Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty and married Hephaestus. Anyways, Aphrodite's Roman name is Venus just to let you know. 2 of her sons are: Adonis and Aeneas.
Hephaestus had no "nick-names" only titles and epithets.
The sons of Zeus and Hera are Ares, Hephaestus, and Hebe, while the daughters are Eris and Eileithyia.