The Greek myths have no chronology. Calypso was not a god, she was a goddess-nymph.
No; but she had children with Odysseus.
Calypso was a goddess nymph. Her father was the Titan Atlas. His other offspring were the Pleiades, the Hyades, Hyas, Maira, Dione and the Hesperides, so I suppose they can all be considered Calypso's siblings.
The god Apollo never got married.
The god Zeus is refers to Calypso as "the nymph of the braided tresses" when addressing his son Hermes about Odysseus.
The Greek myths have no chronology. Calypso was not a god, she was a goddess-nymph.
Calypso was not a god. She was a nymph in Greek mythology.
No; but she had children with Odysseus.
Calypso. There might be more but she's the only one I know of.
Pleione was a Nymph, not a god, and she was known best for being the mother of the Pleiades (by Atlas) and Calypso.
Calypso is a neutral character in Greek mythology. She is a nymph who is sometimes portrayed as both good and bad, depending on the context. Calypso is known for her association with Odysseus, not Poseidon (god of the sea). Poseidon is often depicted as a distinct deity with his own domain and stories in Greek mythology.
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Calypso was a goddess nymph. Her father was the Titan Atlas. His other offspring were the Pleiades, the Hyades, Hyas, Maira, Dione and the Hesperides, so I suppose they can all be considered Calypso's siblings.
No, as the Greek goddess Artemis was a virgin. She never married.
No.
In Greek mythology, the mother of the nymph Calypso is not specifically named. Calypso is often referred to as the daughter of the Titan Atlas or the Oceanid nymph Periboea, though this varies depending on different sources.
The god Apollo never got married.