In Greek mythology, the goddess associated with childbirth is Eileithyia. She is often depicted as a goddess who assists women during labor and is considered a protector of mothers and newborns. Eileithyia is sometimes linked to other deities like Artemis and Hera, who also have connections to fertility and motherhood.
Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and fertility, was born on Mount Olympus, the home of the gods, but the exact date of his birth is not specified in Greek mythology.
Hades was born before time was being recorded.
Anubis is the Greek name for the Egyptian god Anpu, pronounced Anapa. It possibly means "royal child".
Apollo is never given a set birth-date: he is a ageless immortal.
No, Cupid was a Roman god, and the child of Mars and Venus. His Greek counter part was Eros, who's parent was Chaos. It is a very normal mistake to think he was the child of Ares and Aphrodite.
No birth dates are given in Greek mythology.
No birth date is given for any Greek god.
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If you mean first god alive, that would have to be the God of the Bible, but the first god in Greek mythology is Chaos. He gave birth to Gaia, who gave birth to the Titans, who gave birth to the Greek gods you hear about in most myths.
Apollo protected boy children and Artemis protected any child at birth, and girl children until marriage.
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Not that much, unless a Greek god had a child with them.
Unless your Hercules i doubt your the child of a greek god... but, according to books, you normally have some kind of impairment, and expierience wierd flashes, and powers.
Birth dates are not given in Greek mythology, and Greek gods did not die.
The Greek goddess Circe does not have a birthday mentioned in mythology.
Aelus was born from Poseidon and Melanippe.(and his brother Boeotus) He was a god, so no date of birth :)
He has been a Greek God from birth, being the son of Zeus and a nymph named Leto.