I think that Hephaestus only had one wife, Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty.
it was only Aphrodite
Hephaestus, the Greek god of craftsmanship and fire, had several enemies in Greek mythology. One of his most notable enemies was Hera, his own mother, who threw him off Mount Olympus due to his physical deformities. Another enemy was Ares, the god of war, who had an affair with Hephaestus's wife, Aphrodite. Additionally, Hephaestus had conflicts with other gods and mortals throughout various myths and stories.
Hephaestus was a Greek god born with his "powers" to other gods, his mother Hera and often his father is Zeus.
Aphrodite became married to Hephaestus because Zues knew that the other Gods would fight over Aphrodite....so he gave her hand to Hephaestus in marriage.
Hephaestus was born of Hera; his father is sometimes told to be Zeus, other times he was born of Hera alone.
it was only Aphrodite
The wives are not wives with each other. They are just married to the same man.
Hephaestus, the Greek god of craftsmanship and fire, had several enemies in Greek mythology. One of his most notable enemies was Hera, his own mother, who threw him off Mount Olympus due to his physical deformities. Another enemy was Ares, the god of war, who had an affair with Hephaestus's wife, Aphrodite. Additionally, Hephaestus had conflicts with other gods and mortals throughout various myths and stories.
Other gods see Hephaestus as just the weapon maker of Mount Olympus. Nothing very special.
Hephaestus and Ares are both brothers, the sons of Hera and Zeus.
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Hephaestus was a Greek god born with his "powers" to other gods, his mother Hera and often his father is Zeus.
Aphrodite became married to Hephaestus because Zues knew that the other Gods would fight over Aphrodite....so he gave her hand to Hephaestus in marriage.
Hephaestus was friends with some gods and goddesses
Hephaestus crafted many of the weapons of the gods, but he also built protectors and other magnificent works.
Hephaestus was born of Hera; his father is sometimes told to be Zeus, other times he was born of Hera alone.
Hephaestus was in charge of making the other thrones for the other gods. When Hera sat in hers, invisible chairs wrapped around her, and the chair shot out into the air. Hephaestus said that he would not release her unless he got Aphrodite as his wife, which he did.