Hemera the Greek goddess of the day was mother of Gaea (Earth), Ouranos (Heaven), and Thalassa (Sea) by Aither, the god of bright upper air.
The Roman goddess Diana had no kids. She was a virgin goddess.
Hades, god of the underworld. Haemons, son of Boreas and Oreithyia; turned into a mountain. Halia, sea-woman, daughter of Poseidon, Potus, or Uranus and Thalassa. Halys, river god, courted Sinope and unsuccessful. Harmonia, daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. Hebe, goddess of eternal youth. Hecate, Underworld goddess. Helius, sun Titan god. Hermera, goddess of day. Hephaestus is the blacksmith to the Greek gods; god of fire and the forges. Hera, wife of Zeus. Heracles, guards the Gates of Olympus. Heramaphroditus, born Atlantiades, loved by Salmacies; a god/goddess of both sexes. Hermes, god of messengers. Herse, goddess of dew. Hestia, goddess of home and hearth. Hippocrene, deified fountain dedicated to the Muses. Hippolytus, deified mortal, became the god Virbius of the Aricia's Lake. Hippona, goddess of horses. Hyacinthos, deified mortal. Hyagnis, a lightning god. Hyas, a rain god son of Atlas and Pleione. Hydra, monster deity of darkness and drought. Hygeia, goddess of health. Hylas, deified mortal companion of Heracles. Hymen, god of marriage. Hypate, Muse who personifies the high string of the lyre. Hyperion, Titan god of the sun. Hypnos, god of sleep.
Artemis does not have kids. She is a virgin goddess. But, in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, there is a cabin for her because she leads a group of girls called the Hunters, who are skilled archers, so when they go to Camp- Half Blood, they can have a place to stay.
Virgin huntress, goddess of the light of the moon, goddess of the wilderness, goddess of animals.
The Parthenon was dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos (Athena the Virgin).
Hemera was the Greek goddess of daytime.
Hemera was the Greek goddess of daytime. Her name begins with the letters He.
HEMERA
Hemera never died in Greek myth.
She is the Goddess of the day
Hemera - Goddess of the Day
Greece, or ancient Hellenes.
Either Dione, Hemera, or Thalassa.
Day itself is Hemera's symbol as she is the goddess of day.
No; Hemera is the primeval goddess of the day; daughter of Nyx and Erebus and mate of Aither. Gaea is her daughter; Rhea is the daughter of Gaea and mother of Hera. Hemera is then the great-grandmother of Hera.
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She's a greek goddess and she rides a chariot across the sky trailing stars and her 2 sons are with her, Thanatos and Hypnos. She can either bring death or sleep to mankind harm or helpful and she has many many kids. A daughter of her's is Hemera, goddess of the day. .