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Zeus is the leader god. he is the god of ligtning and the sky. and that's all there is to it
The goddesses of night are often personified in various mythologies. In Greek mythology, Nyx is the primordial goddess of the night, representing darkness and mystery. Similarly, in Roman mythology, Nox is the equivalent deity, embodying the night and its shadows. Other cultures, like Hinduism, feature goddesses such as Ratri, who personifies the night and is associated with protection and rest.
Zeus is said to live on Mount Olympus, the highest mountain in Greece and the home of the divine gods and goddesses in Greek mythology. He resides there with his fellow Olympian gods and goddesses.
Astrope and Bronte are lesser-known figures from Greek mythology, often associated with the personifications of celestial phenomena. Astrope represents the stars or constellations, while Bronte is linked to thunder and is one of the three thunderer goddesses, alongside her sisters, who embody aspects of storms and atmospheric phenomena. These goddesses reflect the ancient Greeks' reverence for nature and the cosmos.
The meaning of Vesta is the same as Hestia; they were originally separate goddesses from different peoples - that of the Greeks and the Romans, who came to interchange the names of the goddesses so they became "the same". There are similarities, as well as differences.
Freya's chariot is pulled by two large Norwegian Forest Cats.
The same way all horses pulled chariots. They were hitched to the chariot and they pulled.
Horses of Zeus.
The Old Norse/Viking/ Scandinavian people. For it is a name of one of their goddesses.
7, Thor, Loki, Frey, Freya, Idun, Sif, and Hel :)
potatoes or the number a also a littl tiney fredric made of three <2>
The Romans used horses to pull their chariots. 2 or 4 horses was most common but 10 horses were once used.
it was pulled by horse and usually raced against other chariots
Freyja is one of few Norse gods/goddesses who do not die in the mythology. She even survives Ragnarök, the end of the world.
A chariot is a small two wheeled cart that can be pulled by either one horse or as many as ten.
They were pulled by four donkeys.
They were used in the military by soldiers in wars. They were pulled by a hores while a sodier was on it holding his shield.