The Greeks did not give mythological deities eye colors, as being immortal they could change such an appearance.
maybe it was goldish yellow the color of the sun.
Most likely green but any color he wanted...And that color was probably green.
Greek gods and goddesses could change their features and bodies at will, including eye color.
Apollo's most famous nymph lover was Daphne. In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who caught Apollo's eye, but she prayed to her father, a river god, to transform her into a laurel tree to escape Apollo's advances.
Poseidon can change his eye color as well as shape shift.
Greek gods and goddesses could change their appearances, including eye color.
maybe it was goldish yellow the color of the sun.
Most likely green but any color he wanted...And that color was probably green.
Greek gods and goddesses could change their features and bodies at will, including eye color.
His eye color was stormy blue, and his hair was dark gold.
Greek myth does not give Hecate a eye color.
It isn't told in Greek myth.
Apollo's most famous nymph lover was Daphne. In Greek mythology, Daphne was a nymph who caught Apollo's eye, but she prayed to her father, a river god, to transform her into a laurel tree to escape Apollo's advances.
Poseidon can change his eye color as well as shape shift.
Well if you want to know who Zeus is then he's the Greek god if the sky, ruler of all gods, and he's known for his "wandering eye".
In Greek mythology, Zeus is often described as having eyes that are either blue or grey. These colors are typically associated with the sky, emphasizing Zeus's dominion over the heavens as the king of the gods.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is typically depicted with eyes that are described as being bright and piercing, often likened to lightning or the sky. While specific references to his eye color may vary in different texts and interpretations, it is commonly believed that Zeus's eyes are a striking shade of blue or gray, reflecting his connection to the heavens and his role as the king of the gods.