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That depends on which pantheon you're referring to. Judging by the categories, I'm guessing you're asking after Greek myths, in which case you're asking after Nemesis, the Greek goddess of revenge and balance. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than I in other pantheons will come along and fill you in if that's not what you're after.

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What is Nemesis the god of?

Nemesis is the goddess of revenge. She represents balance.


What are some minor greek gods?

Hecate minor goddess of magic, Nemesis minor goddess of Revenge, Morpheus minor god of dreams, sleep, Prometheus minor god of the future, Adonis minor god of Handsomeness.


What is the goddess of revenge's name?

Nemesis is the goddess of revenge. I think. More correctly, the goddess of retribution, which amounts to practically the same thing.


Who was the Greek goddess of revenge?

Nemesis.


Greek gods and their duties?

Zeus: skies (god)Poseidon: water (god)Hades: underworld (god)Demeter: growth (goddess)Persephone: springtime (goddess)Ares: war (god)Dionysus: wine, celebrations (god)Hermes: medicine, messenger of gods travel, thieves (god)Hephaestus: the forge and fire (god)Apollo: sun, bringer of sudden death to mortals (god)Artemis: moon, archery, protector of women (goddess)Hera: queen of Heaven, marrige (goddess)Hestia: the hearth and home (goddess)Thanatos: dead people (god)Morpheus: dreams (god)Hypnos: sleep (god)Hygenia: sanitation (goddess)Aphrodite: love, beauty, and lust (goddess)Eros: love (god)Nike: victory and revenge (goddess)Athena: battle strategy, war, wisdom, craft (goddess)Iris: rainbows, used to serve gods, refills clouds with water (goddess)Nyx: night time and darkness (goddess)Erebus: night time (god)P.S. This is just off the top of my head


What is the name of the greek goddess of revenge?

Nemesis


Who was the greek goddess that made all plants wither and die in revenge of her brothers?

It was the goddess Demeter, the goddess of the harvest who made all the world's plants wither and die, but it was in mourning of her daughter Persephone who had been stolen to the underworld by the God Hades to become his bride.


Dionysus was the goddess of what?

He was not a goddess but a god. The god of wine.


A greek god and goddess?

I think you're asking what a God and Goddess is. A God is a thing or person that you worship, and a Goddess is a female God.


What is the greek name of each god or goddess?

ZOMG, every god and goddess? There are loads, but these are the ones I know of: *The 12 Olympians are: Zeus (god of lightning and sky) Poseidon (god of the sea) Hera (goddess of marriage) Athena (goddess of wisdom, the arts & battle strategy) Hephaestus (god of smiths and fire) Aphrodite (goddess of love) Ares (god of war) Hermes (Messenger god, god of thieves, travelers and highway men) Dionysus (god of wine and ecstasy) Demeter (goddess of the harvest) Artemis (god of music, poetry, medicine and the sun) Apollo (goddess of the hunt & the wild) *The others: Hades (god of the dead) Hecate (goddess of magic) Nemesis (goddess of revenge) Tyche (goddess of good luck) Iris (goddess of the rainbows) Ananke (goddess of fate, destiny, inevitability & necessity) Janus (god of choice/chance/decision?) Hestia (goddess of the harth) Thantos (is the angel of death) Hypnos (god of sleep) Aeolus (lord of the four winds) Selene (goddess of the moon) Boreas (god of the North[?] wind) Helios (god of the sun) Eros (god of love) also known as Cupid Persephone (goddess of springtime) Khoine (goddess of snow and ice) *I forget what they represent: Eris Nyx Metis Harmonia Lyssa Nike Morpheus Hebe Deimos Ate Melinoe Amphitrite Phobos Eos Search them up on wikipedia if you curious. Some are harder to find then the others.


Deities of vengeance in Greek mythology?

Nemesis is the Greek Goddess of Vengeance.


Who is the god of darkness?

I believe your talking about the Roman god of death which is Pluto, also known as Hades in Greek mythology.A:The Roman goddess of the night was known as Nox; the Greeks called her Nyx. Please see the attached link.