Echo wasn't a goddess. She was a nymph.
A nymph is a lesser goddess usually associated with nature and its wonders; thus Echo became the 'goddess' of echoes with her curse.
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"IN Greek Mythology Artemis is the Greek Goddess of wolves."That is incorrect. Artemis is the Greek Goddess of the hunt, though she is quite fond of wolves. But she is not the Goddess of the wolves. Lupa is the Roman Goddess of wolves, if that helps any.
The ancient Greek goddess Artemis is the goddess of the Hunt, the moon, animals, virginity, and the wild.
Greek Goddess of Victory, Nike
the greek goddess of knowledge is Sophia. Sophia is just Greek for wisdom. The actual Greek goddess of wisdom was Athena.
Echo was not a goddess. She was an Oreiad, or Mountain Nymph.
Mythological creatures do not have birthdays. Echo was not a goddess, but a nymph.
Echo is not a goddess. She was an Oread, or mountain nymph, of unknown parentage.SHE WAS A NYMPH
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Yes, Echo is a Oreiad nymph of Mount Kithairon, or goddess from Greek mythology.
Echo was not a god (or goddess). She was actually a nymph, therefore she didn't have an area of influence.
Echo just repeat every thing because she got cursed by a goddess.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Echo's chattering annoyed the goddess Hera. Zeus was with some girl and asked/commanded Echo to stall his wife. Irate, Hera made it so that Echo would always get the last word, but never the first word.
Technically, echo was a Greek nymph, not a Goddess. As such, she didn't have a symbol. If you wanted to be creative, you could draw a mountain with wind through it, since she lived on a mountain and was doomed to only echo what others said.
It isn't specified in Greek Mythology how she died, although it is unlikely she did because she was a goddess. But in the stories, she was to compliment Hera to keep her unaware of Zeus' many affairs. But when Hera found out she cursed Echo to only be able to repeat the words others had said. This is where we get the modern word "echo"
The Ancient Greek mythological character Echo was condemned to repeat the words of others as a punishment from the goddess Hera.
Echo was not a goddess but a nymph. Nymphs are famous for not wearing anything at all.