Penelope is one of them
The Roman goddess of the dawn was called Aurora. Diana was the goddess of hunt etc.
A miner goddess named Terpsichore was the goddess of dance.
Apollo is the Greek god who appears most frequently in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.). He is the god of prophecy, which is one of the most repeated words by the characters and the chorus. The following lists the gods who may be found in addition to Apollo: 1. Amphitrite the sea goddess; 2. Aphrodite the goddess of love; 3. Ares the war god; 4. Artemis the goddess of the hunt; 5. Athena the goddess of wisdom; 6. Dionysus the wine god; 7. Furies the goddesses of fate and revenge; 8. Hades the Underworld god; 9. Helios the sun god; 10. Pan the nature god; 11. Zeus the chief god.
Erda
no
athena
yes
Athena helps Odysseus as well as Telemachus
Athena does.
It tells those who know that Athena is a goddess of heroic traits that these men are heroes.
Marriage, family
The goddess, Athene, goes in disguise to Ithaca to encourage Telemachus to deal in a manly fashion with the Suitors who are courting his mother, Penelope, and with finding out what has happened to his father. She plays a large role in aiding Telemachus to search for his father, primarily because she was very fond of Odysseus and wanted him to return home to Ithaca. Telemachus would also play a role in the battle in the hall, very important for Odysseus' success.
First, Penelope wasn't a goddess, she was the mortal wife of the Greek hero Odysseus. That said, Penelope had only one child, a son named Telemachus.
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and the home.
Telemachus was the son of Odysseus and Penelope, who was much favoured by the goddess Athene. She prompted him to stand up to Penelope's unruly suitors who had infested their home during Odysseus's 20 year absence, and also to voyage to Pylos and Lacedaemon to enquire after his father's fate. Following Odysseus's return, Telemachus helped his father in the slaughter of the obnoxious suitors, and in standing up to their outraged relatives afterwards. He also appears in the Telegony, a 2-book epic poem about the events following the death of Odysseus. Odysseus was accidentally killed by Telegonus, his son by the goddess Circe. Following his death, Telemachus and Telegonus moved to Aeaea with Penelope, and Telemachus ended up marrying Circe.
Knitting is associated with weaving, and the Greek goddess of weaving and wisdom is Athena.
In the epic poem "The Odyssey," Odysseus goes into town accompanied by his loyal son Telemachus, his faithful swineherd Eumaeus, and the goddess Athena in disguise.