Titan Lord Kronos ate his five children who were Gods.
The Greek god who ate his own children is Cronus, also known as Kronos. He did this out of fear of a prophecy that one of his children would overthrow him as the ruler of the gods.
The Greek god of drama is Dionysus. He is also associated with wine, fertility, and religious ecstasy.
Poseidon is the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses. He is often depicted with a trident, which he uses to control the seas. As one of the twelve Olympian gods, Poseidon held great power and influence in ancient Greek mythology.
There is no specific Greek god of electricity. In Greek mythology, Zeus was the god of the sky and thunder, and he was often associated with lightning bolts, which could be seen as a representation of electricity.
The Greek phrase for "God bless you" is «Να σε ευλογεί ο Θεός» (Na se evloei o Theos).
The youngest god in Greek mythology is typically considered to be Dionysus, the god of wine and revelry. He was born from Zeus and the mortal woman Semele, making him one of the last additions to the Greek pantheon.
No Greek god ate his wife. But Cronus the husband of Rhea ate his & her children because he feared they would overpower him or overthrow him off his throne.
Well, if your referring to Greek mythology, then it wasn't a god that ate his child, it was the titan Kronos that ate Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
God : Hermes (Mercury)Goddess: Ate
The name of Greek God is Teos.
Ate (blind folly) would be the mother of anyone who claims to have a Greek God or Goddess for a parent today.
It wasn't a god but the Greek Titan Kronos (Cronos) who ate all his children because of a prophecy that one day one of them would overthrow him.
She is such a negative force that nobody wants her.
No children of Phobetor are known in Greek myth.
Children of God (English) -> παιδιά του Θεού /Phonetically paidiá tou Theoú/ (Greek)
it is actullay a boy and it was koronos he ate his children but they kilt him
The Greek god and goddess that have the most children is Nyx (Night), Zeus (Lighting) , and Aphrodite (Love)
poseidon