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That would have to be Hephaestus, god of fire and blacksmithing. The most beautiful is Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty. They are married to each other.

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Who Is God Or Goddess Of Heat?

In Greek mythology, the goddess of heat and warmth is Vesta, also known as Hestia. She is the goddess of the hearth, home, and family. Vesta is associated with the concept of fire and its positive attributes such as warmth and comfort.


Who the roman god of wisdom?

Enki, Lord of (Fresh) Water and Wisdom: Enki emits streams from his shoulders; he is the god who gave rulers their intelligence and who provided craftsmen with their skills; patron deity of Eridu.


Who was the father god and the mother goddess?

In many mythologies, the father god is often associated with the sky or the creator of the universe, while the mother goddess is linked to the earth or fertility. For example, in Greek mythology, Zeus is often considered the father god, while Gaia is often seen as the mother goddess.


How do you spell the name of the god of the sea?

It depends on which culture's "god of the sea" you're referring to:Aztec mythologyChalchiuhtlicue, goddess of water, lakes, rivers, seas, streams, horizontal waters, storms, and baptism.Huixtocihuatl, goddess of salt.Opochtli, god of fishing.Tlaloques, gods of drops.Tlaloquetotontli, goddess of the rivers.Ainu mythologyRepun Kamui, god of the seaCanaanite mythologyYam (god), god of rivers and the seaCeltic mythologyAcionna (Gaulish) - a water goddess/genius loci of the Orleanais region and the EssonneBoann - goddess of the River Boyne (Irish)Dylan Eil Ton (Welsh)Lir (Irish), god of the seaLlŷr (Welsh), god of the seaManannán mac Lir (Irish), god of the seaNodens, god associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogsSinann (Irish), goddess of the River ShannonSequana (Gaulish), goddess of the River SeineChinese mythologyMazu, water goddess and protector of sailorsAo Kuang/Ao Guang, Dragon King of the East SeaAo Qin, Dragon King of the South SeaAo Run, Dragon King of the West SeaAo Shun, Dragon King of the North SeaHe-Bo/He Bo, God of the Yellow RiverEgyptian mythologySobek, god of the Nile river, depicted as a crocodile or a man with the head of a crocodile.Nephthys, goddess of riversFijian mythologyDaucina, god of seafaringDakuwaqa, a shark godFinnish mythologyAhti, god of the depths and fishIku-Turso, a malevolent sea monsterVedenemo, a goddess of waterVellamo, the wife of Ahti, goddess of the sea, lakes and storms.Greek mythologyAegaeon, god of violent sea storms and ally of the TitansAmphitrite, sea goddess and consort of PoseidonAnapos, water god of eastern SicilyCeto, goddess of the dangers of the ocean and of sea monstersCymopoleia, a daughter of Poseidon and goddess of giant storm wavesDelphin, the leader of the dolphins, Poseidon placed him in the sky as the constellation DelphinusDoris, goddess of the sea's bountyEurybia, goddess of the mastery of the seasGalene (Γαλήνη), goddess of calm seasGlaucus, the fisherman's sea godHippocampi, the horses of the seaThe Ichthyocentaurs, a pair of centaurine sea-gods with the upper bodies of men, the lower fore-parts of horses, ending in the serpentine tails of fishBythosAphrosLeucothea, a sea goddess who aided sailors in distressNerites, watery consort of Aphrodite and/or beloved of PoseidonNereus, the old man of the sea, and the god of the sea's rich bounty of fishNymphsOceanus, Titan god of the Earth-encircling river Okeanos, the font of all the Earth's fresh-waterPan, Patron God of fishingPalaemon, a young sea god who aided sailors in distressPhorcys, god of the hidden dangers of the deepPontus, primeval god of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creaturesPoseidon, king of the sea and lord of the sea gods; also god of rivers, storms, flood and drought, earthquakes, and horses. His Roman equivalent is Neptune.Potamoi, deities of rivers, fathers of Naiads, brothers of the Oceanids, and as such, the sons of Oceanus and Tethys.Proteus, a shape-shifting, prophetic old sea god, and the herdsman of Poseidon's sealsPsamathe, goddess of sand beachesTethys, wife of Okeanos, and the mother of the rivers (Potamoi), springs, streams, fountains and cloudsThalassa, primeval spirit of the sea and consort of PontosThaumas, god of the wonders of the sea and father of the Harpies and the rainbow goddess IrisThetis, leader of the Nereids who presided over the spawning of marine life in the sea, mother of AchillesTriton, fish-tailed son and herald of PoseidonTritones, fish-tailed spirits in Poseidon's retinueAchelous, Greek river godHaitian VodouAgwé, a loa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailorsClermeil, the loa who made rivers flood their banksPie, a soldier-loa who lives at the bottoms of lakes and rivers and causes floodsHawaiian mythologyKamohoalii, shark godNāmaka, sea goddessUkupanipo, shark god who controls the amount of fish close enough for the fisherman to catchHindu/Vedic mythologyVaruna, the Lord of the oceansApam Napat, god of fresh water, such as in rivers and lakesGanga goddess of the Ganges RiverVaruna (celestial ocean)Various rivers associated with goddesses in the Rigveda, such as Sarasvati (Sarasvati River) and YamunaIncan mythologyPariacaca, god of water and rainstormsParicia, god who sent a flood to kill humans who did not respect him adequatelyInuit mythologyAipaloovik, an evil sea god associated with death and destructionAlignak, a lunar deity and god of weather, water, tides, eclipses, and earthquakesArnapkapfaaluk, a fearsome sea goddessIdliragijenget, god of the oceanNootaikok, god who presided over icebergs and glaciersSedna, goddess of the seaJapanese mythologyMizuchi, Japanese dragon and sea godŌhoyamatsumi, god of mountains, sea and warRyūjin or Watatsumi, Japanese dragon and tutelary deity of the seaSuijin, Shinto god of waterSusanoo, Shinto god of storms and the seaLithuanian mythologyBangpūtys, god of sea and stormAnusehx, God of the nightimeMāori mythologyIkatere, a fish god, the father of all the sea creatures including mermaidsTangaroa, god of the seaMesopotamian mythologyEnbilulu, god of rivers and canalsEnki, god of water and of the River TigrisMarduk, god associated with water, vegetation, judgment, and magicSirsir, god of mariners and boatmenNammu, goddess of the primeval sea.Tiamat, goddess of salt water and chaos, also mother of all godsApsu, god of fresh water, father of all other godsAsherah, Mother goddess whose title is "She Who Walks Upon the Sea".Norse/Germanic mythologyÆgir, personification of the seaMímir, god of the spring of Mímisbrunnr, which gives the drinker wisdom and Odin sacrificed an eye to drink fromRán, sea goddess of love who collects the drowned in a netNine Daughters of Ægir, who personify the characteristics of wavesNjord, god of the sea, particularly of seafaringNehalennia, goddess of the North SeaNerthus, goddess of lakes, springs, holy watersNix, water spirits who usually appear in human formPhilippine mythologyAmanikable, ill- tempered god of the seaHaik, another god of the seaAmansinaya, god of fishermenSirena, mermaidSiyokoy, mermanMagwayen, goddess of the seaLidagat, daughter of MagwayenRoman mythologyFontus, god of wells and springsNeptune, king of the seaSalacia, Neptune's queenTiberinus, the genius of the river Tiber.Volturnus, god of the watersSlavic mythologyBagiennik, water demons who lived in lakes and riversRusalki, female ghosts, water nymphs, succubi or mermaid-like demons that dwell in waterways.Veles, god of earth, waters, and the underworldTonga (Zambezi Valley Zimbabwe)Nyami Nyami, river godYoruba, Orisha worship, IFAYemaja, or Yemaya goddess of the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and a protector of childrenMami Wata, a pantheon of water deitiesOshun, deity of rivers, beauty, sensuality. In Santería she also represents wealthOkie, deity of lakes, daughter of ObatalaOlokun, deity of the oceans often synchronized with Poseidon or NeptuneIgbo, African religionIdemili, goddess of a riverUhammiri/ Ogbuide, a lake goddessUrashi/ Okita, a river godAva, a pair of river goddess and god


Who is the god of laughter?

The Greek god of laughter is known as Gelos, while in Roman mythology, the equivalent would be the god named Risus. They both represent humor and laughter.

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Who was the Olympian god of home?

Hestia was the goddess of the hearth and home.


Aphrodite the greek goddess?

She is the greek godess of love and beauty. She was married to the ugliest god.


How do you find this god or goddess interesting?

Aphrodite is the Olympian goddess of beauty, love, pleasure and and procreation.


How did Apollo become a Greek Goddess?

Apollo is not a Greek goddess; he is a Greek god, born of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan born goddess Leto.


How did Hermes became a god?

Hermes was born a god. Hermes was born from the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan goddess Maia.


Who is known as goddess of the sea in Greek mythology?

There is an older god of the sea: Nereus, who was replaced by the Olympian god, Poseidon. So there is no goddess of the sea. Amphitrite is the wife of Poseidon. She is then the sea goddess.


Who are the god and godesses?

These are the 12 Olympian Gods and Goddesses. Zeus, god of the sky. Poseidon god of the sea. Hades god of the underworld. Athena goddess of wisdom, skill and battle. (my favorite is Athena) Artemis goddess of the moon. Hephaestus god of fire and craft. Dionysus god of wine. Demeter goddess of agriculture. Apollo god of music the sun and prophecy. Ares god of war. Hermes god of travelers merchants and thieves. Aphrodite goddess of love. Also Hera is an Olympian to and she is goddess of the Heavens Hope this helps! :)


Who were the twelve Olympian gods and what did they do?

The twelve Olympian gods are: Zeus, god of the sky; Poseidon, god of the sea; Ares, god of war and bloodshed; Athena, goddess of wisdom, battle strategy and all household arts; Hera, goddess of family; Hermes, god of medicine, travelers, thieves and messenger of the gods; Hephaestus, god of the forge; Aphrodite, goddess of beauty and love; Demeter, goddess of plants and agriculture; Dionysus, god of wine; Artemis, goddess of the moon and the hunt and Apollo, god of arts and the sun. Hades, god of the underworld was banished to the underworld and Hestia, goddess of the hearth and home gave up her throne for Dionysus (who was not originally an Olympian) so they are not technically olympians but they could be counted as such.


Is the god of the hunt Artemis a minor god?

No, Artemis was an Olympian goddess. The Olympians are the main Greek gods, so that would make Artemis a major (not minor) goddess.


What was Artemis the god of and what was her purpose?

Artemis was the great Olympian goddess of hunting, wilderness and wild animals.


Is Selene an olympian?

No, Selene is not a Olympian goddess.


What is Minerva the god of?

Minerva is the latin equivalent of the great Olympian goddess Athena goddess of wisdom, city defence, weaving, pottery and crafts.