The goddess often associated with snakes is Medusa from Greek mythology, known for her hair of living snakes and her ability to turn people to stone with her gaze. Additionally, the ancient Near Eastern goddess Inanna/Ishtar is linked to snakes as symbols of fertility and regeneration. In various cultures, snakes are also connected to goddesses like the Egyptian goddess Wadjet, who is depicted as a cobra and represents protection and royalty.
the goddess of snakes
Athena the goddess
The Greek goddess associated with the moon is Artemis. She was also the goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and childbirth.
I believe she is the goddess of snakes , She can probably control snakes , and I know she can turn people into stone with one glance.
No, she did not worship snakes, but when she dressed up as Isis she may have had a snack around her arm, as that was a symbol of the goddess.
Athena, goddess of wisdom for one.
She was the goddess of wisdom, and her symbol was an owl.
That would be Athena, goddess of wisdom.
Medusa is not a goddess. She is a monster. Anyone that looked at her turned into stone, and she had snakes for hair
The Roman goddess associated with the planet Saturn is Saturnia. She was often depicted as a motherly figure and was associated with abundance and fertility.
Venus , the Roman goddess of Love is associated with Valentine's Day , it is her honourary day .
This horrible goddess is sometimes associated with a swan!