In Roman mythology, the goddess associated with orphans and abandoned children is often considered to be Ceres, the goddess of agriculture and fertility. While she is primarily known for her connection to the harvest, she is also seen as a protector of the vulnerable, including orphans. Additionally, in Greek mythology, the goddess Hecate is sometimes associated with the protection of the marginalized and the lost, which can include orphans. However, there isn't a specific deity solely dedicated to orphans and homeless children in classical mythology.
The Egyptian god of children was the goddess Isis.
Orphans of God was created in 1996.
yes he did he has a lot!
Heras children were Ares, (god of war), Hebe, (godess of youth), Eris, (goddess of discord), Eileithyia, (goddess of childbirth), Hephaestus, (the blacksmith god).
Seymour Fiedler has written: 'The Orphans Among God's Children'
No
Hera. Hera is the goddess of family.
Zeus' children are Athena, goddess of wisdom Artemis, goddess of hunt and moon Apollo, god of music, reason, and sun Ares, god of war Dionyus (or Dinoyas) god of wine Hephaestus, god of smith and fire
NO. She is a virgin goddess. she has her children with her mind
Athena had no kids. She did care for one as if it was her own. But she was a virgian goddess. The goddess of wisdom
A demi-god is the son/daughter of a god and a human,.
Shu (God of the Air and Sky) and Tefnut (Goddess of Moisture).