Hera was his mother, Zeus probably his father. This means that he was related to all the Olympic gods.
Did Hephaestus and Aphrodite divorce?
No, they didn't. They are still married, and probably always will be. She does go around with other men, though, and I think Hephaestus doesn't care. He is married to the Goddess of Love, after all.
Who are the brothers and sisters of Hephaestus?
Brother: Ares
Sister: Hebe
According to some authors Enyo, Eileithyia and Dione were also daughters of Zeus and Hera.
Zeus had a lot of other children, by other mothers .
What volcano did Hephaestus live in?
Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, was said to live in a volcano often identified as Mount Etna in Sicily. This association stems from the ancient belief that the eruptions of the volcano were connected to his forge, where he crafted weapons and armor for the gods. Additionally, some myths also suggest that he resided in the volcanic island of Lemnos, known for its volcanic activity.
Zeus and Hera; or Hera alone, or by the Cretan Myths Talus was his father (though it is usually said that Hephaestus forged him).
That would be the children of his parents' siblings. Hestia: no children. Hades: no children Poseidon: Triton, Theseus. Demeter: Persephone, Zagreus, Despoina, Arion, Plutus, Philomelus
Who are Ares hebe and Hephaestus?
They are siblings, the children of Hera (and, some sources agree Zeus - or Hera alone).
Ares is the Greek god of War, the god of the fighting warrior and manliness, also a god of justice.
Hephaestus is the Greek god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry and the art of sculpture.
Hebe is the Greek goddess of of youth and the cupbearer of the gods who served ambrosia at the heavenly feast.
What are some of Hephaestus' hobbies?
i know a few... His favorite color is scarlet, the color of the fire he uses. He was an awful drunk, so i would assume his favorite drink was something along the lines of wine. that's all i know. I hope it helps
How did Hephaestus affect Greek lives?
he created armor, jewels, and other things the gods found useful
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The forge of Hephaestus, according to Homer, lay within his palace on Olympus. Others placed it, or alternative forges of the god, on the Aegean island of Lemnos and on the volcanic island of Lipara near Sikleia (Sicily); even in Okeanos (Ocean).