In Greek mythology, children of the Olympian gods were called demigods. This translates to ημίθεος
(im - e - they - osh) in Greek.
The ancient Greek word for God is Theos, and it means "God."
It is a Greek word, not connected with any god.
No children of Phobetor are known in Greek myth.
Children of God (English) -> παιδιά του Θεού /Phonetically paidiá tou Theoú/ (Greek)
The word commonly translated as the Word of the Word of God is the Greek word logos. In Greek, the word is written λόγος. You don't WRITE the word of God, it already exists in the Bible.
The Greek god and goddess that have the most children is Nyx (Night), Zeus (Lighting) , and Aphrodite (Love)
Phaeton
poseidon
The Greek god known for the disturbing myth of consuming his own children is Cronus.
No, it comes from the Greek god MARS
Theos
No: Hestia the Greek goddess was a virgin.