Rhea is a Greek goddess and so has no Greek counterpart.
Ops/Opis was the Roman counterpart.
Demeter was the Greek goddess of grain & fertility. Her Roman counterpart was Ceres.
Ceres, the Roman goddess of crops and fertility, is the counterpart of Greek Demeter, sister of Zeus, and the daughter of Cronus and Rhea.
Ops was the sister and wife of Saturn and the mother of Jupiter, Juno, Ceres, Pluto, Neptune and Vesta. Her Greek counterpart was Rhea.
rhea is the greek goddess of fertility and motherhood.
The Greek counterpart of the Minerva was Athena.
Abeona was a purely Roman deity. She had no Greek counterpart.
Rhea referred to Mars as her son because, in Roman mythology, Mars is the god of war and the son of Jupiter and Juno. However, Rhea is often associated with the Greek equivalent, Rhea, who is the mother of the Olympian gods, including Ares (the Greek counterpart of Mars). The statement might also be interpreted as a metaphorical expression of the connection between the goddess of fertility and motherhood and the warlike nature of Mars, highlighting the duality of creation and destruction in mythology.
Rhea was symbolic of the Earth.
Rhea is an outgoing spiritual person. Rhea means in Greek flowing, it's the name of an Indian singer and a Greek goddess.
Ops is most well-known for being the wife of Saturn. She isn't known for doing anything really, other than being a goddess of fertility, similar to her Roman counterpart, Rhea.
In Greek myth, the mother of Rhea is Gaea, the personification of the Earth.
Diana was the Roman counterpart of Artemis.