Chloris wasn't really a god. She was a nymph often associated with Spring and flowers.
Chloris wasn't a Greek goddess. She was a nymph most commonly associated with springtime and flowers.
Flora's greek counterpart was chloris.
carpus is the Greek god of fruit, son of Zephyrus, the god of west wind and Chloris, goddess of fruits and flowers
Chloris was the goddess of flowers (Greek equivalent of Flora). Whenever she talked, flowers came from her breath.
Nestor is no god, he is the son of Neleus and Chloris: he became King of Pylos after Heracles killed Neleus and all of Nestor's siblings.
Chloe in English means nothing but in greek it means fresh as the first spring flower. It may come from the greek god Chloris who was very beautiful and was god of nature. This god could transform into flowers.
chloris (Greek name
Nestor of Greece was the son of Neleus and Chloris and the King of Pylos
The Roman goddess Flora was identified with Greek Chloris.
No. Not in Greek myth, where Flora is concerned her Greek likeness is Chloris, wife of Zephyrus.
Chloris, in Greek mythology, is often associated with flowers and the spring season. She is considered the Roman counterpart of Flora. In some myths, her husband is Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, who is said to bring her flowers and help her spread beauty across the earth. Together, they symbolize the renewal and fertility of nature.
No. The Greek Chloris who was the equivalent of the Roman Flora had a son with Zephyros named Karpos (Fruit).