Greek | Roman | Goddess attributes |
| Goddess of love and beauty. | |
Goddess of the hunt, the moon and nature. | ||
Goddess of wisdom | ||
Goddess of the earth, grain and harvests. | ||
Goddess of dawn. | ||
Goddess of strife and discord. | ||
Lachesis Atropis | Decuma Morta | Three sisters who spun the thread of human destiny and cut it with their shears when they pleased. |
Goddess of flowers. | | |
Three goddesses, their heads topped by serpents, who punished those who escaped human justice. | ||
Medusa Stheno | Three winged sisters with huge teeth, brazen claws and snakes foe hair, the sight of whom turned beholders to stone. | |
Eurphrosyne Thalia | Eurphrosyne Thalia | Three sisters who were goddesses of banquets, dances, social enjoyments, and the arts. brilliance joy bloom |
Goddess of youth. | ||
Sister and wife of Zeus; Queen of the goddesses. | ||
Goddess of hearth. | ||
Goddess of health | ||
First wife of Zeus, who helped him become king of gods; personification of prudence. | ||
Euterpe Thalia Melpomene Terpsichore Erato Polyhymnia Urania Calliope | Euterpe Thalia Melpomene Terpsichore Erato Polyhymnia Urania Calliope | Nine sisters, daughters of Zeus, who are goddesses of the arts and sciences; history lyric poetry comedy tragedy dance erotic poetry sacred poetry astronomy epic poetry-chief of the Muses. |
Goddess of vengeance. | ||
Goddess of victory. | ||
Nature spirits who oversee water, trees, mountains, valleys, and particular locations. | ||
Goddess of night. | ||
Goddess of the underworld; symbol of death of nature each autumn and its rebirth each spring. | ||
Goddess of fruit trees and gardens. | ||
Goddess of the soul, who was united with Eros, or Cupid. | ||
Wife of Cronus; mother of the Olympian goddesses and gods Demeter, Hades, Hera, Hestia, Poseidon, and Zeus. | ||
Goddess of the moon. | ||
Sea nymphs whose singing enchanted those who heard it. | ||
Sons and daughters of Uranus, who took power when Cronus overthrew their father; Atlas, Coeus, Crius, Dione, Epimetheus, Eurynome, Hyperion, Iapetus, Leto, Maia, Mnemosyne, Oceanus, Ophion, Pallus, Phoebe, Prometheus, Rhea, Tethys, Themis, and Thia. | ||
Goddess of fortune or fate. |
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