Amphitrite (pronounced as 'ahm-fi-trai-tee')
-was the goddess-queen of the sea, wife of Poseidon, and eldest of the fifty Nereides. She was the female personification of the sea--the loud-moaning mother of fish, seals and dolphins.Artemis (pronounced as 'ahr-teh-mis')
-is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and the twin sister of Apollo. She was the patron and protector of young girls, and was believed to bring disease upon women and relieve them of it. Also known as the goddess of the moon and a virgin huntress.Atlas (pronounced as 'aht-las')
-was one of the Titans, son of Iapetus and Clymene, and brother of Prometheus, Epimetheus and Menoetius. A Titan condemned to hold up the celestial heavens for eternity after the Titanomachy.Dionysus (pronounced as 'dee-yow-ni-sus' or 'dah-yow-nai-sus)
-the ancient Greek god of wine, winemaking, grape cultivation, fertility, ritual madness, theater, and religious ecstasy. His Roman name was Bacchus.Eris (pronounced as 'Eh-ris')
-was the Greek goddess of chaos, strife and discord. She was the daughter of Zeus and Hera; according to other myths, she was the daughter of Nyx alone. The equivalent Roman goddess of Eris is DiscordiaNemesis (pronounced as 'Neh-meh-sis')
-was the ancient Greek goddess of divine retribution and revenge. As such, she meted out punishment for evil deeds, undeserved good fortune, and hubris (arrogance before the gods).Nike (pronounced as 'nai-kee')
-was the goddess of victory in Greek mythology, depicted as having wings, hence her alternative name "Winged Goddess".Pleione (pronounced as 'plah-yow-nee' or 'plee-yown')
-was an Oceanid nymph of Greek mythology. Pleione was married to the Titan Atlas, and would give birth to the Pleiades.The Fates- are a group of three weaving goddesses who assign individual destinies to mortals at birth. Namely:
Clotho (pronounced as 'klow-though')
-the spinnerLachesis (pronounced as 'lah-kee-sis')
-the alloterAtropos (pronounced as 'ah-tro-pos')
-the unturning or the inflexibleThe Gorgons- were portrayed as winged female creatures; their hair consisted of snakes, and they were round-faced, flat-nosed, with tongues lolling out and with large projecting teeth. The gorgon sisters of Medusa. Namely:
Stheno (pronounced as 'sthee-no')
-the mightyEuryale (pronounced as 'yuri-yale', 'yu-ri-yah-lee', or 'efri-yah-lee')
-the far springerThe Horae- were the goddesses of the seasons in Greek mythology. They were also considered to be the goddesses of order and justice, as well as the wardens at the gates of Mount Olympus. They were the daughters of either Zeus and Aphrodite, or Zeus and Themis. Two groups of Horae are mentioned in the Greek myths.
1st group:
Thallo (pronounced as 'tha-lee-yow')
-(the bringer of blossoms) was the goddess of spring and blooming, protecting young people.Auxo (pronounced as 'ohx-sow' or 'afk-sow')
-(the increaser of plants)Carpo (pronounced as 'car-pow')
- (the bringer of food) was linked to autumn, ripening and harvesting.2nd group:
Dike (pronounced as 'dai-kee)
-goddess of moral justice.Eunomia (pronounced as 'yu-no-mia')
-goddess of order and governing according to good laws.Eirene (pronounced as 'ai-reen')
-goddess of peace and wealth, who was depicted carrying a cornucopia, scepter and a torch.The Pleiades (pronounced as the 'plee-yey-dees' or the 'plai-ah-dees')
-companions of Artemis, were the seven daughters of the titan Atlas and the sea-nymph Pleione born on Mount Cyllene.The Protogenoi (pronounced as the 'pro-teh-jeh-noi')
-primordial gods of Greek mythology who were the most basic components of the universe which emerged fully-formed at creation.The Titans
-were the deities in Greek mythology that preceded the Olympians. They were the children of the primordial deities Uranus (heaven) and Gaea (earth). The Titans included Oceanus, Tethys, Hyperion, Theia, Coeus, Phoebe, Cronus, Rhea, Mnemosyne, Themis, Crius and Iapetus._______________________________________
Sources:
https://www.theoi.com/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
https://www.britannica.com/
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