The Goddess of water is that of Nun, she is beleived to be able to control storms at her will, shapeshift, form, and control water. She walks among us as in human form which she must stay she is part of the sisters three who all have different powers or different elements the posess she walks among this earth as a normal human average teenager but she will age she looks as about 5'6 in height maybe about 110 in weights dark brown hair and pale in the face if you see anyone in that description refer to her as goddess or Nun act as if you were meeting the queen but if you refer to her a nun she can NOT lie. LONG LIVE THE GODDESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are a number of cultures that have a goddess associated with water (whether seas, lakes, rivers, oceans, or streams). Among the ancient religions with a water goddess are the Chinese (Matzu, goddess of the sea, protector of fishermen); Greek (Amphitrite, the consort of the sea god Poseidon); Hawaiian (Namaka, a sea goddess); Hindu (Ganga, protector of the sacred Ganges River); Yoruba and Afro-Cuban/Santeria (Yemaya); and Mesopotamian (Tiamat, goddess of the salt waters).
No. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena had no children. She was a virgin goddess.
The goddess of Mars in Roman mythology was Bellona. She was the goddess of war and conflict, often depicted carrying a sword and a shield. Bellona was considered the counterpart to the Greek goddess Enyo.
The Roman goddess Vesta, virgin goddess of hearth, home, and family, the Vestal Virgins were her priestesses.
The goddess named for Mars is Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Love, beauty and fertility; similar to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Love and beauty, which the name of the goddess of this goddess is Aphrodite, or Venus, the most beautiful of all the goddesses, and all the guy gods fell in love with her. So that explains the love, and the beauty. In short she was hott and guys dug her. The end ! : ) Answer 3 The goddess Venus/Aphrodite is known for her beauty and love. Her symbol is one of gentleness and kindness. Named for its size love passion and beauty, probably a beautiful roman goddess not Aphrodite though for sure. ------- (:Tenesse:)
Tefnut is the Egyptian goddess of the water. She is also the goddess of ferteninty.
If your dad was a Titan and your mom a water nymph, then you might be a Goddess.
Gaea's weakness is having no water
If she wanted to Thetis could do so, she was a sea goddess and shape shifter.
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She is the Aztec goddess of water.
the wateress of Rome
Déesse is how you say goddess in French.
water and wind
As far as I know, Iris did not have a "weapon." She was the goddess of the Rainbow, and a messenger of the gods. She holds a herald's staff. She brings water from the Stynx in a pitcher. This water is for oaths for the gods.
There are a number of cultures that have a goddess associated with water (whether seas, lakes, rivers, oceans, or streams). And interestingly, in several of these cultures, her symbol is a stick (sometimes a walking stick, sometimes a digging implement). Among the ancient religions with a water goddess are the Chinese (Matzu, goddess of the sea, protector of fishermen); Greek (Amphitrite, the consort of the sea god Poseidon); Hawaiian (Namaka, a sea goddess); Hindu (Ganga, protector of the sacred Ganges River); Yoruba and Afro-Cuban/Santeria (Yemaya); and Mesopotamian (Tiamat, goddess of the salt waters).
Goddess of war,water,beauty,and love.