Theia is Titan, a Greek Goddess who was born of the union of Gaea (Earth) and Ouranus (Sky).
Her sisters shared her powers of prophesy, as well as her children Helios (Sun), Selene (Moon) and Eos (Dawn) by her mate Hyperion, another god of light.
Aether (Air) is the father of Gaea with his mate Hemera (Day) and shared Theia's title as a god of light.
Apollo was also a god of light/sight.
Theia is the Greek gem goddess. She was the goddess of sight and the shining light of the clear, blue sky. She endowed gems, gold, and silver, with their brilliance and value.
Theia is a Titaness, a form of deity, who's symbol is eyes in Greek mythology.
Selene is a Titan goddess of the Moon, her brother is Helios the Titan god of the Sun, and her sister is Eos Titan goddess of the Dawn. Hyperion is her father, and Theia her mother.
Eos is a Greek goddess, known as the personification of the dawn. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and is often depicted in Greek mythology as the one who heralds the coming of the sun.
Theia is the Titan goddess of heavenly light, her husband was Hyperion the Titan god of light and bore him three bright children; Helios the Sun, Eos the Dawn, and Selene the Moon.
Area she is the greek goddess of mischief
Greek, Helios is the Greek sun god, a Titan son of the Titans Hyperiôn and Theia, children of Gaea the Earth goddess and Ouranos, the Heavens; his siblings were Selene the Moon and Eos the Dawn.
The Roman goddess Minerva was similar to Greek Athena.
Ares is a Greek god of war. Similarly, the Greek goddess Athena is also a war god. She is also known for her wisdom. The two gods both had a hand in the famed Peloponnesian war Homer writes about in his epic.
The Roman goddess Ceres was closely identified with Greek Demeter.
Mars is the Roman counterpart of Greek god Ares.
Theia the Titan goddess of heavenly light and Hyperion the Titan god of light.