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Amphitrite |
sea goddess; wife of Poseidon
Asklepios (Asclepius) |
god of healing
Boreas |
god of the north wind
Dike (Iustitia) |
goddess of justice
Eileithyia (Lucina) |
goddess of childbirth
Eirene (Pax) |
goddess who personified peace
Enyo (Bellona) |
goddess of war
Eos (Aurora) |
goddess of the dawn
Erebus |
personification of darkness
Eris (Discordia) |
goddess whose name means "discord" or "strife"
Eros (Cupid) |
god of love and desire
Eunomia |
goddess who personified discipline or good government
Fates (Moirai in Greek, Parcae in Latin) |
goddesses who supervised fate; the poet Hesiod names them Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos
Graces (Charites in Greek, Gratiae in Latin) |
a trio of graceful goddesses associated with Aphrodite
Hebe (Juventas) |
goddess who was a cup-bearer for the Olympian gods
Helios (Sol) |
god of the sun
Hesperus (Vesper) |
the evening star
Hestia (Vesta) |
goddess of the home and hearth
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