That would be Persephone and Hades. Hades stole Persephone and her mother Demter demanded to have her back. Zeus ordered Hades to give her back, so he came up with a plan. When he released Persephone but gave her twelve pomegranate seeds. She ate six of them on her way back and anyone, even a god, must stay in the Underworld if they eat Underworld food. Because she ate six she had to stay in the Underworld for six months at a time, and Demeter (goddess of agriculture) is sad when she\'s gone so she causes crops to wither. (This explains winter/summer)
Almost every Greek God or Goddess is associated with certain items. The Greek Goddess Atlanta is associated with Golden apples, and running sandals.
It is not a goddess, it is a god. He is the Greek god Apollo.
Chloris wasn't a Greek goddess. She was a nymph most commonly associated with springtime and flowers.
No. She was the Greek goddess of the hunt, childbirths, maidens, and wildlife. She was also associated with the moon. Her twin brother Apollo is the Greek god associated with the sun.
He is a Greek God.
It is unknown. However, the cat is associated as a hunter so it might be a symbol of Artemis, the Greek goddess of the Hunt.
Apollo is not a Greek goddess; he is a Greek god, born of the Olympian god Zeus and the Titan born goddess Leto.
There wasn't really one villian. Each greek god and goddess had a god or goddess they didn't like personally.
The Greek goddess of hospitality was Hestia. :-)
There is no Greek goddess of medicinal herbs but there is a Greek god of healing and medicine Greek god of medicine is Apollo.
I believe the Greek Goddess's name is Gaia.
Apollo is male, thus, a god - not a goddess. Apollo is associated with light, prophecy and oracles, healing, plague and disease, music, song and poetry, archery, and the protection of the young.