
Asteria - Mythopedia
2023年3月11日 · According to the standard tradition, she married Perses, another second-generation Titan, and gave birth to Hecate, a goddess of witchcraft. Through her sister Leto , Asteria was the aunt of the Olympians Apollo and Artemis ; like them, she was sometimes associated with celestial bodies (her name is related to the Greek word for “star”).
Hecate – Mythopedia
2023年3月9日 · Hecate, daughter of Asteria and Perses, was a powerful but mysterious goddess usually associated with magic, witchcraft, and the Underworld. Though often an object of dread, Hecate was sometimes seen as a kind goddess and a protector of justice.
Perses – Mythopedia
2022年12月5日 · Perses was the son of the Titan Crius and his wife Eurybia and was often numbered among the Titans himself. He married Asteria, another second-generation Titan, with whom he fathered Hecate, a goddess of witchcraft.
Phoebe - Mythopedia
2023年3月10日 · Again, Phoebe came to the desired embrace of Coeus. Then the goddess through the love of the god conceived and brought forth dark-gowned Leto, always mild, kind to men and to the deathless gods, mild from the beginning, gentlest in all Olympus. Also she bare Asteria of happy name, whom Perses once led to his great house to be called his dear wife.
Cailleach – Mythopedia
2022年11月29日 · The Cailleach was also remarkably similar to the Norse deity Skadi, the goddess of winter and darkness, as well as the Germanic Holle, wife of Wotan and master of winter’s cold. Though her stormy hammer closely resembled Thor ’s hammer Mjolnir, the Cailleach’s behavior and appearance were closer to that of Thor’s foes, the frost giants.
Oceanids - Mythopedia
2023年3月8日 · Some Oceanids, like Doris or Dione, lived with their divine consorts; others, like Perse, lived with their mortal consorts; one of the Oceanids, Styx, was revered as an Underworld goddess through the dreaded river to which she gave her name; and so on. Charon Ferrying Souls across the River Styx by Alexander Litovchenko (1861). The Styx, one of ...
Astraeus – Mythopedia
2023年3月11日 · Astraeus was a son of the Titan Crius and his wife Eurybia and was often numbered among the Titans himself. He married Eos, the goddess of the dawn, with whom he fathered the Anemoi (“Winds”) and the Astra (“Stars”).
Artemis - Mythopedia
2023年4月13日 · Artemis, one of the Twelve Olympians, was the Greek goddess of the hunt, nature, and wild animals. A virgin goddess, she fiercely defended her chastity.
Leto – Mythopedia
2022年12月7日 · Leto was the dominant goddess not only of this temple but apparently of the whole region; certainly by the Imperial period (31 BCE and beyond), the Letoon of Xanthus was the political and religious center of Lycia. Remains of the ancient Letoon in Xanthus in Lycia (modern Antalya, Turkey). Carole Raddato CC BY-SA 2.0 Festivals and Rituals
Amaterasu – Mythopedia
2022年11月29日 · Amaterasu (天照) is the Japanese sun goddess, daughter of creator deities Izanagi and Izanami, and central to the Shinto religion. It is from her the Japanese nobility claims descent and their divine right to rule.