OTHER LITTLE GODDESSES
OTHER LITTLE GODDESSES
The deities of our Mythology are very many.
Let's look at some more of those who did not belong to a specific group of deities.
Nemesis was the goddess of justice and revenge. She was there to make sure that those who did bad deeds would face the consequences of their actions. With her powerful presence, Nemesis kept balance in the world, making sure that the unjust were punished and order was restored
Themis was the goddess of divine order and justice. Holding a pair of scales in her hand, she symbolized balance and fairness. Themis made sure that laws and customs were followed, helping people to live harmoniously and justly.
Ati was the goddess of deceit and deception. She brought confusion and deception to humans and gods when she made them make wrong decisions. Ati was a little mischief maker who often caused trouble, but the other gods forgave her for her mischief because they always learned from their mistakes.
Eileithia was the goddess of childbirth and helped mothers during childbirth. When a woman was about to give birth, Eilithia was there to help her bring her baby into the world. People loved her dearly because she always made sure they were safe and happy.
Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and messenger of Hera. With swift and magical movements, she travelled between heaven and earth, bringing messages from the gods to the people. When they saw a rainbow in the sky, people knew that Iris was there, sending them greetings.
Psyche was the goddess of the soul and the human heart. She was known for her beauty and kindness. Her story of Eros was one of the most beloved by humans because it showed that love can overcome any obstacle and bring happiness.
Metis was the goddess of wisdom and wisdom. She was known for her great intelligence and her ability to give good advice. The gods and people consulted her in difficult times, because they knew that Metis always found the wisest solution.Here we should note that Metis was the first wife of Zeus and the mother of Athena.
An oracle predicted that Metis would give birth first to a daughter and then to a son who would seize power and rule gods and men. Zeus, fearing the prophecy, swallowed Metis while she was already pregnant with the goddess Athena. Thus, Athena was born from Zeus' head, with the help of Hephaestus.Athena inherited her mother's qualities and is considered the goddess of wisdom and wisdom.
Nyx was the goddess of the night. Every night, when the sun set, Nyx spread out over the earth, bringing peace and rest to all. Her black cape was adorned with bright stars, which lit up the sky and gave people dreams.
Selene was the goddess of the moon. Every night, she would mount her silver chariot and ride across the night sky, illuminating it with her soft glow. People would look up at the sky and feel safe and at peace, knowing that the Moon was there to watch over them.
Pitho was the goddess of persuasion and rhetoric. With her sweet words and persuasive voice, she could change the minds of men and gods. Pitho was always there for those who needed help to express their ideas and convince others of what was right.
Fame was the goddess of fame and rumours. News and stories traveled fast thanks to her. With speed and persistence, Fame spread the good and bad news to all people, making them learn everything about what was happening around them.
Ivy was the goddess of youth and vitality. She was full of energy and joy, offering the gods nectar and ambrosia to keep them young and strong. People loved Ivy because she reminded them of the beauty and vitality of youth.
Tichi (Fortune) was the goddess of luck and fate. With her wheel, she determined the good or bad luck of people. People prayed to Fortune to have favorable circumstances and happiness in their lives. Fortune brought twists and surprises, making life interesting and challenging.