Pyrrha
Pyrrha was a Titaness who was married to her brother Prometheus and who, with him, bore Deucalion, the first of the human race, who survived the Great Flood.Ilythia
Ilythia was the Goddess of Childbirth She is most known from the birth story of Artemis and Apollo, for it was she who went to Leto on the tiny island of Delos.Astarte
Astarte was the Fertility Goddess, she was helpful whether one wanted to bear a child orplant garden.Ersa
Ersa was a daughter of Eos, the Dawn (and yes, she's on here too) and Zeus. She was the Goddess of Dew. Her so-called sister was Pandia, who is really her cousin (Pandia's mother was Selene, a sister of Eos).Antheia
Antheia was the Goddess of Vegetation, Lowlands, Marshlands, Gardens, Blossoms, the Budding Earth, and Human Love.Callisto
She was a friend/priestess of the famous huntress Artemis and took a vow to remain single. But
Zeus took a liking to her (Zeus took the form of Artemis in order to seduce her.) and she was no
longer chaste. She was turned into a bear, either by Zeus who didn't want his wife to know of the love affair, or by his wife, Hera, as revenge for the affair. She was then killed in a hunt by her best friend Artemis who really thought she was a bear. Zeus changed the dead Callisto into a
constellation, the Ursa Major (Great Bear). Her son, Arcas, born of the affair with Zeus, was changed into the constellation Ursa Minor (Little Bear).Chloris
Chloris was the Goddess of Flowers. She is the spouse of Zephyrus, the West Wind. He abducted her and gave her dominion over flowers.Alethia
Alethia was the Goddess of Truth. She was born of Zeus and Apollo's nurse.Peitho
Peitho was the Goddess of Persuasion. She was the daughter of Hermes and Aphrodite. And was an attendent of the Goddess of Love, as well. Her name, Peitho, meant Conviction.Ananke
Ananke was the Goddess of Fate and Necessity. Her nature was extremely unalterable so she didn't have very many temples. I guess people figured that they wouldn't change her mind.Pheme
Pheme was the Goddess of Popular Rumour. She had a temple in Athens. Pheme was always prying. She announced whatever she heard, first to only a few, then louder until everyone had known. Pheme was represented as a winged, gentle figure holding a trumpet.
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