Gaia
       
     
Hera
       
     
Athena
       
     
Demeter
       
     
Persephone
       
     
Eos
       
     
Amphitrite
       
     
Calypso
       
     
Aphrodite
       
     
Nike
       
     
Iris
       
     
Circe
       
     
Hecate
       
     
Artemis
       
     
Selene
       
     
Nyx
       
     
Hebe
       
     
Pandora
       
     
Nemesis
       
     
Medusa
       
     
Stheno and Euryale
       
     
The Fates
       
     
The Nine Muses
       
     
Gaia
       
     
Gaia

Personification of Earth, she is the mother of all life. Protector of children, nature, and dreams

Hera
       
     
Hera

Queen of the Gods, Married to Zeus. Goddess of Marriage and Protector of Women

Athena
       
     
Athena

Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare, as well as Handicraft. She created the first Olive Tree which gained her the title Patron of Athens, a city she mightily protected. Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera are the three main goddesses whose feud was the start of the Trojan War. Athena is the Goddess who transformed Medusa into a Gorgon. She plays counsel to many Gods and Heroes, including Odysseus.

Demeter
       
     
Demeter

Goddess of Harvest. When she lost her daughter Persephone to Hades she grew too depressed, the summer turned to winter and the crops died.

Persephone
       
     
Persephone

Goddess of Spring and Nature. She is daughter of Demeter. Hades, who was madly in love with Persephone abducted her and brought her to the Underworld. He tricks her into eating Pomegranate seeds, because she tasted food from the underworld she was forced to stay there half the year. She then became Queen of the Underworld. When she returns to earth each year, the earth blooms once again.

Eos
       
     
Eos

Goddess of Dawn, she rises from the ocean each morning to bring us warmth and light

Amphitrite
       
     
Amphitrite

Goddess of the Sea and Married to Poseidon. Sometimes known as the Personification of the Sea itself, she rules over all aquatic creatures and has some influence over the wind

Calypso
       
     
Calypso

Calypso is a Goddess and Oceanid Nymph who lives alone on an island. One day the Hero Odysseus washes up on her shore while trying to return home to his wife Penelope after the Trojan War had ended. Calypso charms him with her singing while she dances and weaves on her golden loom. Odysseus remains on the island with her and they had two children together. After seven years, Odysseus longed to return home to his wife, and with the help of Athena and Zeus he sails away back home, abandoning Calypso.

Aphrodite
       
     
Aphrodite

Goddess of Love, Beauty, Intimacy, and Sex. She had many lovers including the mortal Adonis and God Ares

Nike
       
     
Nike

Goddess of Victory. Daughter of Styx, and she played a pivotal role in Zeus winning the war against the Titans, alongside her two sisters.

Iris
       
     
Iris

Goddess and Personification of the Rainbow, She’s also known to be a messenger of the Gods.

Circe
       
     
Circe

Goddess and Enchantress. She is most revered for her ability to turn her enemies into animals, as well as her knowledge of potions and herbs.

Hecate
       
     
Hecate

Goddess of Witchcraft, Magick, The Moon, and Necromancy. She was the only daughter of Perses and Asteria whom were both Titans. Due to this she received power over heaven and earth

Artemis
       
     
Artemis

Goddess of Nature, Wildlife, Hunting, the Moon. Seen as a protector of women and children, she was worshipped as one of the main goddesses of childbirth, along with Hera. She is the twin of Apollo.

Selene
       
     
Selene

Goddess and Personification of the Moon. Just as her brother Helios, the Sun God, drives a chariot across the sky each morning to bring the Sun, Selene drives her chariot across the sky each night to bring the Moon. While she is one of three Moon Goddesses, including Artemis and Hecate, she’s the only one considered the actual personification of the Moon itself.

Nyx
       
     
Nyx

Personification of Night. She is the first child of Chaos and is so powerful that even Zeus, King of Gods, revered her.

Hebe
       
     
Hebe

The Youngest God, Goddess of Eternal Youth and Forgiveness. She is a child of Hera and Zeus. She could restore youth to mortals, and was in charge of maintaining the eternal youth of all other Gods as well.

Pandora
       
     
Pandora

Pandora was the first human woman, because of this every god bestowed a gift upon her. When Prometheus steals fire to give to humans, Zeus is enraged and creates Pandora. Pandora is given to Epimetheus, Prometheus’s brother, as a gift on behalf of Zeus. He eagerly accepts her, and once he does Pandora opens her box of gifts and releases them unto humanity.

Nemesis
       
     
Nemesis

Goddess of Retribution and Fortune. You can think of Nemesis as the personification of Karma. She is a goddess that protects balance and punishes any crime that disturbs that.

Medusa
       
     
Medusa

One of three Gorgons, yet she is the only mortal one. Her ability to turn those who look into her eyes into stone makes her a terrifying foe.

Stheno and Euryale
       
     
Stheno and Euryale

Stheno, the eldest of the three Gorgon sisters, and Euryale the middle child, were elder sisters of Medusa. Both Stheno and Euryale are immortal. Devastated over their sister Medusa’s death at the hands of Perseus, they tried to avenge her but could not because he had the Cap of Hades, a helmet which turns the wearer invisible, making them nearly invincible.

The Fates
       
     
The Fates

The Fates, or Moirai, are Deities who assign destinies to mortals at birth. Clotho spun the thread of human life, Lachesis determined to whom it went, Atropos cut the thread thus deciding each humans moment of death

The Nine Muses
       
     
The Nine Muses

The Nine Muses are Inspirational Goddess who represent ideas and knowledge. Calliope is the Goddess of Epic Poetry, Clio is the Goddess of History, Euterpe is the goddess of Flutes and Music, Thalia is the Goddess of Comedy, Melpomene is the Goddess of Tragedy, Terpsichore is the Goddess of Dance, Erato is the Goddess of Erotic Poetry, Polyhymnia is the Goddess of Hymns, Urania is the Goddess of Astrology