The king of the Greek gods is married to the goddess Hera.
yes
No one. Chaos was the beginning of the gods and had children without a women.
Um well in the 12 Olympians the gods and goddesses who were not married are: Ares, Hermes, Apollo (no fixed consort), Goddesses: Athena(decided not to get married), Artemis(decided not to get married) Demeter was technically married but to many gods, such as Posiedon, and Zeus. Although she never really had a long marriage. So i guess she can be considered as a goddess who isnèt married. Hope this helps ~*~
they all get married and become a big family xx xx
The king of the Greek gods is married to the goddess Hera.
Of the main Olympian Greek Gods: Apollo Hermes Ares
yes they did
yes
No, not all the Gods are married. And not all the married Gods are faithful to their spouse. In fact out of all the Greek Gods, Hades and Persephone are the only couple that never cheated on one another.
Yes, she was married to her brother, Zeus, the King of the Gods.
She is the queen of the gods, is married to Zeus.
Hera is the goddess married to Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology. She is the queen of the gods and is often associated with marriage and family.
Yes, the ancient Greek gods & goddesses got married. Some of them even got married to mortal men & women, & even had children with them.
NO, nobody wanted her.
Hera, goddess of marriage and Queen of Heaven (and the gods, after she married Zeus).
they married there own siblings,, Zeus and hera,,,,,etc...