Chione or Khione was the goddess of snow. she was the offspring of Boreas god of the north wind and Orithyia the goddess of chill mountain winds.
The greek Goddess did not die therefore she is immortal
Daphne wasn't a goddess, she was a nymph, and she didn't die, she was turned into a Laurel tree.
Hestia, the Greek goddess, did not die in mythology.
Hebe was the goddess of youth and immortal - she never died.
Chione or Khione was the goddess of snow. she was the offspring of Boreas god of the north wind and Orithyia the goddess of chill mountain winds.
Yes, she is, but the correct Greek spelling of her name would be Khione. She was the goddess of snow. Her parents were Boreas and a nymph. The way you spelled it would be the Roman's way.Credits:The Lost Hero
Khione/Chione.
Snowikus! Ular is the snow god...it you 'ride' on one plank or two...you must pray to Ular...Ular is the one who is responsible for dropping light fluffy flakes on the mountains for us to enjoy...please pray to Ular for all of us...
the wateress of Rome
The Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite, did not die. She was immortal.
The Greek goddess Athena was immortal, she did not die in myth.
The greek Goddess did not die therefore she is immortal
Artemis is a Greek immortal goddess and did not die. Diana is a Roman immortal goddess and did not die.
Hygiea is not able to die she is a goddess
Gods are immortal, they do not die.
Chione, in Greek mythology, is often associated with snow and ice. One of her symbols could be a snowflake or a winter flower like the narcissus.