Who was Orbona?
Who was Orbona?
In Roman mythology, Orbona was the goddess who granted new children to parents who had become childless. She was also the goddess of children, especially orphans. Early Roman Mythology focused on the interlocking and complex interrelations between gods and humans.
What is Apulu the god of?
More. Aplu also known as Apulu is the Etruscan god of weather and light. He was often identified with the Greek God Apollo. He was usually depicted as a beardless youth wearing laurel leaf and partially in cloak, otherwise naked. He is the brother of Artume and Fufluns.
Who are the gods of technology?

Greek Technology Gods: Hermes, Hephaestus, Prometheus. As I wrote recently, Neil Gaiman’s Norse Mythology prompted me to think of Loki as a god of technology.
Who is the goddess of motherhood?
Leto
Leto | |
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Goddess of Motherhood | |
Leto with the infants Apollo and Artemis, by Francesco Pozzi (1824) | |
Abode | Delos |
Animals | Rooster, wolf, weasel, gryphon |
Who is the god Artemis?
Artemis, in Greek religion, the goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation and of chastity and childbirth; she was identified by the Romans with Diana. Artemis was the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. Among the rural populace, Artemis was the favourite goddess.

What was Helios god of?
Helios, (Greek: “Sun”) in Greek religion, the sun god, sometimes called a Titan. He drove a chariot daily from east to west across the sky and sailed around the northerly stream of Ocean each night in a huge cup.
Who is the god of computers?
Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage
Charles Babbage KH FRS | |
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Alma mater | Peterhouse, Cambridge |
Known for | Difference engine |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematics, engineering, political economy, computer science |
Is there an Internet god?
But such resourcefulness also had its positive side; he also stood for invention and inventiveness. So messenger of the gods, icon of invention, patron of trade and commerce, quick thinking and not above a little chicanery, even a fraudster: you can see why I have called Hermes the internet God.