Eileithyia the goddess of childbirth Eirene (one of the Horae), the spirit of peace and goddess of the springtime Eiresione the personification of the olive branch Ekecheiria the spirit of truce, armistice, and the cessation of all hostilities; honoured at the Olympic Games Electra goddess of the constellation Pleiades Eleos the spirit of mercy, pity and compassion Elete goddess of the first of the afternoon work hours Elpis the spirit of hope and expectation Empusa a monstrous underworld spirit Enyalius a minor god of war Enyo the goddess of destructive war Eos the Titan goddess of the dawn Eosphorus the god of Venus the morning star Epimeliades the nymphs of highland pastures and protectors of sheep flocks Epimetheus was was the Titan god of afterthought Epione the goddess of the soothing of pain Epiphron (demon of shrewdness) Erato daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, muse of erotic poetry Erebus the primeval god of darkness Eris the spirit of strife, discord, contention and rivalry Eros the god of love and passion Erytheis, one of the Hesperides Eucleia the spirit of good repute and glory Eulabeia the spirit of discretion, caution and circumspection Eunomia (one of the Horae), spirit of good order, and springtime goddess Eunostus the goddess of the flour mill Eupheme the spirit of words of good omen, acclamation, praise, applause Euphrosyne (one of the Charites or Graces), goddess of good cheer, joy, mirth and merriment Euporie (goddess of welfare) "abundance" Eupraxia the spirit of well-being Euronotus god of the southeast wind Eurotas one of the Potamoi (a river god) Eurus god of the unlucky east or southeast wind Eusebeia the spirit of piety, loyalty, duty and filial respect Euterpe daughter of Zeus and Mnemosyne, muse of lyric poetry Euthenia the spirit of prosperity, abundance and plenty Roman Gods and Goddesses Names and Roles Edesia was the Goddess of food who presided over banquets Egeria, water nymph or goddess, later considered one the Camenae Egestes, Goddess of poverty Empanda or Panda, a goddess openness, friendliness and generosity Epona, goddess of horses and horsemanship Eventus Bonus, God of success both in commerce and in agriculture |