Well, there's an Mesoamerican (Aztec) god known as Quetzalcoatl, but as an earlier poster has already stated, there's no "Q" in greek mythology.....the closest "sounding" name would be Cupid, but the Greeks referred to that God as Eros....
2006-06-15 05:16:40
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answered by chairman_of_the_bored_04 6
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No, since Greek doesnt have a Q equivalent in Greek. There is no Q in greek, so no.
2006-06-15 05:03:15
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answered by spades0214 3
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greek no.
Egyptian yes: Qetesh - Goddess of love and beauty
2006-06-15 08:57:50
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answered by amadeusmozart731 2
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I don't think that any letter in the greek alphabet transliterates to a "Q".
2006-06-15 05:03:39
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answered by ksjazzguitar 4
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only one his name is Quirinus he is the oldest of the roman/Greek gods he was the war god until they adopted mars as the real war god and has been forgotten since.
2006-06-15 05:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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This link offers an extensive listing, but there is no Q in the heading, so I would say no.
http://www.theoi.com/
2006-06-15 05:01:51
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answered by 22222 2
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Qetz/a/co/atle, the aztec god
2006-06-15 05:00:12
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answered by A.J.G 3
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