Phoebe
The daughter of Uranus and Gaia, Phoebe, was known for her intelligence and brilliance. Leto and Asteria were the products of her marriage to her brother Coeus. Her daughters were the Olympian goddesses, not the Titans. Greeks revered Leto, who was connected to modesty, fertility, and motherhood. While Asteria was the goddess of the stars, the Greeks also revered her.
Her daughter Leto was Zeus's lover, and when she became pregnant with the twins Apollo and Artemis, Zeus's wife attacked her nonstop. On the island of Delos, where she eventually found sanctuary, she gave birth to a boy and a daughter.
One of Themis' daughters, Phoebe, was given the Oracle of Delphi, which she later gave to her grandson, Apollo. After obtaining it, she is symbolized by the Delphic Oracle. She is also in charge of the brightness everywhere, as her name also denotes brightness, in addition to this emblem. She is revered by the Romans as well because she is the Greek equivalent of Diana, the Roman deity.
Goddess of: The Oracle of Delphi, the bright and intellect
Children: Leto and Asteria