Aphrodite and Ares So, she started an affair with someone as destructive and as violent as herself:Ares.Helios, however, saw them and informed Hephaestus, after which the cuckolded god made sure to devise a fine bronze net, which ensnared the couple the next time they lay together in bed....
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In classical sculpture and fresco she was usually depicted nude.MYTHSSome of the more famous myths featuring the goddess include:--Her birth from the sea foam. <<More>>Her adulterous affair with the god Ares. <<More>>Her love for Adonis, a handsome Cypriot youth who was tragically killed ...
Ares Aphrodite was married (at least for a time) to Hephaestus, but took little joy in the crippled and gruff god of the forge. In fact, her most enduring love was for Ares, the god of war. A famous and amusing myth about Aphrodite’s affair with Ares is told in Homer’sOdyssey. ...
"No, my child, the works of violence are not for you," he said comfortingly. "Rather concern yourself only with the lovely secrets of marriage. Leave war-craft to those more suited to the task, such as Athene and Ares." It was good advice but not a commandment ... Aphrodite frequent...
ARES The god of war had a long love affair with Aphrodite which lasted for the duration of her marriage to Hephaistos and beyond. She bore him four divine sons: Eros, Anteros, Deimos, Phobos; and a daughter: Harmonia.DIONYSOS The god of wine who had a short affair with Aphrodite. Hera...
Greek Gods and Goddesses - Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Demeter, Dionysus, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes, Poseidon and Zeus.
In Homer'sIliadshe surges into battle to save her son, but abandons him (in fact, drops him as she flies through the air) when she herself is hurt (Ares does much the same thing). And she is the original cause of the Trojan War itself: not only did she start the whole affair by...
As we have seen, Aphrodite was the Greek goddess of love and desire. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that there are abundant examples of Aphrodite's intimate relationships with both gods and men. Perhaps the most notorious of these legends is of her affair with the war god Ares....
She took her occupation as goddess of sexuality with responsibility, so she was unfaithful and had many affairs with her lovers, one of importance is Ares, the god of war. When Aphrodite’s husband, Hephaestus, found out of the affair he confronted Ares and this resulted in Ares paying a ...