Aphrodite: Archetype of Love and Beauty Dionysus: Greek God of Wine, Ecstasy, and Love Artemis: Archetype and Goddess of the Hunt and Moon Persephone: Maiden Goddess and Queen of the Underworld
POSEIDON The god of the sea had an affair with Aphrodite who was grateful for his support following the revelation of her adulterous relationship with Ares. She bore him two daughters Rhodos and Herophilos.ZEUS The king of the gods attempted to seduce Aphrodite when she first set foot upon ...
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Aphroditeis the Greek goddess of love and beauty. She was married to Hephaestus, the Greek god of blacksmithing, but had a very intimate and complex relationship with Ares, the Greek god of war. She was one of the Twelve Olympians. These are some of the most awesome facts about the Greek...
Aphrodite is the daughter of Zeus, god of the sky and ruler of the Greek pantheon of gods, and one of the female titans, Diona. Essentially, this makes her a second-generation Olympian, on par with other children of the gods such as Ares and Athena. The Murder of Uranus Aphrodite ...
Relationship statusMarried toHephaestus. But what he doesn't know won't hurt him. ;) It's complicated withAres Interested inYou Activities & Interests LikesPOM Wonderful (I'm theirspokesgirl.) Doves and swans Scallop shells Love letters ...
(Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme#32/2 (fb) - BTS) - Posing as Venus, the demoness Nox made love to the war god Ares, and bore two sons, Deimos and Phobos. (Venus#1) - From her home at Mount Lustre on the planet Venus, Venus came to desire to walk amongst humanity, and so came...
Adonis | Aphrodite could not resist the charms of handsome Adonis - but the couple's relationship had a tragic ending Anchises | according to mythology, Zeus made Aphrodite fall in love with the mortal Anchises; the result of this union was the birth of the hero Aeneas Ares | the passio...
His third goddess was Enyo the Goddess of War also known as Strife who had a son with Ares, Enyalios the War-God. The fourth divine lover Ares had a relationship with was Erinys Telphousia who was one of the three furies and with her Ares had a child, a dragon known as The Drakon...
The goddess of love was no stranger to causing trouble, though she didn't intend to (outside of sticking her nose into her son's love life). Her relationship with the beautiful Adonis led to his death by the hand of the jealousgod of war, Ares. She also inadvertently started the Troja...