Yes they are. Priapus son of Dionysus, Hermaphroditus of Hermes (hence the name).
Phobus (Fear), Deimus (Dread), Harmonia, Hermaphroditus, Priapus and, of course, Eros.
He has a brother Anteros. Also Phobus (Fear), Deimus (Dread), and Harmonia, Hermaphroditus, Priapus.
3To Ares she bore Phobus (Fear), Deimus (Dread), and Harmonia, To Hermes she bore Hermaphroditus. To Dionysus she bore Priapus. And of course Eros (to Ares or Hermes).
Eros Phobos Deimos Harmonia HimerosAnteros Pothos Peitho Hermaphroditus Eunomia Tyche Rhodos Priapus Hymen/Hymenaios/Hymenaeus Rhode Herophile/Herophilos/Herophilus Beroe- Aeneas Lyros-Eryx
Some of her sons are Eros, Anteros, Hymenaios and Aeneas (with her Trojan lover Anchises), and Hermaphroditus by Hermes.
Hermes' sons were, Pan Hermaphroditus, although, was often depicted as 'two sexed' Eros (In some cases) Abderus Autolycus
Hermes' sons were, Pan Hermaphroditus, although, was often depicted as 'two sexed' Eros (In some cases) Abderus Autolycus
Yes, Aphrodite had many children to almost all her lovers except her husband, Hephaestus. To Ares she had Phobus (fear), Deimus (dread) and Harmonia (harmony). To Hermes she had Hermaphroditus. To Dionysus she had Priapus - who had huge genitals given by Hera for Aphrodite's promiscuity.
Yes Hermes did have children. Their names are Pan, Hermaphroditus, Eros, Tyche, Abderus, Autolycus. Yes he did. One of his sons is Pan.
what is aphrodites status
Young Aphrodites was created in 1963.
Dionysus