Yes, there are many myths about Aphrodite. Click on the links below to read some of them.
Her symbols featured in myths, these acted as a reminder for these stories in the time of the ancients, something they could relate to and physically touch.
In roman myths, she is Venus.
No their are no myths that ever suggest that they did.
Greek stories were called myths. ;D
Most love myths, like the myth about Paris of Troy and Helen of Sparta, and a myth about the golden pear/apple that Paris has to give the most beautiful goddess, either Aphrodite, Here or Athena.
The goddess Aphrodite was found in the Greek myths.
They had a horribly deformed son named Priapus.
Her symbols featured in myths, these acted as a reminder for these stories in the time of the ancients, something they could relate to and physically touch.
Myths are stories we do not believe in (any longer). Stories we do believe are not considered myths. The Greek myths were the religion of the ancient Greeks. It has been supplanted by Christianity.
No. Werewolves are characters in stories, myths, and legends.
In most myths, Aphrodite was born from the sea foam, so she would have no relation to Zeus. In other myths, Aphrodite is Zeus' daughter by Dione.he may be her father
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She has a few myths about her.
yes she did in the myth shamanic mysteriousness
No Aphrodite did not have a daughter named Annika in the Greek myths.
Hephaestus did not make Aphrodite, but in some myths they are husband and wife.
Apollo and Aphrodite were not brothers- Aphrodite was a female goddess, while Apollo was male. In some myths, Aphrodite was the daughter of Zeus, and Apollo was his son (hence the brother-sister relation); however, in other myths, Aphrodite was simply born of sea foam.