It is likely that the wife of the love god Eros did get jealous. There are however no Greek or Roman mythology which tells of the relationship of Eros and Psyche after marriage.
In Greek mythology, Apollo was jealous of Eros because Eros's arrows had the power to make anyone fall in love, which challenged Apollo's abilities as the god of love and desire. Eros, on the other hand, was jealous of Apollo's ability to shine brighter than him, as Apollo was associated with the sun and light.
The wife of Eros was named Psyche. They had one daughter named Hedone.
Aphrodite was Eros's mother. He did not have a wife in the Greek myth. However in a Roman story he was married to Psyche. Psyche was first Eros's lover then after a lot of feuds between the goddess Aphrodite they married.
The girlfriend of Eros who eventually became known as his wife was Psyche. Together they had a daughter Hedone.
Eros is told only to have one wife, Psyche. Psyche is only reported in Roman writing where Eros was associated with Cupid.
...no. That was Hera.
eros's wife is the beatiful young maden named psyce she slept in his pallace every day she never saw his face and body but she could see his wings when they got merreied aphrodite gave her wings to fly with eros to live in Olympus with eros they also had 4 kids
Cupid, or Eros in Greek "mythology", wife's name was, or is Psyche.
Cupid, or Eros in Greek Mythology, wife's name was, or is, Psyche.
A Jealous Wife - 1910 was released on: USA: 16 July 1910
A Jealous Wife - 1911 was released on: USA: 4 October 1911
The cast of The Joys of a Jealous Wife - 1913 includes: Maurice Costello as Mr. Markham - the Husband Mae Costello as Mrs. Markham - the Jealous Wife