One might say yes, albeit by accident.
Psyche.
Psyche
PSYCHE
Psyche.
In Greek mythology, Psyche was a mortal woman who was considered to be the personification of the soul. She became the wife of Eros, the god of love, after undergoing trials set by Aphrodite, Eros' mother.
Psyche was the Greek goddess of the soul, wife of Eros the god of love.
In Greek mythology, the story of Psyche and Eros fits this description. Psyche, a mortal woman, fell in love with Eros, the god of love. Despite challenges and obstacles, their love prevailed, and Psyche eventually ascended to immortality to be with Eros.
Psyche married Cupid; it is a Roman myth, not Greek.
"Psyche" was the Greek goddess of the soul. She was born a beautiful mortal. Zeus, however, made her a goddess when Psyche married Eros who was the god of love.
Cupid was not Greek but Roman. The Greek god Eros had no girlfriend. The story of Cupid and Psyche is a Roman story.
The most recognized was Eros, who fell in love with the princess Psyche.
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.