Yes, daughters of Aphrodite and so sisters of Eros include : Harmonia, by Ares Herophile and Rhodos/Rhode, by Poseidon Peitho, father unknown (many alternate parents) Beroe, by Adonis
Eros does not have any kids
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None, he was one of a kind.
Eros, son of Aphrodite would have sisters named Harmonia, Peitho, Rhode and Herophile and Beroe.
Yes, Eros also had brothers and sisters from both Ares and Aphrodite, as well as grandparents on both sides.
Eros as the son of Aphrodite had sisters. There were Harmonia, goddess of harmony; Peitho, goddess of persuasion; Rhode, goddess of Rhodes and Herophile, a sibyl and Beroe, goddess of Beruit.
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Eros the son of Aphrodite would have many brothers and sisters. Among his sisters would be Harmonia, goddess of harmony; Peitho, Rhode and Herophile and Beroe. Counted among his brothers would be Deimos & Phobos, Anteros, Pothos, Himeros, Iakkhos, Aeneas & Lyros, Hermaphroditos, Priapos, Astynoos and Eryx.
The siblings of Eros as a son of Aphrodite would have included Harmonia, goddess of harmony; Peitho, Rhode and Herophile and Beroe as sisters. As wells as Deimos & Phobos, Anteros, Pothos, Himeros, Iakkhos, Aeneas & Lyros, Hermaphroditos, Priapos, Astynoos and Eryx as brothers.
He had a brother, Anteros, born of Aphrodite and Ares so that the lonely Eros could have a playmate. Anteros, with Eros, was one of a host of winged love gods called Erotes, who were ever-youthful, winged gods of love. Hesiod places Eros (love) and Himeros (desire) at being present at the time of Aphrodite's emergence from the sea. They were either born with her or of her. Pothos (passion) was a later addition to the myth. The myth around Anteros is unconnected to the origin myth of the Erotes, as far as I can tell.