Eros is told only to have one wife, Psyche. Psyche is only reported in Roman writing where Eros was associated with Cupid.
Psyche.
Psyche
Well, Psyche doesn't really have any enemies. She has Aphrodite/ Venus who does everything possible under the sun to keep Psyche and Eros (her son) apart. Talk about a terrible mother-in-law. But eventually, Aphrodite forgives Psyche. However, there's more to it than meets the eye. Aphrodite was originally angry with Psyche because men were leaving her temples to go worship Psyche. (She was so beautiful) So, she already had a reason to be angry with her, then Eros goes and falls in love with Psyche. I guess you could also say that Psyche's sisters are her enemies, because they are the ones who convince her that her husband could be a monster. This is what prompted Psyche to lose her faith in her husband, and Eros was angry and flew off. But don't worry, because they got back together again.
PSYKHE (or Psyche) was the goddess of the soul, wife of Eros the god of love.
In Greek mythology, Eros' wife is named Psyche. Their love story is depicted in the mythological tale of "Eros and Psyche."
Eros, or Cupid, is married to Psyche.
Psyche. Aphrodite was jealous of Psyche's beauty, and had Eros make her fall in love with a monster with his arrows, but when Eros reached in to get a closer look at Psyche, he pierced himself with one of his arrows. They had a child, Hedone.
Psyche.
Hedone.
Eros is told only to have one wife, Psyche. Psyche is only reported in Roman writing where Eros was associated with Cupid.
Psyche did in the story of Cupid and Psyche.
Eros and Psyche had only one daughter named Hedon. In Roman mythology she was called Voluptas.
Eros (Roman counterpart- Cupid) married Psyche.
Hedone.
Hedone (Pleasure)
Psyche, the goddess of the soul