Psyche is far more beautiful than her two sisters, and was even said to be comparable to Venus herself.
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She tells Zeus to lie to Psyche.
Apollo, Nemesis, and Psyche
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Psyche, in Greek mythology, was the daughter-in-law of Aphrodite, her son Eros' wife. She was a mortal princess who was absolutely stunning, though not as pretty as aphrodite.
Stunningly more beautiful than all of her sisters.
Psyche has two sisters in Greek mythology: one is named Aglaea and the other is named Thalia.
Psyche is from both.
She is much more beautiful and alluring than her other sisters. She also attracts the adoration of all men because of her beauty.
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.
Psyche.
The child of Cupid and Psyche is Voluptas. In Greek mythology she was called Hedone.
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Psyche's sisters create doubts about Psyche's husband by telling her that they knew that he was a fearful serpent, and though he seemed kind, he was going to eat her someday. This ignites fear in Psyche, as "there must be something very wrong for him so to shun the light of day".After Pysche told them about the nights visits, they were envious and replied that it was dark and she couldn't see who it was. They said it was most likely a terrible flying serpent in disguise and not a winged prince.
In Roman mythology, in the tale of Cupid and Psyche, Psyche managed to get past Cerberus by giving him a cake.
In Roman mythology, in the tale of Cupid and Psyche, Psyche managed to get past Cerberus by giving him a cake.