She had only one husband, Hephaestus, but a number of lovers.
She had only one husband, Hephaestus, but a number of lovers.
Both Zeus and Aphrodite were prolific paramours, however I can recall no instance of them ever getting together. Addition: There is one story, though, that Zeus made advances, was turned down and as a revenge ordered Aphrodite to be married to the ugliest of the gods, Hephaestus.
Aphrodite was Adonis' lover. Perhaps Aphrodite's best known lover was Ares, god of war, who was also her husband (at least in later versions), but is also reported to have had a go with the handsome young Adonis, who was not a god. She had to compete with Persephone, queen of the underworld, on that one.
aphrodite had 12 temples
NO, Aphrodite had many other lovers but didn't marry but once
he had many lovers, but his mos famous affair was with Aphrodite the goddess of Love and Beauty.
No, Aphrodite did not marry Ares. He was her consort, Aphrodite had many other lovers - Adonis, Hermes, Dionysus, and Poseidon among them.
No one but he comitted aduldtery with Aphrodite.
She had only one husband, Hephaestus, but a number of lovers.
She had only one husband, Hephaestus, but a number of lovers.
No. Aphrodite was the wife of Hephaestus. Aphrodite and Ares were only lovers.
Lovers, for the most part.
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Well aphrodite was married to hephaestus but she was in love with the war god ares. Other than that Aphrodite had many other lovers such as Hermes, Dionysus, Adonis, Apollo, Etc.
She was the goddess of love and beauty. She was beautiful, and had many lovers and children.