Once (to Hera). His other "relationships" didn't involve marriage...They were more along the lines of seducing/raping a girl, getting her pregnant, and cowering in the face of Hera's wrath, leaving the aforementioned girl to suffer.
Aphrodite married (and later divorced) Hephaistos, the god of metalworking. Her consort was Ares, the God of War, but they never married.
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The god Apollo never got married.
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.
Everyone who ever loved is said to be touched by Aphrodite.
Polyphemus was said to live on an hidden island. Percy Jackson says he guards the Fleece, but reality says we don't know if greek myths ever told us that.
Hercules was certainly the rustic hero of the people.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Demeter was married to her brother Zeus and had a daughter named Persephone.
She is the daughter of Zeus and she was the most beautiful woman ever. She married Menelaus of Sparta and then was kidnapped by Paris (Aphrodite told him that if he said she was the best then he could have the most beautiful woman in the world - Helen) The Trojan War was fought over her and she was returned to Sparta.
no there was never a wicth in greek mythology
No but aphrodite is as close as it gets
not according to greek mythology
no. and who ever posted this question is an idiot. its called mythology. its a myth.
No at least not in Greek mythology.
I'm not sure but you can look on greek mythology websites
athena never got married
The god Apollo never got married.
no he was never married but he had *** about every night
No. Greek Mythology is usually violent and terrible, and involves animals and monsters that never existed and a bunch of Olymian gods who sit around doing nothing. Did you ever read/watch Percy Jackson?! Just kidding! :) Plz, don't use Greek Mythology as mannerism.