According to one account, Aphrodite was born when the Titan Cronus cut off the sex organs of his father, Uranus (pronounced YOOR-uh-nuhs), and threw them into the sea. Aphrodite emerged fully grown from the foam (her name comes fromaphros, the Greek word for foam) that gathered on the surface of the water.
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Aphrodite had a magic girdle that was made by Hephaestus. This made men fall in love with her.
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According to myth, Aphrodite was immortal, so she did not die.
Aphrodite's husband, Hephaestus, made the magic girdle for her.
Aphrodite had a girdle that made anyone fall in love with who wore it
The special object associated with Aphrodite was her girdle made for her by her husband Hephaestus. It made everyone fall in love with her. The dove and the goose are the sacred animals to Aphrodite, too.
Aphrodite's magic girdle made males fall in love with the goddess.
Yes, but that's not how it goes. A sculptor was going to make a sculpture of Aphrodite to put in her temple. After he was done with it, he fell in love with the statue's beauty. So, he made a different statue, a little less beautiful than the other one to put in Aphrodite's temple. Then, Aphrodite saw the love he had for the statue and she made the statue come alive.
Hephaestus, her husband.
No, he was not. Aphrodite refused to be seduced by Zeus, and Zeus made her marry Hephaestus.
Aphrodite was made of the blood of Cronus that came down from heaven and hit the sea foam.