no she wsa a goddess
Psyche, who was mortal, then became a goddess
Aeneas is mortal because of the mortality of his father, Anchises. Venus was with the mortal Anchises and bore their son, Aeneas, who was a "half-blood," so to speak, and therefore mortal.
he is a demi-god. His father, Anchises, is a mortal, while his mother, Venus, is immortal.
Venus was the Roman Goddess of Love, who got into a sexual relationship with a very handsome mortal man called Adonis.
Psyche angered Venus because mortals believed that she was more beautiful than even she. Venus' temples were abandoned, and all the honors that were once hers were given to a mortal girl. Venus was also angered because Psyche kept succeeding in her tasks.
He was the child of Venus and Vulcan, but other than Cupid, I believe that Venus' affair with Mars stopped them from having kids. He did have at least one half-brother that I know the name of, and that would be Aeneas, who was the son of Venus and the mortal Anchises. Aeneas was mortal until AFTER his death, when he was cleansed of his mortal parts and upgraded to godly status. NOPE!
aeneas was a Trojan hero who went to Italy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!aeneas was also the son of venus (mother) and anchises (father-mortal) he had a brother, cupid.
Venus is jealous of Psyche because Psyche's beauty rivals her own, drawing admiration from Venus's son, Cupid. This jealousy highlights the theme of insecurity even among deities, suggesting that beauty can provoke feelings of inadequacy regardless of one's divine status. Venus's reaction emphasizes the complexities of love and jealousy, reinforcing that even the goddess of love can be threatened by a mortal's allure. Ultimately, this dynamic adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the vulnerabilities inherent in both divine and human experiences.
The wife of Eros or Cupid and the mother of Hedone/Voluptas. She was once the most beautiful mortal woman in the world, so lovely that her beauty challenged even that of Aphrodite/Venus.
"There was once a king and queen, rulers of an unnamed city, who had three daughters of conspicuous beauty. The youngest and most beautiful was Psyche, whose admirers, neglecting the proper worship of the love goddess Venus, instead prayed and made offerings to her. It was rumored that she was the second coming of Venus, or the daughter of Venus from an unseemly union between the goddess and a mortal." Courtesy: Wikipedia.
Aphrodite (or rather, Venus) feared that Psyche had been more beautiful than her, but usually any goddess is considered more beautiful than a mortal.
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