Eros has more than one role in Greek mythology. Originally, he was the god of love, but not like Aphrodite the goddess of love. He was one of the original gods, with the sky (kronos) and the earth (gaia). Eros represents the pure drive of sex and lust, without which species would cease to mate and procreate. Aphrodite, the goddess of love focuses more on attraction, romance, and different aspects of love and sex, and Eros is the pure animal instinct and lustful drive to have sex. The word "erotic" comes from his name.
Later, Eros was confused or sort of demoted or reduced to Cupid, the winged son of Aphrodite, known for his arrows of gold or lead, which would cause ppl to act either with lust and attraction or indifference toward the first person the target visually saw after being shot with his arrows.
So, Eros is the god of love, sex and lust, pure sex drive, but often confused with Cupid, another later love god
On Mt Olympus though some did live in other realms such as Poseidon who lived in the sea greek gods are cool
Some sample questions from the category Greek Mythology include: * Where did the Greek goddess Eirene live? * Who was the Greek god of students? * Who was Eros' mother? * What were the names of Jason's children in Greek mythology? * What were the responsibilities of Poseidon? * What were Aphrodite's special talents? * Why does Apollo send a plague to the Greek camps?
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Some famous Greek myths are, Hercules, Achilles, Theseus (one of my favorites), Odysseus, Pereus, Jason, and Orpheus. Of course there are many more but those are just a few good ones. Hope i helped :)
- Hestia sacrificed her seat on Olympus for Dionysus, the god of wine and entertainment - She is the goddess of the hearth. - She is not in many myths.
In Greek mythology, Eros did not die but was often depicted as an immortal god of love. Some stories suggest he was the son of Aphrodite and Ares, while others portray him as a primordial deity. Eros played a significant role in many myths and was often associated with desire and attraction.
Eros, the Greek god of love, was often portrayed as capricious, causing chaos and unpredictable emotions in those he targeted. Some myths depict Eros as mischievous and vengeful, using his arrows to cause trouble and create unrequited love or heartache.
The Wikipedia pages on some Greek myths are fairly detailed. The Classical Studies departments of some universities also have online archives of myths.
Probably because Hermes is in a lot of the myths. He is a greek god, so there were myths written about him.
herculese and the illiad and the oddysea
Eros was the first God created out of Chaos. The first goddesses were Nyx (night) and Hemera (day). In some myths, he was the son of Aphrodite, though I think contrary and that he was just a companion.
Myths were created as an oral tradition. Some myths started out as revaluations or dreams some were even true stories, then they morphed into some grandiose story.
The Romans adopted some deities from the neighouring Sabines and Etruscans and from other Italic peoples. They also adopted some deities from the Greeks. They adopted many Greek myths and at one point they associated their deities with the Greek ones.
Of course! Greek mythology is some of the most educational myths from ancient cultures. The fables and myths teach good life lessons and morals.
to greek people yes, it's like some of us belive in god
Eros didn't have actually full blown enemies but he was often against Apollo. The two often tried to out do each-other in archery. Eros also went against his mother Aphordite wishes after she grew jealous of a mortals beauty. But he was soon forgiven. Some myths depict Eros and Hermes having a racing rivalry. Eros's back wings vs. Hermes's boot wings.
On Mt Olympus though some did live in other realms such as Poseidon who lived in the sea greek gods are cool