Aphrodite is nor a Roman goddess she is Greek
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The Roman goddess Venus.
Venus probably smelled of perfume because her Greek counterpart, Aphrodite, is the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
It is not easy to know what goddess you mean. Let's say you mean the goddess of love. In Greece she was Aphrodite, in Rome she was Venus. When the planets in our solar system got their names all the names were taken from Roman gods. Like Venus.
Aphrodite was not called Aphrodite to the Romans, their goddess Venus was much like her Greek counterpart. There is much confusion to which myths were originally Roman, and which were Greek as Venus is spoken of as Aphrodite is to the Romans, so it must be assumed there was a myth were her father was Jove or Jupiter, and her Dione her mother; or of Uranus.
A celebrity who might be like Aphrodite could be Angelina Jolie. She's beautiful and romantic but also has a tangled history of love affairs that damage people.
Aphrodite, like most of the Greek gods and goddesses, was born a goddess.
It depends on what culture/faith you are talking about:Albanian : PrendeArmenian : AstghikAztec : Xochiquetzal, goddess of fertility, beauty, and female sexual powerCanaanite : Astarte, goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfare, and Qetesh, goddess of love, beauty and sexCeltic : Aine, Irish goddess of love, summer, wealth and sovereignty and Cliodhna, Irish goddess, sometimes identified as a goddess of love and beautyEgyptian : Hathor, goddess of the sky, love, beauty, and music, Bastet, goddess of felines, love, sexuality, protection, beauty, and danceEtruscan : Albina, goddess of the dawn and protector of ill-fated lovers, Turan, goddess of love and vitalityGreek : Aphrodite, and Peitho, personification of persuasion and seductionHindu : Rati, goddess of passion and lustLithuanian : Milda, goddess of love and freedomMesopotamian : Inanna or Ishtar, goddess of sexual love, fertility, and warfareMoroccan : Qandisa, goddess of lust who first seduces men then drives them insaneNorse : Frigg, goddess of romance, marriage, sex and reproduction, married women, household duty, and divination; Freyja, goddess associated with magic, shamanism, seiðr, sacrifice, war, death, and sexuality; Freyr, worshipped as a phallic fertility god, he was said to "bestow peace and pleasure on mortals" Sjöfn, goddess associated with loveRoman : Venus, the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess AphroditeSlavic : Dzydzilelya, Polish goddess of love and marriage and of sexuality and fertility, Lada, fakeloric goddess of harmony, merriment, youth, love and beauty, who almost certainly never existed, Živa, goddess of love and fertilityYoruba : Oshun
no , there was a goddess who was jealous of aphrodites birth of her son & threw him onto the mountains ..
Aphrodite Does Not Like Any Of The Goddesses Because They Dnt Like Her... But She Likes All Of The Gods As You Can See Because She Is The Goddess Of Love And Beauty... :D
None are like a ancient Greek deity.
Aphrodite is indifferent to Artemis, she has little interest in a sworn virgin goddess whose heart she can not sway.