The goddess Psyche was known as the goddess of the soul and she was married to cupid, she disobeyed cupid by looking at him while he slept.
"Psyche" was the Greek goddess of the soul. She was born a beautiful mortal. Zeus, however, made her a goddess when Psyche married Eros who was the god of love.
Psyche was a daughter of mortals. She had two more sisters. Cupid, the god of love, fell in love with her. They had a daughter Hedone/ Pleasure.Psyche, the soul of humans, was exploited by the philosophers of the ancient times as well as by all religions. The majority accept that Psyche is immortal.AnswerSoul.Supplementary answerPsyche never was part of Greek mythology. The word is Greek for soul (as in psychology). Not until about about 160 AD does Psyche appear as a person, and it was in a piece of Roman fiction. The Roman philosopher and writer Lucius Apuleius wrote a long story called The Golden Ass. In this an old woman tells about Cupid and Psyche and in her tale Psyche is taken into the company of the Greek deities, or rather their Roman counterparts.In Roman mythology, she is the girl whom Cupid fell in love with. She is said to be beautiful than Venus, Goddess of Love and Beauty herself. Since Venus wont stop in making Psyche suffer, Cupid ask Zeus for help and make Psyche as a Goddess. Goddess of soul.I don't get why there's all these answers for where she came from. Psyche was the goddess of the soul, and that's the answer to the question.
Psyche is defined as the human spirit, soul or mind.
Psyche dies, Cupid revives her as a goddess and they marry.
Psyche is the Greek word for "soul"; however, it is used as a modern term for "mind".
Psyche, the goddess of the soul
Psyche was the Greek goddess of the soul, wife of Eros the god of love.
Psyche was a Greek goddess who personified the soul.
"Psyche" was the Greek goddess of the soul. She was born a beautiful mortal. Zeus, however, made her a goddess when Psyche married Eros who was the god of love.
PSYKHE (or Psyche) was the goddess of the soul, wife of Eros the god of love.
"Psyche" was the Greek goddess of the soul. She was born a beautiful mortal. Zeus, however, made her a goddess when Psyche married Eros who was the god of love.
After Cupid asked Zeus to make her immortal, Zeus made her the goddess of the soul.
Psyche was a daughter of mortals. She had two more sisters. Cupid, the god of love, fell in love with her. They had a daughter Hedone/ Pleasure.Psyche, the soul of humans, was exploited by the philosophers of the ancient times as well as by all religions. The majority accept that Psyche is immortal.AnswerSoul.Supplementary answerPsyche never was part of Greek mythology. The word is Greek for soul (as in psychology). Not until about about 160 AD does Psyche appear as a person, and it was in a piece of Roman fiction. The Roman philosopher and writer Lucius Apuleius wrote a long story called The Golden Ass. In this an old woman tells about Cupid and Psyche and in her tale Psyche is taken into the company of the Greek deities, or rather their Roman counterparts.In Roman mythology, she is the girl whom Cupid fell in love with. She is said to be beautiful than Venus, Goddess of Love and Beauty herself. Since Venus wont stop in making Psyche suffer, Cupid ask Zeus for help and make Psyche as a Goddess. Goddess of soul.I don't get why there's all these answers for where she came from. Psyche was the goddess of the soul, and that's the answer to the question.
Yes, she did. Psyche was the youngest of three sisters before she became a goddess.
Psyche had three sisters.
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