Hathor is the goddess of everythat Aphrodite but harthor is also the goddess of cows
· Hathor is the goddess of dancing and music while Aphrodite is not. · Hathor is an Egyptian goddess, Aphrodite is a Greek goddess.
Well i don't know.......wait i do Hathor is egyption and aphrodite is greek daa ---- Well to improve the person above's answer is that... ·Hathor is also a goddess of dancing and music or is associated with that while Aphrodite is only a goddess of Love and Beauty. ·Aphrodite's symbol is the swan and dove for their beauty while Hathor's is a cow with a sun disk.
Greek- Aphrodite Roman-Venus Egyptian- Hathor
Isis, Hathor and Bast all have similar characteristics.
Hathor was a Egyptian goddess of pleasure and joy most closely identified by the Greeks with Aphrodite and the Romans with Venus.
Aphrodite was equated by the Greeks to Egyptian Hathor, Assyrian Mylitta, Canaanite/Phoenician Astarte, Arabian Alilat, and Roman Venus. They were all goddesses of love.
The Egyptian goddess, Hathor stood for the expressions of love, joy and motherhood. Her counterpart in Rome was the goddess, Venus, and in Greece, she was known as Aphrodite. She was friendly with the goddess, Nu, who she eventually absorbed.
The Goddess Hathor was represented by the Cow, she can usually be recognised by the Solar Disc Headress and the Cow Horns that she wears although this could also be used to represent Isis sometimes. She was known as the Goddess of love, motherhood and also of music and joy. The Greeks and Romans also worshipped Hathor in the forms of Aphrodite & Venus. ...John...
Aphrodite couldn't die
No there is not another name for Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love!! Hopefully this helps!!
It depends upon which ancinet religions goddess you look into; Norse it was Freyja, in Egypt it was Hathor, the Roman Venus and the Greek Aphrodite. There are many more.
Aphrodite interacted with the humans and gods in different ways.