The significant action or crime that Aphrodite did was that she slept with many men during her marriage with Hepheastus. The most famous one is her many affa
the contest of arakne
Aphrodite was to much of a nice caring person and was the goddess of love and beauty so she did not do any crimes in her life and also I am a dumb and enjoy eating glue.Edit: No, that's pretty much completely wrong. She committed many, many acts of adultery, the most famous being when she was married to Hephaestus and had an affair with Ares. The list of relationships between herself and other gods (And even some mortals) is incredibly long, and the list of children even longer.
Slayed Dython the Srepent
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going back to the mortal world to visit his son when fobiden
Turning Medussa into a woman with snake hair and the body of a snake.
the contest of arakne
Slayed Dython the Srepent
Slayed Dython the Srepent
Aphrodite was to much of a nice caring person and was the goddess of love and beauty so she did not do any crimes in her life and also I am a dumb and enjoy eating glue.Edit: No, that's pretty much completely wrong. She committed many, many acts of adultery, the most famous being when she was married to Hephaestus and had an affair with Ares. The list of relationships between herself and other gods (And even some mortals) is incredibly long, and the list of children even longer.
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going back to the mortal world to visit his son when fobiden
he tried to kill the son of Zeus
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite's actions were not typically classified as crimes. However, she was involved in various love affairs and conflicts among the gods that caused chaos and disruptions. One notable event is her role in the Trojan War, where her actions ignited the conflict between Greeks and Trojans.
aphrodite killed athenas love!
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In Greek mythology, Aphrodite didn't commit any crimes per se. However, some stories depict her as being vain and causing havoc by meddling in the affairs of mortals, such as inciting jealousy and infidelity among couples.