The Greek myths have no time-line chronology.
Eros was the god of eros. Eros is Greek for love or sexual desire.
The Greek name for the God Eros is Eros.. The Latin name for Eros is Cupid
Eros's father is ares.
Cupid was the Roman name. His Greek equivalent was Eros.
I can tell you that Eros DOES NOT live on Mount Olympus because he isnt an olympian god
No, Roman, his Greek name is Eros.
The Greek myths have no time-line chronology.
The Roman name for the Greek Eros was Cupid.
Aphrodite appeared when the power of Eros (Love) was awoken by Titans broke one of their prison bars. Eros created Aphrodite out of sea foam, and sent her to land, where she met the three graces, or the charities.
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.
No doubt his mother is Aphrodite. As for his father the usual guess is Ares, but Hermes is a possibility. He is the one who took care of the young boy's education. I agree with this, except that Eros's father is Ares. In other myths, Eros is older than Aphrodite.
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.
The father of Eros is often confused in Greek mythology. Eros is called a son of Ares and of Ouranos when his mother is Aphrodite. Eros is also called a son of Gaia and Ouranos, of Iris and Zephyros or Poros and Penia.
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.
Because like all the other Greek myths,God's,and goddesses all of there powers make them special in there own way.
Eros was the son of Aphrodite, and generally, in the myths, got along, a particularly good example of their relationship would be when Aphrodite had her son pierce the heart of Hades, which lead to the kidnapping of Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and so on.