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Yes, they are the same people. Venus is Aphrodite's Roman Name. Aphrodite is her Greek name.
Apollo is the Greek form, while Phoebus is the Roman form. Also, Apollo is the god of music, archery, poetry, oracles, medicine, and the sun, while Phoebus Apollo is the god of youth, beauty, wisdom, music, and the sun. The Greeks had different gods for youth (Hebe), beauty (Aphrodite), and wisdom (Athena). Hope this helps!
Apollo was the name of one of the ancient mythological Greek and Roman Gods, who would ride his chariot through the sky. In the same manner, the American spaceship would ride through the sky.Apollo was a Greek mythical god, son of Zeus.
In mythology, the wealth of the gods isn't measured in the same way as human wealth, but if we consider their domains, Hades, as the god of the underworld, presides over all the riches of the earth, including precious metals and gems. Therefore, Hades could be considered the wealthiest among Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Athena, and Apollo. However, Zeus is often regarded as the king of the gods and holds significant power and influence, which could also be seen as a form of wealth.
No. Jesus=Christ. Zeus=Greek god.
Heracles __ In Roman mythology Zeus was Jupiter, Apollo retained the name and was called Apollo by Romans as well, and Aphrodite became Venus.
Aphrodite was born of the blood of Ouranos when he was castrated by Kronos. Zeus is a second generation god, born of Ouranos' children Rhea and Kronos after the fall of Ouranos; and Leto, the mother of Artemis and Apollo is the same.
Zeus probably liked them both the same. He entrusted Apollo with more significant powers than any other god. Zeus gave Artemis everything she wanted when she was a young goddess.
they are brothers same with hades Zeus etc. but sometimes they could get in arguments
To be blunt, Zeus was said to have 'put it about a bit' with both godesses and mortals. He had many children to different mothers.
These are the translations from Greek to Roman Zeus - Jupiter Hera - Juno Hades - Pluto Poseidon - Neptune Ares - Mars Athena - Minerva Aphrodite - Venus Hephaesteus - Vulcan Apollo - Apollo Hermes - Mercury Artemis - Diana Demeter - Ceres Cronus - Saturn Uranus - Uranus Hestia - Vesta Dionysus - Bacchus Nike - Victoria Rhea - Ops Eros - Cupid Hypnos - Sumnos Gaea - Terra Asclepius - Aesculapius Hope you find it useful!
Here is a simplified version of the family tree of the Greek gods:Cronus & Rhea^Poseidon Hades Zeus Hera Demeter HestiaZeus & Hera Zeus & Leto Zeus & Maia Zeus & Metis Zeus & Semele^ ^ ^ ^ ^Ares, Hephaestus Apollo, Artemis Hermes Athena DionysusCronus and Rhea were Titans. Their children were the eldest Olympian, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, and Hestia. Zeus married Hera. They had two children, Ares and Hephaestus. Zeus had many affairs with mortals. He had children with Leto, Maia, Metis, and Semele. His children were Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Athena, and Dionysus. Aphrodite is not listed here, but she is still one of the Olympian gods. She is not listed here because her origin is a mystery. She had been seen by the West wind floating out on the ocean on a cloud of foam. He blew her to shore, and the Olympian's were so awed by here beauty, they made her a god. No one is sure where she came from.
No. Helen was the daughter of Zeus and Leda (Leda, mortal woman married to King of Sparta). Aphrodite is one of the 12 Olympians (highest Gods/Goddesses in Greek mythology) - she was Goddess of Love, Desire & Beauty.
Yes. Any children of Demeter or Zeus would be her brothers and sisters, even if only half-siblings.Zagreus, Desponia, Arion, Plutus, Philomelus, Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hebe, Hermes, Hercales, Helen, Hephaestus, Perseus, Minos, and the Muses.
Hephaestus or Hermes(she was never married to Hermes Zeus felt sorry for Hermes broken-heart bc Aphrodite didn't feel the same way about him that he trick her into an affair w him.Zeus gave Hephaestus to Aphrodite bc he felt her beauty would rage jealousy among the immortals.)
For one, Artemis was one of the three goddess of virgin. Aphrodite was the goddess of love. That is one major difference. According to one myth Aphrodite was the daughter of Zeus. So that would be one similarity; they both had the same father. But in all honesty, they both completely hated each other.
'Aphrodite' is spelled the same in French.