Answer is Eros. Greek mythology god of lust, love and intercourse. Also worshipped as a fertility diety. Roman Counterpart was Cupid, aka Amor "love." (Found in Wikipedia).
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Demeter's Roman counterpart is Ceres.
Like his Greek counterpart, Eros, the stories of Cupid's origins are conflicting. It does not appear that Cupid's birth is discussed much in Roman literature.What we have follows in summary:First century philosopher Seneca notes that Cupid is the child of Vulcan and his wife Venus.First century BC philosopher Cicero said there were three Cupids and three Venuses, and that the first Cupids was born to Diana and Mercury, the second Cupid was born to Mercury and the second Venus, and the third to Mars and the third Venus. Each of these incarnations represented a different form of love, the third was associate with Anteros (counter-love).
The Roman counterpart of Zeus is Jupiter or Jove.
Apollo is the roman counterpart for Apollo his name doesn't change
It's European Counterpart is the European Space Agency (ESA) It's Japanese counterpart is the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) It's Indian counterpart is the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
There is no specific collective noun for cupids, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a pair of cupids, a group of cupids, a company of cupids, etc.
The population of Cupids is 790.
Cupids was created in 1610.
First of all, the Roman counterpart came from Hermes, not the other way around. Second, the Roman counterpart of Hermes is Mercury.
Yep. They played the cupids in Night at the Museum 2:Battle at the Smithsonian.
The Jonas Brothers play the cupids in night at the museum 2
Cauliflower Cupids - 1970 was released on: USA: 1970 (limited)
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Cupids eyes are a sort of dark turquoise and his hair is a golden blond colour. Psyche Cupids soul mate's hair is a light brown and her eyes are an ice blue. Voluptas is Cupids daughter and she has the same golden blond hair colour as Cupid ,eyes are ice blue like Psyche's.
A Pair of Cupids - 1918 was released on: USA: 29 July 1918
Two Elderly Cupids - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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