Given that Aphrodite is a deity, where as Circe is 'merely' a demi-goddess, you'd go for the god.
Aphrodite, Artemis, Apollo, Zeus, Circe, Poseidon, and Athena are a few that I can name
No, Aphrodite did.
the dangers that he would face at sea that is what circe warned odysseus.
today aphrodite would be about 800BC
today aphrodite would be about 800BC
Circe turned Scylla into a monster out of jealousy and vengeance. In Homer's "Odyssey," Scylla, a beautiful nymph, attracted the attention of the sea god Glaucus, who was in love with her. When Scylla rejected Glaucus's advances, he sought Circe's help to win her over, but instead, Circe fell in love with him. In retaliation for Scylla's rejection and to punish her, Circe transformed her into a hideous sea monster, forever cursed to terrorize sailors.
Circe was an enchantress, and had Odysseus' crew eat a poisoned feast which would make them susceptible to the magic.
Circe (Sir-See)
Circe warns Odysseus that Scylla is too powerful to fight directly. She advises him to sail quickly past her, sacrificing a few of his men to her instead of engaging in a battle he cannot win.
For the cheesiest reason possible: he loves only his wife, he misses her, and wants to go home. I would think that would be obvious as that's the reasoning he gives Circe.
The name of Circe's Island is Aeaea.
She would be a supermodel.