Yes.
Adonis
There was a god and a goddess, Adonis and Aphrodite
A female equivalent of an Adonis is typically referred to as an Aphrodite, named after the Greek goddess of love and beauty.
Both, as you can love more than one person.
Greek myths have no chronology, which means there is no WHEN.
Adonis was known for his love for Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. Their relationship was famously tragic, with his death leading to the creation of the anemone flower as a symbol of his beauty and love.
It is said that Adonis did not have any children in Greek mythology as his life was tragically cut short. Adonis was a handsome youth loved by the goddess Aphrodite and his story is often associated with themes of love, beauty, and mortality.
Yes, she loved : Anchises, Adonis, Phaethon, and Boutes.
No. Zeus forced Aphrodite to marry Hephaestus but Aphrodite really prefered Adonis or Ares. Aphrodite cheats on Hephaestus and has kids with Adonis.
Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty and married Hephaestus. Anyways, Aphrodite's Roman name is Venus just to let you know. 2 of her sons are: Adonis and Aeneas.
Adonis and Aphrodite a true story about love and death :) I used it for a social studies project and got a 100 .... hope this helps :)