yes they did because they had 17 kids togther so they had no choce but they awys loved each other
In Greek mythology, Hermes is often associated with Aphrodite. Marriage in mythology seldom existed however, and the term Consort is more often used.
Hermes' consort is Merope, Aphordite, Dryope, and Peitho.
Hermes married Aphrodite with the help of Zeus. Aphrodite was not happy though. She was forced to marry Hermes.
Hermes, the Greek god of trade, thieves, and communication, is often associated with several consorts, but one of the most notable is Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. They are said to have had a union that produced Hermaphroditus, a deity representing both male and female qualities. Additionally, Hermes is sometimes linked to other figures, such as the nymph Penelope or the goddess Hecate, in various myths.
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.)
No, Aphrodite did not marry Ares. He was her consort, Aphrodite had many other lovers - Adonis, Hermes, Dionysus, and Poseidon among them.
In Greek mythology, Hermes is often associated with Aphrodite. Marriage in mythology seldom existed however, and the term Consort is more often used.
Hermes' consort is Merope, Aphordite, Dryope, and Peitho.
Hermes married Aphrodite with the help of Zeus. Aphrodite was not happy though. She was forced to marry Hermes.
Yes, Ares is the consort of Aphrodite.
Hermes is said to have seduced Aphrodite, but Aphrodite tricked him, and kicked Hermes balls very hard.
A consort is a long term lover who one is not married to; in this case, Aphrodite's consort was often said to be Ares.
no
because he had a 1234231 cats.
yep
Hermaphroditos and Priapos
Hephaestus, and when they parted she kept Ares for her consort.