Aphrodite cursed Smyrna (also known as Myrrha) because her mother, Cenchreis, boasted that Smyrna was more beautiful than the goddess. In retaliation, Aphrodite caused Smyrna to fall in love with her own father, King Cinyras. Driven by this forbidden desire, Smyrna tricked her father into sleeping with her, resulting in her pregnancy. When Cinyras discovered the truth, he pursued her, leading Smyrna to flee and ultimately transform into a myrrh tree, giving birth to Adonis.
Aphrodite cursed the Greek princess Smyrna (also known as Myrrha) as punishment for her mother’s boast that Smyrna was more beautiful than the goddess. Enraged, Aphrodite made Smyrna fall in love with her own father, King Cinyras. To fulfill her forbidden desire, Smyrna tricked her father into sleeping with her by disguising herself, which ultimately led to her pregnancy and tragic circumstances. Upon discovery, Cinyras attempted to kill her, prompting Smyrna to flee and eventually be transformed into a myrrh tree, from which she gave birth to Adonis.
she stole a child
Aphrodite is the god of beauty
Ares was Aphrodite's ally.
Aphrodite did not die.
Aphrodite cursed the Greek princess Smyrna (also known as Myrrha) as punishment for her mother’s boast that Smyrna was more beautiful than the goddess. Enraged, Aphrodite made Smyrna fall in love with her own father, King Cinyras. To fulfill her forbidden desire, Smyrna tricked her father into sleeping with her by disguising herself, which ultimately led to her pregnancy and tragic circumstances. Upon discovery, Cinyras attempted to kill her, prompting Smyrna to flee and eventually be transformed into a myrrh tree, from which she gave birth to Adonis.
she stole a child
it wasnt aphrodite it was athena because she was so beautiful, she got raped.
She Turned Him Into Narcissus Flowers
she made him love only himself
To curse people and make them fall in love. Not a nice thing to do, Aphrodite...
Yes she did. She was jealous of Medusa for being almost as pretty as her. So she put a curse on Medusa so that she would have snakes on her head. That way, all the men would be afraid to look at Medusa, and so that they would pay more attention to Aphrodite.
The address of the Smyrna Museum is: 11 S Main St, Smyrna, DE 19977
The address of the Smyrna Public Library is: 107 South Main Street, Smyrna, 19977 1432
He spurned the love of the nymph Echo, so she cursed him to love only himself.
The address of the Smyrna Merrill Historical Society is: Po Box 21, Smyrna, ME 04780-4780
The address of the Smyrna-Clayton Heritage Association is: Po Box 611, Smyrna, DE 19977-0611