No, he was not. Aphrodite refused to be seduced by Zeus, and Zeus made her marry Hephaestus.
She was forced to by Zeus
Hermes married Aphrodite with the help of Zeus. Aphrodite was not happy though. She was forced to marry Hermes.
Both Zeus and Aphrodite were prolific paramours, however I can recall no instance of them ever getting together. Addition: There is one story, though, that Zeus made advances, was turned down and as a revenge ordered Aphrodite to be married to the ugliest of the gods, Hephaestus.
parents : Zeus and dione , born in sea of foamy sea,married to hepeatus,
Yes, since she was so beautiful. They were married, but only because Zeus forced them to. Hephaestus was ugly, so Aphrodite often cheated.
She was forced to by Zeus
Hermes married Aphrodite with the help of Zeus. Aphrodite was not happy though. She was forced to marry Hermes.
Yes. Aphrodite is Zeus' daughter. Either Dione or Thalassa is her mother.
The husband of Aphrodite was Hephestus. Because most of the male gods fell in love with her, Zeus quickly married Aphrodite to Hephestus. Aphrodite disapproved of it but she had to follow Zeus' law. She had wished to marry Hephestus, brother, Ares, god of war.
No but aphrodite is as close as it gets
Zeus married Aphrodite to Hephaestus who in contrast to his brides beauty was deformed and extremely ugly.
Zeus tried to seduce Aphrodite (Venus). When she refused him, Zeus made her marry Hephaistus (Vulcanus).
Hephastus married Aphrodite. His mother was Hera and his father was Zeus.
Aphrodite is the daughter of Zeus.
Both Zeus and Aphrodite were prolific paramours, however I can recall no instance of them ever getting together. Addition: There is one story, though, that Zeus made advances, was turned down and as a revenge ordered Aphrodite to be married to the ugliest of the gods, Hephaestus.
That would be Hera (Juno, is Roman mythology) because Zeus (Jupiter) is Aphrodite's (Venus) father and he is married to her. (Aphrodite is foamborn so she has no mother).
Yes, Aphrodite married Hephaestus. However, she did not want to. She had many affairs, mostly with the god of war, Ares. Her father, Zeus, forced her to get married to him.