No, she was not that Roman myths says.
Hedone (Pleasure) but this is another name of Aphrodite; Voluptas as the daughter of Cupid and Psyche was a Roman myth; the Greeks did not know of such a coupling.
Voluptas is the Roman goddess of pleasure, her Greek name being perhaps Hedone (a second name of Aphrodite); her parents are the Roman gods Cupid and Psyche.
Hêdonê, called Voluptas by the Romans.
No, Hedone or Voluptas is only known through her parents Psyche and Cupid. Hedone was also used as a epithet of Venus/Aphrodite.
Psyche, whose husband was Cupid had one child, a daughter whose name was Voluptas or Delight, the goddess of sensual pleasures, which in Latin means pleasure or bliss.
Psyche married Cupid and had one daughter: Voluptas.
Cupid loved and married Psyche, making her a immortal goddess. Their daughter was called Voluptas.
The daughter of Cupid and Psyche was Voluptas. Voluptas was considered to be a goddess of pleasure or enjoyment.
Libidinous is an adjective that derives from a Latin word meaning pleasure. Libidinous means pertaining to libido, lewd, lascivious, or lustful.
Hedone (Pleasure) but this is another name of Aphrodite; Voluptas as the daughter of Cupid and Psyche was a Roman myth; the Greeks did not know of such a coupling.
His daughter is Voluptas by Psyche.
Voluptas is the Roman goddess of pleasure, her Greek name being perhaps Hedone (a second name of Aphrodite); her parents are the Roman gods Cupid and Psyche.
Hêdonê, called Voluptas by the Romans.
"Pleasure" (Voluptas)
One: Voluptas
One daughter: Voluptas/Hedone.
His daughter is Voluptas, by Psyche in Roman myth.