I believe she was born to the Royal family of Sicily.
Psyche
she was compared to a butterfly
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.
Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, was jealous of Psyche because the girl was so beautiful. People even started worshipping her as the goddess of love and beauty in place of the real goddess. So Venus sent her son Cupid to shoot Psyche with one of his arrows and make her fall in love with a monster. But Cupid ended up falling in love with her himself.
Nobody really knows. She was supposedly a beauty so mesmerising that people stopped worshipping Venus, who was also extremely good-looking.
"Psyche" was the Greek goddess of the soul. She was born a beautiful mortal. Zeus, however, made her a goddess when Psyche married Eros who was the god of love.
Psyche was not born a Goddess. She is the youngest of three daughters of an unnamed King of Miletus.
Yes, she did. Psyche was the youngest of three sisters before she became a goddess.
Psyche
Psyche was not the goddess of love, she was not even divine. She was the lover and later wife of Eros. The goddess of love was Aphrodite in Greece, Venus in Rome.
Psyche, the goddess of the soul
she was compared to a butterfly
Dawn and Miracle
Psyche is not a goddess but a mortal character from Greek mythology. She underwent many trials and tasks set by Aphrodite because of her beauty, eventually becoming immortal and symbolizing the soul's journey towards love and fulfillment.
In Greek mythology, Psyche was a mortal woman who was considered to be the personification of the soul. She became the wife of Eros, the god of love, after undergoing trials set by Aphrodite, Eros' mother.
Words derived from the Greek goddess Psyche include psychology, psychiatry, and psychic. These terms are related to the mind, soul, and mental processes due to the association with the goddess of the soul and mind.
Psyche has two sisters in Greek mythology: one is named Aglaea and the other is named Thalia.