Eros is a self born deity before the time of creation and was known also as Phanes.
The Romans named him Amor or Cupid and was an escort of Aphrodite.Some say that Ares is Eros's Father and his mother is Aphrodite. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ There are two deities that bear the name Eros. A/ Eros/ Phanes protogenos [Έρος/ Φάνης πρωτόγεννος] hatched from the world egg creation, he emerged self formed. B/ Έρως/ Eros son of Aphrodite who was born pregnant to Eros from the genitals of god Uranus/ Ουρανός or son of Ares and Aphrodite.
Eros's father is ares.
Ares
Aphrodite is the mother. the father is both Hermes And chaos.
He was born by Aphrodite. His father was probably Ares, or possibly Hermes.
He was born by Aphrodite. His father was probably Ares, but some suspect Hermes to be.
Eros's father is ares.
Eros's mother was Aphrodite. Eros's father was Zeus.
The father of Eros (son of Aphrodite) is Ares or Ouranos.
Eros was the son of Aphrodite in Greek mythology. The father of Eros by Aphrodite is told to be either Ares or Ouranos.
Eros is most often described as a son of Aphrodite. The father of Eros as a son of Aphrodite was either Ares or Ouranos.
Ares
Eros mostly took after his mother Aphrodite. In Greek mythology both Aphrodite and Eros were patron deities of love.
No doubt his mother is Aphrodite. As for his father the usual guess is Ares, but Hermes is a possibility. He is the one who took care of the young boy's education. I agree with this, except that Eros's father is Ares. In other myths, Eros is older than Aphrodite.
The father of Eros is often confused in Greek mythology. Eros is called a son of Ares and of Ouranos when his mother is Aphrodite. Eros is also called a son of Gaia and Ouranos, of Iris and Zephyros or Poros and Penia.
In Greek mythology, Eros is often depicted as the son of Aphrodite and Ares. However, Eros himself is also associated with procreation and is sometimes portrayed as a father figure himself, such as in the case of Anteros, who is sometimes considered his son.
He was born by Aphrodite. His father was probably Ares, or possibly Hermes.
In Greek mythology, Eros is the son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, not Ares, who is the god of war. Eros is often depicted as Aphrodite's constant companion and helper in matters of love and desire.