It appears that the question is susceptible to more than one interpretation as to meaning. Here are some takes on it:
1. Jesus. the God we read about in The Bible. The Holy spirit. The One who loves you more than you know.
2. In Greek mythology a goddess of love which is Aphrodite. Others believe that Eros was the god of love.
3. Isis was the Egyptian goddes of love.
4. Ishtar was the Sumerian goddes of love.
5. Freya was the Norse goddess of love.
It would appear that while many cultures have deities of love, Jehovah and Eros seem to be contenders for the title God of Love.
Cupid was the god of love. Venus the goddess of love.
athena was in love with him
it isn't gods love is SO much better!
Athena is the Greek goddess of wisdom, warfare, and strategy, often associated with courage, inspiration, and civilization. She is the daughter of Zeus and is revered as a protector of cities, particularly Athens, which was named in her honor after she won a contest against Poseidon. Athena is often depicted with symbols such as the owl, representing wisdom, and the olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity. In mythology, she is known for her strategic prowess in battles and her role in various myths, including her assistance to heroes like Odysseus.
yes, Cleopatra fell in love ,she fell in love with Julius ceasar and octavian.
Venus.
Aphrodite godness of love
Of love and beauty
The Greek goddess (!) of love was Aphrodite.
The Greek goddess of love and beauty is Aphrodite. The Roman version is Venus.
because he does and is the godness of love in most greek myths kudos
It's a godness called Demeter.She's the godness of harvest,food,seasons and all that stuff.
I think it is Pan
we don know
no
to be able to be a normal godness
She is known by being the cat of godness