any person who wants beauty or love
aphrodite was mostly worshipped in sparta, thebes, and cyprus, for she was surprisingly enough also worshipped as a goddess of war
The ancient Greeks worshipped Aphrodite because they believed she was the goddess of love and beauty.
Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, was most commonly associated with the island of Cyprus, believed to be her birthplace. She was also worshipped widely in cities like Corinth and Athens, where temples and shrines were dedicated to her. Additionally, the Romans identified her with Venus, further spreading her influence across the Mediterranean.
Hades was worshipped out of fear of the people that worshipped him. They prayed that he wouldn't take them away or anything.
hestia is worshipped by humans and greeks
aphrodite was mostly worshipped in sparta, thebes, and cyprus, for she was surprisingly enough also worshipped as a goddess of war
The ancient Greeks worshipped Aphrodite.
The ancient Greeks worshipped Aphrodite because they believed she was the goddess of love and beauty.
Yes. The Romans Worshipped her too
Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty and pleasure. I'm pretty sure that can sum up why she was worshipped.
Fishermen, you don't annoy the goddess of the sea if you wish to live.
Aphrodite liked to be worshipped and guarded her temples. She was very jealous beautiful women like Psyche.
the same way any god was worshipped exacted only thing change was the words....
The stylised fish is a symbol of the Christian Church and of the pagan goddess, Aphrodite Salacia, who was worshipped by her followers on Friday, her sacred day.
The worship of a distinct "celestial" Aphrodite dates from the 5th century BC, the height of classic Greece. But versions of the goddess were worshipped as early as the time of Homer (circa 700-800 BC). Among the earliest Roman temples to Venus was dedicated in 295 BC.
Zeus, Hades, Demeter, Ares, Apollo, Artemis, Hera, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Poseidon, Athena. That's not all but those are the big wigs I can remember.
Aphrodite and Ares gave birth to Eros. Eros means Love in Greek. He was the god of sexual love and beauty. He was also worshipped as a fertility deity. His Roman counterpart was Cupid meaning "desire" also known as Amor ("love").