Adonis
Adonis was one of Aphrodite's lovers, although not the only one.
It is said that Adonis did not have any children in Greek mythology as his life was tragically cut short. Adonis was a handsome youth loved by the goddess Aphrodite and his story is often associated with themes of love, beauty, and mortality.
Endymion. He was a shepherd that caught the eye of Selene, the moon goddess. Selene asked Zeus to grant him eternal sleep so he would be immortal and have eternal youth.
In Greek mythology, Aphrodite's favorite child is typically considered to be Eros, also known as Cupid in Roman mythology. Eros is the god of love and desire, often depicted as a winged youth with a bow and arrows. He is responsible for causing love and desire in both gods and mortals, embodying the essence of his mother, Aphrodite, who is the goddess of love and beauty.
In Greek mythology, the beautiful youth who pined for the love of his own reflection was Narcissus. He became so enamored with his reflection in a pool of water that he wasted away gazing at it until he turned into the narcissus flower.
Aphrodite
scholars now routinely speak of Jewish mythology, Christian mythology, Islamic mythology, Hindu mythology, and so forth.
Adonis, Greek mythology. A beautiful youth desired by both Persephone (wife of Hades, lord of the dead) and Aphrodite, goddess of love. Zeus ordered the two goddesses to "share" him. One day, on a hunt with Aphrodite, Adonis was gored by a boar, and died to Aphrodite's great grief. It is said that each drop of his blood that fell to the ground caused a crimson blossom to spring up.
the ancient Greeks loved symmetry and balance. they took pride in youth, and depicted all paintings and statues as eternially young.
She has a few but the most commonly known is Eros. She was also the mother of Deimos and Phobos by Aries and many other lesser gods associated with love. Aphrodite is also the mother of several mortals including Aeneas, the founder of Rome.
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