Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, desired to inspire love and passion among gods and mortals alike. Her primary goal was to unite lovers and promote romantic relationships, often intervening in their affairs. Additionally, she sought to maintain her own status and influence among the deities, as well as to ensure that love and desire continued to flourish in the world. Ultimately, her actions reflected her deep connection to the complexities of love and its power over human experiences.
All of the gods wanted to marry her
For her poweres
her powers
to be able to be a normal godness
yes he did
Aphrodite wanted to marry Ares, the god of war. She was married to Hephaestus.
Aphrodite, being a goddess, could chose however she wanted to appear.
aphrodite became a greek goddess because she wanted to have more power
If she wanted to have one, yes.
Aphrodite found out about her life when the wolf goddess, Lupa, aka Hera, sent one of her stepchildren to conquer the titans and he had aphrodites memory and the stepchild and Aphrodite traded, he wanted true love and she wanted her memory...
Aphrodite was the Goddess of Love and Beauty, so many who wanted to be beautiful would pray to her.
ares didn't have a husband he had a wife he had alot of mortal girl but,he wanted aphrodite but aphrodite had hespharous the god of metalworking. but aphrodite noticed and she picked ares