Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, desired to inspire love and desire among gods and mortals alike. She sought to maintain her status and influence in the world of love, often intervening in the affairs of both divine and human beings. Additionally, her own romantic interests, particularly in the context of her relationships with gods like Ares and her rivalry with other deities, reflected her personal desires for affection and admiration. Ultimately, Aphrodite wanted to embody and promote the power of love in all its forms.
No. Zeus forced Aphrodite to marry Hephaestus but Aphrodite really prefered Adonis or Ares. Aphrodite cheats on Hephaestus and has kids with Adonis.
Aphrodite wanted to marry Ares, the god of war. She was married to Hephaestus.
Aphrodite had a magic belt/gridle, as well as being goddess of love and pleasure.
Aphrodite didn't want to marry Hephaestus because he was the ugliest of the Gods. But her father Zues thought they would fight over Aphrodite to marry them so he forced her to marry Hephaestus.
Yes, Aphrodite married Hephaestus. However, she did not want to. She had many affairs, mostly with the god of war, Ares. Her father, Zeus, forced her to get married to him.
Aphrodite was the goddess of love, it did not matter if it was something a mortal or god or goddess wanted, or chose - or even if they did want it but never had it; Aphrodite was whom ultimately 'saw' or forced such things either by her own whim or with the aid of Cupid, her son.
He didnt want the gods to fight over her
Hephaestus got married to Aphrodite by Zeus, but Aphrodite didn't want to be married to him. Instead she secretly went out with Ares, god of war. So basically, noone.
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Aphrodite's Tears by Salem, Aphrodite of Hatred by Izakaron, Aphrodite's Winter by Cathedral, Aphrodite by Ash, Aphrodite Marine by Misanthrope, Green-Eyed Aphrodite by The Cable Car Theory...I don't know that many, are any of those it?
They mostly gave them want they had powers for. Ex: Aphrodite helped people with love.