Cupid loved and married Psyche, making her a immortal goddess. Their daughter was called Voluptas.
Yes, Cupid married Psyche.
He married Psyche.
In the story of Cupid and Psyche, the problem is resolved when Psyche overcomes various trials set by Venus, Cupid's mother. Ultimately, through her determination, love, and loyalty, Psyche proves her worthiness to be with Cupid and earns her place in the gods' favor. The resolution of the story highlights the power of love, trust, and perseverance to overcome challenges.
cupid represents love and hope!
In Greek mythology, Cupid falls in love with Psyche and they eventually marry. However, their relationship faces challenges and obstacles, including jealousy and betrayal, which they overcome through love and perseverance. Their story is often seen as a symbol of the soul's journey towards love and self-discovery.
Cupid the god of love? eros?
Aphrodite hated Psyche for her beauty. She sent Eros (greek version of cupid) to make her fall in love with and ugly dude. Eros accidently hit himself with an arrow and fell in love with her. He hides her from aphrodite and eventually she lets the two marry. THE END
In Rome and in Greece Cupid is the god of love, but in Greece his name is Eros, Cupid is his Roman name.
Cupid is a mythical creature and does not make anyone fall in love.
CUPID is the son of APHRODITE the goddess of love
Because Cupid is the son of Aphrodite
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