Aphrodite was born when Titan Cronus slew his father Uranus and threw his genitals into the sea. Then a giant clam shell opened and out walked the goddess of love.
we are not sure exactly when or where she was born.
According to the Greek legend Athena was born out of Zeus's' head
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aphrodite was born the first greek god so 100000000 bc
Some say she's justed poped out of the sea I think she is the daughter of Zeus
Venus, the Roman goddess of love was born of sea foam. Her Greek counterpart is Aphrodite.
Venus, the Roman goddess of love was born of sea foam. Her Greek counterpart is Aphrodite.
She was born of sea foam.
In the Aegan sea which surrounds greece
There is no Roman goddess of the sea, but Salacia, wife of Neptune (god of the sea), is the Roman goddess of salt water. The analog for this couple in Greek mythology is Amphitrite (Greek goddess of the sea) and Poseidon (Greek god of the sea).Poseidon is the greek name for ruler of the sea andNeptune is the Roman/Latin Name for ruler of the sea
She is a Greek goddess.
Greek goddess Aphrodite was born of the foam from the sea after Saturn (Greek Cronus) castrated his father Uranus (Ouranus) and his blood fell to the sea. Venus is Roman.
She was a sea nymph,not a goddess.
Hera is a Greek Goddess for her origin of worship in the area of the Mediterranean sea.
Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, was born from the sea foam in Greek mythology. She emerged fully-grown from the foam produced when the severed genitals of Uranus, the sky god, were thrown into the sea.
As the Greek goddess of the sea, presumably she was worshiped alongside her husband, Poseidon.
Aphrodite was born from sea foam after Cronus threw his father's, Uranus' genitles in to the sea.