Orfeo
Dionysus
It's a Greek name and it means 'lover of horses'. I hate horses, so when anybody questions it, I simply adapt it to 'lover of horsepower' and start rambling on about V8 engine power outputs...
music lover is an adjective
Dream Lover was created in 1959.
A Lover's Concerto was created in 1965.
In Greek mythology the wife of Priam is Hecuba. Priam was also a lover of Arisbe or Alexiroe and Laothoe.
He did not love anybody, but a lot of people loved him.
Hades never had a male lover who was a hero in mythology.
In Greek mythology, Hermes is known as a lover of music, poetry, and mischief. He is also associated with travelers, thieves, and communication.
Aithra, daughter of Pittheus (son of Pelops) and lover of Aegeas.
No idea! go onto wikipedia it'll tell you
Diana was not a Greek god. She was a Roman goddess. The enemies of Diana are Juno and Venus. Juno hates her because she is the daughter of Zeus by another woman. Juno even boxed Diana's ears during the Trojan War. Venus and Diana don't get along because Diana is the goddess of virginity and Venus is the goddess of love.
Adon was the title of a Fenician God, which means "Lord". He was adopted into Hellenic mythology as Adōnis, who became a lover of Aphrodítē. I think "feneician" is supposed to be "Phoenician"
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In Greek mythology, the lover of Eros was Psyche. She was a mortal princess known for her beauty, and their story is often depicted as a symbol of the soul's journey towards love and self-discovery.
Clymene was the lover of Helios who had Phaethôn: Apollo is sometimes said to be the father of Phaethon, though this is a misunderstanding of Greek and Roman Mythology.
In Greek mythology, Eros, the god of love and desire, was not married. However, he is often depicted as the companion of Psyche, who eventually became his lover.