The story of Aphrodite and Ares is important in Greek mythology because it highlights the complex nature of love, passion, and war. It also serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of indulging in forbidden desires and the unpredictability of emotions. Additionally, their relationship represents the harmonious and sometimes turbulent interplay between love and conflict in human relationships.
Some say that Ares made fun of Cupid's arrows and so Cupid gave him a arrow to hold and Ares felt the tip to prove that it was not sharp. Then he saw Aphrodite and fell in love with her and she loved him back.
Ares was her consort, so I believe that if she sought him out for a lover and still had children by him even after (and during) her marriage with Hephaestus, she likely did.
well acording to greek mytholgy aphrodite and ares affair ended because aphrodite was peceful andd ares was the god of war. so aphrodite claimed she could not vow to love him because of his anger and war. (-amber)
Aphrodite and Ares were having an affier and helious who sees everything told Hephaestus. Hephaetus set up a trap and when the to lovers went to the bed a net come around them so storng that they couldent break free and all the other gods saw them.
Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera. Aphrodite, is from a whole other generation. When Cronos killed Urainus, he cut off his genitals and threw them into the sea. Aphrodite is said to risen from the foam of the sea that had intern come from Urainus' immortal flesh. So technically, Aphrodite is two generations older than Ares. But they're BOTH Olympian gods and so they're immortal.
Homer likely thought it the fault of Ares and Aphrodite that the Trojan War occurred, and so had them suffer a small amount compared to how mortals suffered.
Mainly he was mad at Aphrodite for cheating on him with his brother Ares. So i think that probably ares i guess was his enemy.
Ares, poseidon, Hephaestus, were just some of aphrodite's consorts. comparing to her power i would thinl so
Some say that Ares made fun of Cupid's arrows and so Cupid gave him a arrow to hold and Ares felt the tip to prove that it was not sharp. Then he saw Aphrodite and fell in love with her and she loved him back.
Ares was her consort, so I believe that if she sought him out for a lover and still had children by him even after (and during) her marriage with Hephaestus, she likely did.
Aphrodite was a close friend and so was Dionysus, god of wine and the vine.
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.
Hepheaustus - the god of technology, blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, metals, metallurgy, fire and volcanoes. But Aphrodite is the goddess of love, so she had affairs with mortals or even other gods like Ares (god of war).
They were not, in this case Apollo is likely confused with Helios, the Greek sun god. Helios spied Aphordite and Ares in bed together and told the gods and so earned Aphrodite's wrath.
Yes. Aphrodite married Hephaestus so people and gods would stop fighting over. Even though Hephaestus wasn't the most handsome, she married him because he would allow her to do as she wished. Even married, Aphrodite was goin out with Ares.
Hephaestus and Aphrodite were put in an arranged marriage by Hephaestus's (step)father Zeus in order to prevent fights over Aphrodite between the other gods because of her beauty. She was unhappy in the marriage so she cheated on him with Aries he god of war.Hephaestus found out about Aphrodite's cheating from the all-seeing Sun(Helios), and planned a trap for them during one of their rendezvous. While Aphrodite and Ares were together in bed, Hephaestus entrapped them in an unbreakable chain-link net (so small that it was invisible) and dragged them to Mount Olympus to embarrass them in front of the other gods for revenge.However, the gods laughed and were amused, so Poseidon persuaded Hephaestus to free them and assured him that Ares would pay the adulterer's fine.In some versions of the story: Hephaestus states in that he would return Aphrodite to her father and demand back his bride price: this is the one episode that links them.
Aphrodite and Ares were having an affier and helious who sees everything told Hephaestus. Hephaetus set up a trap and when the to lovers went to the bed a net come around them so storng that they couldent break free and all the other gods saw them.