Yes, he does. He marries Psyche, and they have a child named 'Voluptas' (Greek equivalent 'Hedone'). Her name means 'pleasure' or 'bliss', and she was a goddess.
Cupid was the Roman equivalent of Aphrodite's child. In Greek mythology, 'Cupid' was known as 'Eros'.
The child of Cupid and Psyche is Voluptas. In Greek mythology she was called Hedone.
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Cupid is the symbol of Eros god of love and lust. Also child of Aphrodite.
In Roman mythology the name of Cupid and Psyches first child was Voluptas. To the Greeks she would have been identified with Hedone.
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Her beauty and her child, Cupid.
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Cupid and Psyche's child is named Voluptas, also known as Pleasure. In Roman mythology, she embodies the concept of sensual pleasure and joy. Her birth symbolizes the union of love (Cupid) and the soul (Psyche), representing the harmonious blend of emotional and spiritual fulfillment.
No, Cupid was a Roman god, and the child of Mars and Venus. His Greek counter part was Eros, who's parent was Chaos. It is a very normal mistake to think he was the child of Ares and Aphrodite.
Yes, he did. He had a child with his wife, Psyche, named Voluptas.