Aphrodite was a vain, flirtatious goddess. she never stayed true to her one lover and was very attention seeking. she liked to get into mischief and was very arrogant. however she was laughter loving and soft spoken. apparently her vanity caused the Trojan war according to Greek mythology.
Nobody has actually seen it.
Yes, in the play when Jason is arguing with Medea he references Aphrodite's role in their relationship.
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goddess of love and beauty
No, they just act like they do.
Aphrodite loved attention from men.
aphrodite looks like a lady with a white bubbly tail
Aphrodite had worn white dresses and gold dresses.
When Homer is comparing Penelope to Artemis and Aphrodite in the Odyssey, he means she looks like Artemis in chastity and like Aphrodite in beauty.
Aphrodite did not have a childhood because she was fully grown when she was born in the Aegean sea
Aphrodite, like most of the Greek gods and goddesses, was born a goddess.
Aphrodite did not have a childhood. it was believed she emerged from sea foam fully grown
Aphrodite is nor a Roman goddess she is Greek
Aphrodite Does Not Like Any Of The Goddesses Because They Dnt Like Her... But She Likes All Of The Gods As You Can See Because She Is The Goddess Of Love And Beauty... :D
Yes. Aphrodite's husband was Hephaestus, but she often had affairs with other gods like Ares.
See link below - there are pictures and text about Aphrodite's temple Parthenon.
Aphrodite emerged from the sea fully grown, she is not depicted as a baby or child in mythology.