In Greek mythology the lovers of Eros were Psyche and Pietho, or Chaos. Sometimes counted as children of Eros are Nyx, Hedone, Hygeia and the birds.
Eros, her son and Ares her lover.
He did not love anybody, but a lot of people loved him.
Aphrodite was Eros's mother. He did not have a wife in the Greek myth. However in a Roman story he was married to Psyche. Psyche was first Eros's lover then after a lot of feuds between the goddess Aphrodite they married.
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.
The Greek personification of the soul loved by Eros is known as Psyche. She is typically portrayed as a beautiful mortal princess who becomes the wife of Eros (Cupid) in several mythical tales, including the Roman novel "The Golden Ass" by Apuleius. The story of Psyche and Eros symbolizes the union of the soul and love.
Some of her sons are Eros, Anteros, Hymenaios and Aeneas (with her Trojan lover Anchises), and Hermaphroditus by Hermes.
Eros appears invisible to Psyche because he has been instructed by his mother, Aphrodite, to keep his true identity hidden. This is part of Aphrodite's plan to prevent Psyche from discovering who her mysterious lover really is. Additionally, Eros may choose to remain unseen to deepen the mystery and test Psyche's love and loyalty further.
Eros was the god of eros. Eros is Greek for love or sexual desire.
Psyche was not the goddess of love, she was not even divine. She was the lover and later wife of Eros. The goddess of love was Aphrodite in Greece, Venus in Rome.
The Greek name for the God Eros is Eros.. The Latin name for Eros is Cupid
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Eros's mother was Aphrodite. Eros's father was Zeus.