I guess this means 'who married psyche?'. The answer to this question is Eros, the god of love, son of Aphrodite (goddess of love) and Ares (God of War). Most people know him by his Roman name: Cupid. *Psyche was said to be more beautiful than Aphrodite. when Eros was sent to earth to kill Psyche, he fell in love with her and cut himself with his own magic arrow; the magic arrows had a potion that caused mortals to fall deeply in love - apparently it worked on gods too
Cupid hid his appearance from Psyche because he was under instructions from his mother, Venus, who did not want Psyche to know that she was married to a god. Venus was jealous of Psyche's beauty and did not want her to see the true identity of her invisible husband.
In the story of Cupid and Psyche, the main problem is that Psyche’s beauty makes the goddess Venus jealous. Venus sends her son Cupid to punish Psyche, but Cupid falls in love with her instead. Later, Psyche breaks Cupid’s trust by looking at his face despite being told not to, which causes separation and suffering. Problem Venus is jealous of Psyche’s beauty. Psyche loses Cupid after she disobeys him. Psyche must complete difficult tasks to prove her love and loyalty. Solution Psyche bravely completes the impossible tasks with help from others and the gods. Cupid forgives Psyche and asks Jupiter to help them. Jupiter makes Psyche immortal, and Cupid and Psyche are finally reunited and married forever. The story teaches lessons about trust, love, patience, and perseverance.
In Greek mythology, Psyche was a mortal woman who was considered to be the personification of the soul. She became the wife of Eros, the god of love, after undergoing trials set by Aphrodite, Eros' mother.
Psyche is not a goddess but a mortal character from Greek mythology. She underwent many trials and tasks set by Aphrodite because of her beauty, eventually becoming immortal and symbolizing the soul's journey towards love and fulfillment.
The word "psyche" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, "psyche" refers to the human soul, mind, or spirit. As a verb, "psyche" means to mentally prepare oneself for a task or challenge.
He is married to Psyche.
Psyche did in the story of Cupid and Psyche.
Cupid was married to Psyche.
Yes, Cupid married Psyche.
Eros, or Cupid, is married to Psyche.
Psyche
He married Psyche.
Psyche, the goddess of the soul
Yes, he does. He is married to Psyche.
Zeus, realizing that Eros also known as Cupid, was miserable without Psyche, made Psyche immortal so that they could be married. Cupid had retrieved her from the underworld which made this possible.
Yes Cupid did get married. The name of Cupid's wife was Psyche.
Psyche