Eros, the Greek god of love and sexual desire (the word eros, which is found in the Iliad by Homer, is a common noun meaning sexual desire). He was also worshiped as a fertility god, believed to be a contemporary of the primeval Chaos, ... ... Psyche fell in love with Eros even though she could not see him,
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EROS was the mischievous god of love, a minion and constant companion of the goddess Aphrodite. ... EROS (Erôs), in Latin, AMOR or CUPI′DO, the god of love. In the sense in which he is usually conceived, Eros is the creature of the later Greek poets; and in order to understand the ancients properly we must distinguish...
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role | god of love and desire; >symbol | bow ; Eros in Greek Mythology; Eros was the god of love in Greek mythology. And with a power as potent as that of love and desire, it should come as no surprise that Eros played a significant role in myth and legend.
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Eros (Love) has been regarded as more powerful a god than Ananke (Necessity). For Love has no concern with ugliness, or with the violent dealings deriving from the compelling power of Necessity.
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Cupid was the Roman "translation" of the Greek God Eros (the Greek name came to mean love of all kinds, but Cupido is strictly Sexual Lust). In art he is usually winged, and often appears in scenes of womens' life, especially marriage.
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Fast facts on the Greek god of love, Eros, son of Aphrodite. ... But Cupid eventually recovers, comes to her rescue, and they marry. As is appropriate, the God of Love gets a happy-ever-after. ... The word "erotic", meaning sexual love, comes from the name of Eros. However, even in ancient times, his quality of love was thought...
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In Greek mythology Eros, God Of Love in all its manifestations. According to some legends he was one of the oldest of the gods born from CHAOS but personifying harmony. ...      Eros, God of Love was born out of Chaos. He is the most beautiful of the many of the gods. His gold tipped arrows cause those hit to fall in...
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Eros mythology, in Greek mythology, the god of love and counterpart of the Roman Cupid. In early mythology he was represented as one of the primeval.. ... EROS : Greek god of love ; mythology ; pictures : CUPID, AMOR...
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The God of love, Eros has been worshipped by people for various reasons. Here is a look at some stories from Greek mythology that revolved around this mighty God. Eros - God of Love. ... Eros - God of love is worshipped for many reasons. This God is a prominent figure in Greek mythology. Eros is also known as the...
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Previous Image ""Eros (god of love)"" Next Image ... "Eros wields his great power with a gesture. This was created for the epilogue "Cupid" contest. I had intended on creating something more off the wall, but it evolved into this classical looking metaphor for the power love.
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