Eros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eros (Greek: ), in Greek mythology, was the primordial god of lust, beauty, love, and intercourse; he was also worshipped as a fertility deity. His Roman counterpart was Cupid, "desire", also known a...
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A retelling of the myth of Psyche and Eros, with images and links. ... She went straight to the source: the innocent Psyche. She grabbed Eros (in this version he is her son) and instructed him to make poor Psyche fall in love with the ugliest man on Earth. Eros, who had done jobs like this on his mother's behalf before,
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www.paleothea.com/myths/psyche.html
www.paleothea.com/myths/psyche.html
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A narration of the Greek myth of Eros and Psyche, which is the basis for the popular fairytale ... Despite evident differences in the two stories, the popular fairytale "Beauty and the Beast" is actually a late folk version of a Greek myth, the story of Eros and Psyche.
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www.essortment.com/all/erospsyche_rvde.htm
www.essortment.com/all/erospsyche_rvde.htm
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The Story of Psyche and Eros ... So she summoned her son, Eros, and told him to put a spell on Psyche. ... Zeus then joined Psyche and Eros in eternal marriage. They later had a daughter, who would be named Pleasure.
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webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/psyche.html
webspace.ship.edu/cgboer/psyche.html
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Psyche and Eros: The Lady and the Monster; Marie P. Croall and Ron Randall ... The story of Psyche and Eros, a classic Greek myth about forbidden love, is portrayed beautifully in this thin volume by Marie P. Croall and Ron Randall. The character design is excellent, and the cast is varied enough so that no two characters...
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www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/540000654/post/640048...
www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/540000654/post/640048464.html
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So Aphrodite had Zephyr, the west wind, come and bring Psyche to Eros. But Eros could not be seen by Psyche for a little while after their marriage. When Psyche's sisters visited her, they convinced Psyche that her invisible husband was a monster.
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library.thinkquest.org/J002356F/erospsyche.htm
library.thinkquest.org/J002356F/erospsyche.htm
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The love story of Eros and Psyche is one of the most prominent stories in Greek mythology. The best source for the story is told in Metamorphoses by Apuleius. ... Eros came to Psyche when she had gone to bed that night. The room was too dark to see anything when he approached her. He whispered to her that he was her...
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www.angelfire.com/tx5/aphrodite/eros.html
www.angelfire.com/tx5/aphrodite/eros.html
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The story of Eros and Psyche has been passed down through the work of a Greek initiate in the Eleusinian (or Isis) Mysteries. In THE GOLDEN ASS OF APULEIUS, the tale of these divine lovers is inserted into the personal story of Apuleius. ... Eros and Psyche; their love knows no measure. Through trials,
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zero-point.tripod.com/pantheon/ErosPsyche.html
zero-point.tripod.com/pantheon/ErosPsyche.html
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Eros son to Aphrodite and either Zeus , Ares or Heremes. Aphrodite never kept track of things like that. Eros, God of love, power and sexual prowess. He doesn’t age, he youthens. Husband to the mortal Psyche. Eros is often confused with his Roman conterpart, Cupid, many mortals know no better.
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www.kabsyn.com/eros.html
www.kabsyn.com/eros.html
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