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1. She fell in love with Adonis. ... 5. Aphrodite married Hephaestus, the black- smith. ... 10. Aphrodite had a son named Cupid.
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www.saskschools.ca/~mclean2/greek/aphrodite.htm
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Aphrodite is known as the Greek Goddess (Roman Venus) of love, desire, beauty, fertility, the sea, and vegetation. ... In Homeric legend Aphrodite was forced to marry the ugly god of fire, Hephaestus, with this marriage, she had hoped to reach the freedom she needed instead of being controlled. Aphrodite was very...
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The Greeks generally considered Aphrodite a dangerous and spiteful goddess, in spite of her great beauty. This was a reflection of the way they looked at love between men and women: sometimes bringing great happiness, but often leading to sorrow or even tragedy.
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Aphrodite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aphrodite (Greek: ; Roman: Venus ) (pronounced /ˌæfrɵˈdaɪtiː/ ; Ancient Greek: ) is the Greek goddess of love, beauty and raw sexuality. According to Greek poet Hesiod, she was...
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Aphrodite is the goddesses of Love. When Aphrodite was born she just rose out of the sea in a cloud of foam. When she walks on grass the flowers spring up. She is also known as the goddesses of beauty and desire. ... When Eris instigated a fight by causing Aphrodite, Athena and Hera to argue about which of them was...
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library.thinkquest.org/J0110010/Gods%20and%20goddesses/...
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Quick Aphrodite Facts ... Aphrodite's Birth; Aphrodite was born when Uranus was castrated by his son Cronos. Uranus' testicles were thrown into the sea and the sea churned around making a foam. From this foam came Aphrodite. Also came her name which etymologically translates as "foam-born".
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www.bsu.edu/web/kamitchell2/quickfacts.html
www.bsu.edu/web/kamitchell2/quickfacts.html
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Aphrodite - (ăfrdī´tē), in Greek religion and mythology, goddess of fertility, love, and beauty. Homer designated her the child of Zeus and Dione. Hesiod's account of her birth... ... Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus. She loved Ares, by whom she bore Harmonia and, in some myths, Eros and Anteros. She was the...
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education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry/Aphrod...
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Fun Facts about Aphrodite. Interesting factoids, information and answers. ... Interesting Questions, Facts and Information ... Aphrodite the Golden...
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www.funtrivia.com/en/Humanities/Aphrodite-4543.html
www.funtrivia.com/en/Humanities/Aphrodite-4543.html
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