Aphrodite – Goddess of Beauty & Love
Roman name : Venus (Planet named after her). Friday is named after her (read Weekday article) as well as the month of April
Aphrodite, also known as Venus in Roman mythology, is one of the most famous and influential goddesses in Greek mythology. She is the goddess of love, lust, beauty, pleasure, passion, and procreation. She is the embodiment of desire, attraction, and harmony. She is the source of joy and sorrow for both gods and mortals.
Aphrodite has many origins and stories in Greek mythology. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, she was born from the white foam that emerged from the severed genitals of Uranus, the sky god, after his son Cronus castrated him and threw them into the sea. She rose from the waves near Cyprus and was carried by the winds to Olympus, where she was welcomed by the gods. According to Homer’s Iliad, she was the daughter of Zeus and Dione, a Titaness. She was married to Hephaestus, the god of fire and metalwork, but she had many affairs with other gods and mortals. Some of her lovers include Ares, the god of war; Adonis, a handsome youth; Anchises, a Trojan prince; and Paris, a Trojan prince who awarded her the golden apple of discord.
Aphrodite has many roles and aspects in Greek mythology. She is the patroness of marriage and fertility, as well as prostitution and adultery. She is the protectress of sailors and travelers, as well as poets and artists. She is the inspirer of love and beauty, as well as jealousy and revenge. She is involved in many myths and legends, such as the Trojan War, the Judgment of Paris, the Birth of Eros, the Transformation of Pygmalion, and the Death of Adonis.
Aphrodite was worshipped as a goddess and a cult figure throughout Greece and beyond. She had many temples and sanctuaries dedicated to her, where people would offer sacrifices or gifts in exchange for her favor or forgiveness. She was also honored in many festivals and rites, such as the Aphrodisia or the Adonia. She was usually portrayed as a beautiful woman with long hair and a graceful body. She was often accompanied by her symbols or attributes, such as seashells, myrtles, roses, doves, sparrows, or swans.
Aphrodite is a fascinating and powerful goddess who represents many aspects of human nature and culture. She is a symbol of love and beauty that can enchant or seduce anyone. She is a master of emotions and desires that can create or destroy relationships. She is a wife and a mother who suffers from betrayal or loss. She is a goddess who guides us to seek and enjoy our passions.
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The teams of Aphrodite
If Aphrodite supported modern sports teams, she would support:
The City of Love
Verona is called the city of love because Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet is based there. Add to that that the team is already named from Hellenic civilization and you have Aphrodite’s favorite team ever.
The best women’s football team
As a woman, Aphrodite would be a big fan of Olympique Lyonnais, the best women’s football team in UEFA Women’s Champions league with 6 wins.
Memories of the Titanomachy
The Tennessee Titans would remind Aphrodite of when the Olympians beat the Titans and support the team.
The City of Love
Do you need an explanation here?