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- Aphrodite: Goddess of Love and Beauty
- The goddess of beauty and love was formed out of the foam that was created when Uranus’s castrated genitals were thrown out of the sea of Paphos near Cyprus by the Titan Cronus.
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
- Nipping Trouble in the Bud: Community and Child Custody Issues Affecting Heathens
- I suggest there are several ways to deal with religious issues, particularly as they affect child custody, getting along with neighbors, etc. One is to be open and honest unless you are in an area so benighted as to be putting yourself and your loved ones in...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
- Pagan Mythology
- Is the traditional story presented as an historical event that serves to illustrate part of the world view of a people or explain a practice, belief, or natural phenomenon. The mythological beliefs a culture shares gives shape to its actions and choices....
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Paganism & Wicca >> Holidays
- From Self-Doubt to Self-Assurance: The Inner Journey of The Fool
- Lack of self-confidence is an unseen enemy for many people. This foe keeps us from doing what we would love to do, from taking decisions that are good for us, and from expressing our uniqueness. Many men and women are flowers that never open up. I know what I...
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Tarot Cards >> The Major Arcana
- Isis and her son Horus
- We are now in the sign of Cancer, which has quite a few things to do with the concept of the Mother. But to be sure, without the child there is no mother, so the story is just as much about the relationship between the two. In our lives, there is probably no...
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Deities & Heros >> Egyptian
- Aphrodite
- (foam-born) Daughter, after a fashion, of Kronos (she is said to have emerged from the sea following his dismemberment by Zeus: his genitalia being cast into the waters off Cyprus), Goddess of sexual passion and physical beauty. Her cult was widespread, and...
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Deities & Heros >> Greek
Child Of Aphrodite is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Child Of Aphrodite books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- The Dual Aphrodite-Venus
- ported by Theologians and, over and over again, by Plato to whom Eros is child of.
- www.philaletheians.co.uk
- Greek-Roman Mythology
- Child of Zeus; god of prophecy, medicine, archery and music; god of the sun. Aphrodite. Venus.
- cuip.uchicago.edu
- Sappho's Hymn to Aphrodite: A Mythological Approach
- www.agorajournal.org
- Aphrodite and the Primal Power of Love
- 12-Aphrodite and the Primal Power of Love. 12. Eros.
- hccl.byu.edu
- Paraphrasing and Summarizing:
- Aphrodite," as it appears in Elizabeth Vandiver's translation: ORIGINAL VANDIVER TRANSLATION: Iridescent-throned Aphrodite, deathless.
- web.cn.edu
Suggested News Resources
- Spring art preview: Robert Adams at LACMA, Aphrodite at Getty Villa
- From Rome's renowned Palazzo Massimo, for example, comes a famous second century copy of a Greek sculpture of a sleeping hermaphrodite, child of Aphrodite's liaison with Hermes.
Suggested Web Resources
- Aphrodite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and sexuality. Her Roman equivalent is the goddess Venus.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Aphrodite's Child - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- FAMILY OF APHRODITE : Greek mythology
- EROS The winged boy god of love was a son of Aphrodite and her constant ( Some say the father was Ares, others that she was born pregnant with the child). .
- www.theoi.com
- APHRODITE : Summary of the Olympian Goddess
- www.theoi.com
- Aphrodite: Goddess of Love
- Aphrodite's more admired child is Eros.Eros or the Roman Cupid. Eros (Cupid) means desire, for Eros is the god of Love.
- www.arthistory.sbc.edu
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