Eros

Eros
God o desire an attraction
The Eros Farnese, a Pompeiian marble thocht
tae be a copy o the colossal Eros o Thespiae bi Praxiteles[1]
AbodeMunt Olympus
SymbolBowe, Arraes, Caunles,
Herts, Cupids, Weengs
an Kisses
Personal Information
ConsortPsyche
ChilderHedone
ParentsChaos or Aphrodite an Ares
or Aphrodite an Hermes,
or Iris and Zephyrus
SiblinsHarmonia, Anteros, Himeros,
Phobos, Adrestia an Deimos
Roman equivalentCupid
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Eros (/ˈɪərɒs/, US Inglis: /ˈɛrɒs/; Ancient Greek: Ἔρως, "Desire"), in Greek meethologie, is the Greek god o luve. His Roman coonterpairt wis Cupid ("desire"). Some meeths mak him a primordial god, while in ither meeths, he is the son o Aphrodite.

  1. A. Corso, Concerning the catalogue of Praxiteles’ exhibition held in the Louvre. Conference paper presented at ИНДОЕВРОПЕЙСКОЕ ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЕ И КЛАССИЧЕСКАЯ ФИЛОЛОГИЯ – 11 June 2007; p. 159

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