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Title: Aphrodite


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Aphrodite
  • By Jenny Melissa

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Aphrodite
  • Goddess of love and beauty.
  • Famous Symbols Myrtle, Dove. 1
  • Due to Aphrodites beauty, other gods feared that
    jealousy would ruin the peace among them and
    would lead to war, so Zeus married Aphrodite to
    Hephaestus (the lame smith), who was not viewed
    as a threat. Although Aphrodite did cheat on him
    with Ares (god of war). Aphrodite was also mother
    of Eros who has a cupid like figure. 2

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Origin
  • Aphrodite was said to be able to make any man
    fall in love with her at first sight.
  • Was called Venus in Rome, and Aphrodite in
    Greece. 3

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Aphrodites Birth
  • Aphrodite was born from sea foam near the island
    Cyprus. The myth says after Cronus castrated
    Ouranos, and threw his parts behind him into the
    sea, after a while foam arose from the immortal
    flesh, soon a girl rose
    from the foam, which is
    where the name Aphrodite comes from

    (Foam-arisen.) According to the myth
    Aphrodite floated to shore on a scallop shell.
    4
  • Aphrodites legendary birth place is in Panbos
    Cyprus.
  • But she was also considered Dione and Zeuss
    daughter. 5

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Aphrodites Adulthood
  • Aphrodites had no childhood, because in every
    image and every myth, shes born as an adult.
  • Aphrodite in many storys involving her being a
    vain, bad tempered, and very easily offended
    character.
  • She was very unfaithful to her husband, and her
    favorite guy was Ares.
  • Aphrodite is one of the few goddesses who is very
    much responsible for the original cause of the
    Trojan war. She not only offer Helen of Sparta to
    Paris as a bribe. But she actually abducted
    Helen the first time Paris saw her.
  • Even though Aphrodites wedding was originally to
    keep the gods from fighting over her. In one
    Greek myth it was said that Hera, Hephaestus
    mother banned him from Olympus, for being
    deformed and ugly. So for revenge Hephaestus,
    trapped her in a magic throne, and then demanded
    Aphrodites hand in marriage, and in return
    release Hera. 6

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The Cult of Aphrodite
  • One element of the cult of Aphrodite was The Age
    of Fable (Stories of Gods and Heroes) elided
    was the practice of ritual prostitution in her
    shrines and temples. The euphemism in Greek is
    hierodule, "sacred servant." The practice was an
    inherent part of the rituals owed to Aphrodite's.
    7

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A Creation Myth about Aphrodite
  • The fair goddess stepped from the sea and grass
    grew under her feet, and gods and men call her
    Aphrodite that is Foam Born. Page 18 8
  • Rescued Aeries from Diomede. 8

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The Judgment of Paris
  • The god and goddesses as well as a lot of mortals
    were invited to the marriage of Peleus and
    Thetis. Only the golden Eris was not invited, but
    when she arrived with a golden apple with the
    word kallistei ("to the fairest one") carved into
    it. Eris threw the golden apple among the
    goddesses. Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena all
    claimed they were the fairest, and so they were
    the rightful owner of the apple. The goddesses
    chose to ask Zeus, who didnt want to favor one
    of the goddesses. So Zeus asked Paris to choose.
    Hera tried to bribe Paris with Asia Minor, while
    Athena offered wisdom, fame and glory in battle.
    But Aphrodite whispered to Paris that if he were
    to choose her as the fairest he would have the
    most beautiful mortal woman in the world as a
    wife, so Paris said Aphrodite was the fairest.
    This women was Helen. The other goddesses were so
    mad by this and through Helens abduction by
    Paris they started the Trojan War. 9

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Information From
  • 1 Myth Meaning Page 11
  • 2 http//homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Aphrodite.
    html
  • 3 http//www.helium.com/items/1518376-greek-myth
    ology-who-is-aphrodite-the-goddess-of-love-and-bea
    uty
  • 4 http//www.theoi.com/Olympios/Aphrodite.html
  • 5 http//www.theoi.com/Olympios/AphroditeGoddess
    .htmlForeign
  • 6 http//homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Aphrodite.
    html
  • 7 http//www.theoi.com/Cult/AphroditeCult.html
  • 8 Greek Mythology by John Pinsent page 16, 18,
    19, 22, 29, 30, 31, 33, 43, 53, 57, 79, 82, 117
  • 9 http//www.theoi.com/Olympios/Aphrodite.html
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