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Eros
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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.
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Eros | |
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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] | |
Abode | Munt Olympus |
Symbol | Bowe, Arraes, Caunles, Herts, Cupids, Weengs an Kisses |
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Consort | Psyche |
Childer | Hedone |
Parents | Chaos or Aphrodite an Ares or Aphrodite an Hermes, or Iris and Zephyrus |
Siblins | Harmonia, Anteros, Himeros, Phobos, Adrestia an Deimos |
Roman equivalent | Cupid |
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