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  2. Charites - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, they are said to weave or dye her peplos. [20] Along with Peitho, they presented Pandora with necklaces to make her more enticing. [21] Pindar stated the Charites arranged feasts and dances for the Olympians. [22] They also danced in celebration of the birth of Apollo with Aphrodite, Hebe, and Harmonia. [23]

  3. Erotes - Wikipedia

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    Pothos (Greek: Πόθος, "yearning", "desire") was one of Aphrodite's erotes and brother to Himeros and Eros. In some versions of myth, Pothos is the son of Eros, or is portrayed as an independent aspect of him. [5]: 270 Yet others called him son of Zephyrus and Iris. [17]

  4. Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    When her previous betrothed carried her away from the temple to marry her, Myrina killed him, and Aphrodite turned her into a myrtle, forever under her protection. [262] Her most important fruit emblem was the apple, [ 263 ] and in myth, she turned Melos , childhood friend and kin-in-law to Adonis, into an apple after he killed himself ...

  5. Judgement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    While Paris inspected them, each attempted with her powers to bribe him; Hera offered to make him king of Europe and Asia, Athena offered wisdom and skill in war, and Aphrodite, who had the Charites and the Horai to enhance her charms with flowers and song (according to a fragment of the Cypria quoted by Athenagoras of Athens), offered the ...

  6. Anchises - Wikipedia

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    He did not heed her warning and was struck with a thunderbolt, which in different versions either blinds him or kills him. [5] The principal early narrative of Aphrodite's seduction of Anchises and the birth of Aeneas is the Homeric Hymn (5) to Aphrodite. According to the Bibliotheca, Anchises and Aphrodite had another son, Lyrus, who died ...

  7. Metamorphoses in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite's tears: Rose: None When Adonis was killed by a boar, Aphrodite's tears ran hot, and were transformed into one of her sacred flowers, the rose. Some versions swap the flowers and have the rose spring from Adonis's blood and the anemone from Aphrodite's tears. [15] Attis: Pine: Himself Attis was the lover of the Phrygian goddess Cybele ...

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    The pair of beloved stars play undercover tennis phenoms who only use their gifts for good: absolutely wrecking actual professional athletes (Sabrina Ionescu, Randy Moss, and Ryan Crouser) to get ...

  9. Aglaea - Wikipedia

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    When Aphrodite jealously attempts to weave better than Athena, the Charites help her do so, with Aglaea passing her the yarn. [11] Aglaea also acts as Aphrodite's messenger, and is sent to find and bring a message to Eros , who travels back to Aphrodite much faster because he can fly whereas Aglaea cannot.