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  2. Category:Children of Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Children of Aphrodite. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. E. Eros (3 C, 14 P) Erotes (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category ...

  3. Family tree of the Greek gods - Wikipedia

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    Key: The names of the generally accepted Olympians [11] are given in bold font.. Key: The names of groups of gods or other mythological beings are given in italic font. Key: The names of the Titans have a green background.

  4. Category:Children by Greek deity - Wikipedia

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    Children of Aphrodite (2 C, 15 P) Children of Apollo (2 C, 69 P) Children of Ares (5 C, 53 P) Children of Asclepius (7 P) Children of Atlas (4 C, 6 P) B.

  5. Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite's other symbols included the sea, conch shells, and roses. [257] The rose and myrtle flowers were both sacred to Aphrodite. [258] A myth explaining the origin of Aphrodite's connection to myrtle goes that originally the myrtle was a maiden, Myrina, a dedicated priestess of Aphrodite.

  6. Category:Children of Zeus - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite (6 C, 30 P) Apollo (6 C, 42 P) Ares (7 C, 14 P) ... Pages in category "Children of Zeus" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total.

  7. Peitho - Wikipedia

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    Aeschylus identifies her as the daughter of Aphrodite in Suppliant Women (Hiketides), but also describes her as the child of Ate in Agamemnon. [9] [10] Nonnus in his Dionysiaca describes the Charites (Graces), an ensemble of goddesses of grace and charm, as including Peitho, Pasithea, and Aglaia, and all of them are identified as daughters of ...

  8. Dione (Titaness) - Wikipedia

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    Dione is not mentioned in Hesiod's treatment of the Titans, although the name does appear in the Theogony among his list of Oceanids, the daughters of Oceanus and Tethys, [13] and according to Hesiod, Aphrodite was born from the foam created by the severed genitals of Uranus, when they were thrown into the sea by Cronus, after he castrated Uranus.

  9. Category:Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Children of Aphrodite (2 C, 15 P) Consorts of Aphrodite (7 C, 10 P) D. ... Pages in category "Aphrodite" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.