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  2. Lovemap - Wikipedia

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    The lovemap is a concept originated by sexologist John Money in his discussions of how people develop their sexual preferences. Money defined it as "a developmental representation or template in the mind and in the brain depicting the idealized lover and the idealized program of sexual and erotic activity projected in imagery or actually engaged in with that lover."

  3. City of Love - Wikipedia

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    The City of Love, a 2007 novel by Rimi B. Chatterjee Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title City of Love .

  4. Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    The First Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite , which was probably composed sometime in the mid-seventh century BC, [146] describes how Zeus once became annoyed with Aphrodite for causing deities to fall in love with mortals, [146] so he caused her to fall in love with Anchises, a handsome mortal shepherd who lived in the foothills beneath Mount Ida near ...

  5. Aphroditopolis - Wikipedia

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    Aphroditopolis or Aphrodites Polis (Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδίτης πόλις), meaning city of Aphrodite, is the Greek name of several places in ancient Egypt: Aphroditopolis in the Antaiopolite Nome, [1] also called Aphrodito, ancient Per-Wadjet, now the village of Kom Ishqaw; Aphroditopolis in the Aphroditopolite Nome, [1] now the ...

  6. City of Love (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film won Best Feature Film at New Jersey International Film Festival's Spring 2023 edition. [7] Natalie Tango at New Jersey Stage compared the film to Taxi Driver and said it is a phenomenal psychological horror film, complimenting DeCesare's performance and claiming the color "tones of blue and red help indicate the film’s negative, depressing theme."

  7. Aphrodisias - Wikipedia

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    Many examples of statuary have been unearthed in Aphrodisias, and some representations of the Aphrodite of Aphrodisias also survive from other parts of the Roman world, as far afield as Pax Julia in Lusitania. [7] The city had notable schools for sculpture, as well as philosophy, remaining a centre of paganism until the end of the 5th century. [6]

  8. Iris Love - Wikipedia

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    Iris Cornelia Love (August 1, 1933 – April 17, 2020) was an American classical archaeologist, best known for the rediscovery of the Temple of Aphrodite in Knidos. Early life and education [ edit ]

  9. Himeros - Wikipedia

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    Himeros (desire) and Philotes (affection) were bestowed upon the world by Aphrodite initiating sexual encounter; [4] they spoke words of love and winning talk that affected the minds and hearts of mortals and gods alike. [5] Himeros is closely associated with Pothos, the personification of passionate longing.