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  2. List of love and lust deities - Wikipedia

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    Dogoda, Polish spirit of the west wind, associated with love and gentleness. Dzydzilelya, Polish goddess of love and marriage and of sexuality and fertility. Siebog, god of love and marriage. Živa, goddess of love and fertility. Lada, goddess of beauty and fertility. Jarilo, god of fertility and springtime, sometimes regarded as god of lust ...

  3. Eros - Wikipedia

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    According to Hesiod's Theogony (c. 700 BC), one of the most ancient of Greek sources, Eros (Love) was the fourth god to come into existence, coming after Chaos, Gaia (Earth), and Tartarus. [18] Homer does not mention Eros. However, Parmenides (c. 400 BC), one of the pre-Socratic philosophers, makes Eros the first of all the gods to come into ...

  4. Erotes - Wikipedia

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    Erotes. For the dialogue by Lucian, see Amores (Lucian). In Ancient Greek religion and mythology, the Erotes (/ əˈroʊtiːz /; Ancient Greek: ἔρωτες, érōtes) are a collective of winged gods associated with love and sexual intercourse. They are part of Aphrodite 's retinue. Erotes is the plural of Eros ("Love, Desire"), who as a ...

  5. Himeros - Wikipedia

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    Himeros. In Greek mythology, Himeros (Ancient Greek: Ἱμερος, lit. 'desire') is one of the seven Erotes, a group of winged love deities, and part of Aphrodite 's procession. Often described as "sweet", he is the god and personification of desire and lust. In Hesiod 's Theogony, Eros and Himeros were present at Aphrodite's birth and ...

  6. Category:Love and lust gods - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Love and lust gods. Male gods associated with love and lust . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Love and lust gods.

  7. Aphrodite - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodite is almost always accompanied by Eros, the god of lust and sexual desire. [131] In his Theogony, Hesiod describes Eros as one of the four original primeval forces born at the beginning of time, [131] but, after the birth of Aphrodite from the sea foam, he is joined by Himeros and, together, they become Aphrodite's constant companions ...

  8. Category:Love and lust deities - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. Love and lust goddesses ‎ (11 C, 50 P) Love and lust gods ‎ (1 C, 31 P)

  9. Cupid - Wikipedia

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    Triangular theory of love. v. t. e. In classical mythology, Cupid / ˈkjuːpɪd / (Latin: Cupīdō [kʊˈpiːdoː], meaning "passionate desire") is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection. He is often portrayed as the son of the love goddess Venus and the god of war Mars. He is also known as Amor / ˈɑːmɔːr / (Latin: Amor ...