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Aphrodite

I saw the most beautiful woman in the mirror today..







Basic Information
Symbols: Mirror, girdle, seashells
Realm or Powers: Goddess of Beauty, Love and Pleasure
Relationship: Married to Hephaestus, Its complicated
with everyone, especially Ares
Children: Eros/Cupid, Aeneas, Anteros, Deimos

Personal Information

Interests: being admired, parties, looking at the mirror,
beautiful things, matchmaking, sex

Favorite Music: I want it know what love is by
Foreigner, Crazy In Love by Beyonce ft Jay Z, I will
always love you by Whitney Houston

About Me: I am the goddess of love and beauty, so
almost everybody loves me. The Greeks dont like me
very much because I gave their beloved Helen to Paris of
Troy and basically started the Trojan War. I was born
from sea foam, by Ouranos and the ocean. I am married
to Hephaestus; unfortunately, only because he trapped
Hera in a magic chair and would only let her go if he got
me. To be honest, I think he is the ugliest god. An
example of a better looking god would be Ares, now
thats handsome! If only I was married to him, that
would be great. At least I sneak out to see him from time
to time. Once, Hephaestus caught me with Ares, and it
didnt end well. I have a ton of other affairs, but
Hephaestus doesnt need to know all that.

Other Names: Venus, Goddess of Procreation,

Aphrodites Wall
Ares writes: See you tonight baby!
Hephaestus writes: Wait. What did
Ares mean by see you tonight?
Aphrodites Friends

Ares Ouranos Hephaestus
Bibliography:

Aphrodite. Lindemans, Michica F. Encyclopedia Mythica 17 July 1999. Web. 30 August 2014

Aphrodite. Theoi Greek Mythology. Web. 30 August 2014

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