Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Aphrodite's Offsprings

Consorts and children
Gods

1. Hephaestus
2. Ares
* Phobos
* Deimos
* Adrestia
* Harmonia
* The Erotes
o Eros
o Anteros
o Himeros
o Pothos
3. Poseidon
* Rhode
4. Hermes
* Tyche
* Peitho
* Eunomia
* Hermaphroditos
5. Dionysus
* The Charites (Graces)
o Thalia
o Euphrosyne
o Aglaea
* Priapus

Mortals

1. Adonis
* Beroe
2. Anchises
* Aeneas
3. Butes
* Eryx

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Aphrodite And Her Son Cupid



Myth says that when Aphrodite and her son Eros came to Sirya to Euphrates river.Giant called Typhon suddenly appeared.Aphordite and Eros were terrified when giant appeared so they jumped in the river Euphrates and change their form to fish to escape the danger.That's why fish were often sacrefied in the name of Aphrodite.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Aphrodite's Origins

"The cult of Aphrodite was officially established on Cyprus in 1500 BC, with the building of a hilltop temple on this site.Although the worship of Aphrodite seems to have come from the east, it was soon identified with Cyprus. Homer referred to the goddess as the "Cyprian" as early as the 8th century BC, and she was called the "Paphian" in the 6th century BC. Inscriptions at Palea Paphos call her simply Wanassa, (the lady)."


Aphrodite's Temple at Palea Paphos

Originally traces have been found on Palea Paphos that cult belonged to Astarte,goddesses of fertility who was worshiped by Achaean colonists,later renamed by greeks to Aphrodite.
So,to conclude traces about goddesses of fertility,sexuality and love were recorded first around 8000 BC,altought named differently.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Aphrodite Blog


This blog is dedicated to Goddesses known as Aphrodite,she was Goddesses of love,beauty and sexuality but trough history she was called many different ways,Innana (Sumerian - means),Astarte (Phoenician) ,Astghik (Armenian),Turan (Etruscan),Venus(Roman) as planet.Her name means in lot of languages differently:

Greek origin - Άφροδίτη from ἀφρός (aphros) - means "risen from the foam"
Etruscan - (e)pruni - "lord"
Assyrian - barīrītu - "she who comes at dusk"
Indo-European - abhor+ dhei - "to shine"