Aphrodite Goddess of love and beauty

According to the Greek poet, Homer, Aphrodite was married to the blacksmith of Greece, Hephaestus.

In some of the later myths, Aphrodite was said to be the mother of Eros, the god of love.

The Goddess Aphrodite has multiple other names. Those names include, Acidalia, Cytherea, and Cerigo.

To learn more about Aphrodite and the myths about her, watch this video!!

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