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Did Aphrodite and Aros have cupid together?

Did Aphrodite and Aros have cupid together?
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um isn't spelt ARES
TDI100 posted over a year ago
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Do you mean Aphrodite and Aries or Eros (because Eros is just Cupid's Greek name, which you should be using in this quesiton considering you used Aphrodite's Greek name). Anyways, Aphrodite and Aries had Eros together. AKA: Venus and Mars had Cupid together.
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Helije said:
According to one myth they were his parents. But according to another he was one of the Protogenoi, meaning he had no parents.
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marthaM14 said:
Cupid/Eroa was the son of Aphrodite and either Ares (most commonly), Hermes or Hephaestus, or of Porus and Penia. Rarely, he was given as the son of Iris and Zephyrus; this Eros was an attendant the Aphrodite, harnessing the primordial force of love and directing it into mortals.
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molly3moon said:
I know that Cupid is the son of Aphrodite and Ares, but Eros is an older deity that Aphrodite
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I thought that Eros was just the Greek equivalent of the Roman Cupid.
sapiencia posted over a year ago
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well, it's hard to understand, once I found a graph with Hesiod's Theogony, in which he explained that amorfologica Eros was a god, is that so little is spoken of sometimes confusing and changing roles in some stories. I'd like to think that is an alternative version
molly3moon posted over a year ago
dpratt13 said:
yes
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posted over a year ago 
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Neat, The Goddess of love had a son who shoots the " Arrows" of love.
MrsEric_M posted over a year ago
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cool!I never knew that!
moolah posted over a year ago
Jehan_the_Sitar said:
Aphrodite would have been his mother. I'm not quite sure about his father, but in some versions of the myth, he didn't even have parents at all, and instead was one of the first beings to emerge from Chaos.
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BigKali said:
oh yes yes they did.

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MasterOfFear said:
I beleive that his father was Hermes, explaining were he got the wings.
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Jessicatt said:
What I've read suggested that Cupid (Eros) was the son of Aphrodite (Venus) and Ares (Mars).
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Maybe, some women in mythology can be strumpets, so it's hard to tell.
MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
xxsososweetxx said:
yes
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sickla said:
im not sure that ares did have eros with aphrodite.i read somthing that said it could've also been hermes or even zeus!so really, i dont know.
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username1245 said:
yes they did and by the way you spell it ares
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HecateA said:
Yes but Cupid is Roman for Eros.

Is it just me, or is there nobody else Aphrodite could have cheated on Hephaestus with that rubbed it in his face more then the guy's brother? (except maybe the guy's dad... Which happened too I believe...)
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