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alexira [117]
4 years ago
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What was the life of Aphrodite like as an adult

History
1 answer:
bezimeni [28]4 years ago
8 0
Aphrodite was the goddess of love and romance. Her Roman Goddess form is Venus.
 Facts: 
-Husband is Hephaestus 
-Unfaithful to Hephaestus, lover of Ares, Greek God of 
War
 -Can make men fall in love with her or anyone else 
-Some say she was born from the foam of the sea, other say born from Zeus and Dione 

Hope this helps!

Hint: You can also do some more research. 
Tip: Don’t search up Aphrodite as an adult. Just search up “Aphrodite from Greek Mythology”.

The facts I listed above aren't from what I searched up. It’s from my common knowledge, because I helped my friend in 6th grade do his report on Aphrodite. He got an A so hope this can help you. Good luck!
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