The correct answer is They did not had children together
The goddess Aphrodite was born on the island of Cyprus, there are two better known versions that explain her birth. In the most accepted of them, that of Homer, she is the daughter of the god of gods, Zeus, and the goddess of the Nymphs, Dione.
However, in the story of Hesiod his birth took place in a somewhat curious way. According to him, Cronos cut off the testicles of Uranus, father of the goddess, and threw them overboard. From the organs a white foam was formed, which mixed with the sea, fertilizing and originating Aphrodite.
She had stunning beauty and her most striking features are her seductive, vindictive and charming personality, as well as her exaggerated vanity.
The god Hephaestus, at birth, was rejected by his parents, Zeus and Hera, since, in addition to being lame, they considered his appearance ugly. When rejected and released from Mount Olympus, he was left in the care of Tethys, with whom he learned to work with metals.
Some time later, Hera regretted what she had done with her son and trying to get him to return to Olympus, arranged for her to <u>marry Aphrodite</u>. Vain as she was, she was not satisfied with her husband's appearance, rejecting him as well.
In addition to having no children, Aphrodite had a series of extramarital relationships, both with other gods and with mortals. The god of war, Ares, was one of his best known lovers.