Eros, which means "intimate love". He was a primordial god, the son of Chaos, without whose presence, procreation would not be possible (before his appearance, gods just "happened" - afterward, gods began pairing to produce offspring).
In Roman myths, Venus (Aphrodite) and Mars (Ares) had an affair and produced a male child, which they named Cupid (which the Greeks called Eros - after the primordial god). According to the Greeks, the elder god happily gave over his charge to the younger, who also added to his duties inciting the act of falling into and out of love, which he prompted by means of golden or leaden arrows.
No, Apollo is not the god of love in Greek mythology. Apollo is the god of music, poetry, prophecy, and healing. The Greek god of love is Eros, also known as Cupid in Roman mythology.
Eros the Greek god of love did not die. Eros was considered in Greek mythology to be a immortal god.
Aphrodite.Ithink that's how you spell her name.
Cupid was a god of Roman mythology, he was associated in Greek mythology with Eros. Cupid was a important god of love and desire in Roman mythology, the son of Mars and Venus.
Cupid was the ancient Roman god of love. His counterpart in Greek mythology was Eros.
(In Greek Mythology): Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty (In Roman Mythology): Venus, the Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Sex
In Greek mythology, Eros was the god of love.
Norse mythology does not equate to Greek mythology in the same way that Roman mythology does. While Roman mythology borrowed extensively from its Greek counterpart, Norse mythology developed separately. The god in Greek mythology who possibly bears the strongest resemblance to Cupid is Baldur, the god of joy and light, sometimes described as a god of love. Love, however, was the goddess Freyja's domain.
The Roman Goddess of love is Venus (Aphrodite in Greek mythology), her son Cupid (Eros in Greek mythology) is a minor Roman God of love.
Cupid, also known as Eros in Greek mythology.
Cupid was a god of Roman mythology, he was associated in Greek mythology with Eros. Cupid was a important god of love and desire in Roman mythology, the son of Mars and Venus.
Aphrodite is the goddess of love, known as Venus to the Romans. The word "aphrodisiac" comes from her name.