No, she's his daughter (in some versions).
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Yes, in Greek mythology, Aphrodite is often considered to be the daughter of Zeus and Dione, making her Zeus' daughter, not his cousin. However, some traditions depict her as being born from the sea foam.
No, Aphrodite and Zeus are not brother and sister. In Greek mythology, Zeus is the king of the gods and Aphrodite is the goddess of love and beauty. Zeus is usually portrayed as the father of many gods and goddesses, including Aphrodite.
Yes, Aphrodite and Zeus are related in Greek mythology. Aphrodite is considered the daughter of Zeus in some accounts, while in other traditions Aphrodite is born from the sea foam, after Zeus' father, Cronus, castrated him and his parts fell into the sea.
No, Aphrodite is not a sibling of Hades. In Greek mythology, Hades is a brother of Zeus and Poseidon, while Aphrodite is typically considered to be a daughter of Zeus.
Aphrodite is considered the daughter of Zeus in Greek mythology. She is said to have been born from the sea foam that was created when the Titan Cronus castrated his father Uranus, and the genitals were thrown into the sea.
Yes, in Greek mythology, Aphrodite is considered as one of the children of Zeus, but not as his sister. She is usually depicted as the daughter of Zeus and Dione, or in some versions, she is born from the sea foam after Cronus castrates Uranus and throws his genitalia into the sea.