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No, Anteros is not typically made of pewter. Anteros is a sculptural figure from Greek mythology, often depicted in various materials such as stone, bronze, or marble. However, modern reproductions or interpretations of Anteros could potentially be made from different materials, including pewter.
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Anteros is one of several gods of love. He is the brother of Eros, who was the god of lust/desire. Anteros, the god of mutual affection, allows love to exist past the initial moments of carnal interest, so that a relationship can be built and sustained over time. Anteros punished those who were cruel in love, and those who used love to hurt or manipulate others.
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Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, Cycnus
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Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, Adrestia, Eros, Anteros, Himeros and Pothos.
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Cupid's son is named Anteros. In Greek mythology, Anteros is considered the god of requited love and is often depicted as a companion to Cupid, representing the importance of mutual love and affection in relationships.
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Judith Canute has written:
'Eros and Anteros' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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He has a brother Anteros. Also Phobus (Fear), Deimus (Dread), and Harmonia, Hermaphroditus, Priapus.
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The siblings of the Greek god of love, Eros, are Anteros, Himeros, and Pothos.
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Eros is the son of Aphrodite, either her son by Ares (he is also called Anteros), or she was born pregnant with him and his twin Himeros.
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He had no wives but he had children with Aphrodite. Their names were Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, Phlegyas, Harmonia and Adrestia.
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The correct spelling for the Greek goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure is Aphrodite. Her sons include Eros, Aeneas, and Anteros.
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Some of her sons are Eros, Anteros, Hymenaios and Aeneas (with her Trojan lover Anchises), and Hermaphroditus by Hermes.
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Juliet H. L. Campbell has written:
'Eros and anteros, or, The bachelor's ward'
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Himeros was the Greek God of lust and sexual desire and Anteros was the Greek God of requited love (so rare in mythology)
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A cute baby with a bow and arrow
Originally, as Eros, he was presented as a slender young man, but also as the cherubic child we know. One myth explains that another son of Aphrodite, Anteros (passion and requited love) was the cause. Whenever Eros and Anteros were together, Eros grew into a young man, but when they parted, he reverted into a child again.
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It is generally referred to as Eros though it is meant to depict his brother Anteros.
Also known as the Angel of Christian Charity.
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Yes, the sons of Aphrodite are:
Eros
Himeros
Deimos
Phobos
Anteros
Aeneas
Lyros
Hermaphroditos
Priapos
Astynoos
Eryx
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He had a brother, Anteros, born of Aphrodite and Ares so that the lonely Eros could have a playmate.
Anteros, with Eros, was one of a host of winged love gods called Erotes, who were ever-youthful, winged gods of love.
Hesiod places Eros (love) and Himeros (desire) at being present at the time of Aphrodite's emergence from the sea. They were either born with her or of her. Pothos (passion) was a later addition to the myth. The myth around Anteros is unconnected to the origin myth of the Erotes, as far as I can tell.
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Cupid's son is named Anteros. He is often depicted as the god of requited love and is sometimes considered to be the brother of Eros, who is also known as Cupid.
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Yes they did, the children of Ares and Aphrodite are:
Deimos & Phobos, gods of fear & terror
Harmonia, goddess of harmony
Anteros, god of love returned
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In Roman mythology, Cupid's son is named Anteros and is often depicted as the god of requited love or reciprocal affection.
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I don't think he has any major children... Maybe just demigods?
According to one tradition Ares is the father of Eros and Anteros.
+ a lot of less famous demigods.
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His immortal offspring included:
Deimos, Phobos, Harmonia, Eros, and Anteros as his children by Aphrodite.
Enyalios was his son by Enyo.
He had numerous more offspring with mortals.
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Eros' son is Anteros, the god of requited love and often depicted as the avenger of unrequited love.
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He was the son of Zeus and Hera.
He did not marry but had some affairs, mainly with Aphrodite. They had some children: Harmonia. Deimos, Phobos. Probably Ares was the father of Aphrodite's sons Eros and Anteros.
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He is the brother of Eros and the god of requited love, or love-returned. His parents, Ares and Aphrodite, created him as a playmate for his brother. He is the avenger of unrequited love, and those who scorn love and the advances of others.
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Eros, Deimos, Phobos, Harmonia, Anesta,Himeros, Centaurs, The Amazons and Adrehoustha. So, if you want 29 you have to count with 21 amazons.
He had six children by Aphrodite (Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia
and Adrestia), though according to some accounts Eros is either one
of the most ancient divine forces or the child of different parents.
Ares also had a son, Cycnus, by a woman called Pelopia or Pyrene.
Yes, she had a few by Ares: Eros, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, Adrestie, Anteros and Himerus.
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There are a number of different answers to this question but the most knowen is Zeus King of the Gods and Dione an early earth/mother goddess. There has also been answer saying that Eros and Anteros could have been her parents.
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Venus aka. Aphrodite's children were Anteros, Beroe, Deimos, Eros, Harmonia, the Erotes, Hermaphroditos, Himeros, Iakkhos, Peitho, Phobos, Pathos, Priapros, and Rhodos. Those were their Greek names.
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In Roman mythology, Cupid's twin is typically considered to be Anteros, the god of requited love. However, this concept is not as prevalent as Cupid's association with love and desire.
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Eros as the son of Aphrodite would have been related to Harmonia, Peitho, Rhode and Herophile and Beroe; Deimos & Phobos, Anteros, Pothos, Himeros, Iakkhos, Aeneas & Lyros, Hermaphroditos, Priapos, Astynoos and Eryx.
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The children of Aphrodite and Ares were Phobos (god of fear) and Deimos (god of terror).
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If you mean the primordial Eros, he is either self-formed, or son of Nyx or Khaos.
Eros who was son of Aphrodite alone, Himeros is the twin to Eros.
Harmonia, Deimos, Anteros, and Phobos are all children of Ares and Aphrodite; who Eros is credited to being the son of.
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In the middle of Piccadilly Circus is the Shaftesbury Monument Memoria Fountain. This was built in commemoration of Lord Shaftesbury. The statue on the top is commonly known as Eros, but was actually intended to be his twin, Anteros, the archer, who looks along Shaftesbury Avenue.
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In Greek mythology, Eros is often depicted as the son of Aphrodite and Ares. However, Eros himself is also associated with procreation and is sometimes portrayed as a father figure himself, such as in the case of Anteros, who is sometimes considered his son.
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Yes Ares had:
Eros with Aphrodite
Anteros with Aphrodite
Phobos with Aphrodite
Deimos with Aphrodite
Harmonia with Aphrodite
Adrestia with Aphrodite
Phlegyas with Chryse or Dotis
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It is Eros, son of Aphrodite. It is said in more recent mythology he had two brothers though, Anteros(God of requited love) and Himeros(God of lust), and Eros with being the god of Male love. So it is Eros and Himeros.
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Actually it was intended to be a statue of the Greek god Anteros, who is supposed to represent mature, unconditional love as opposed to Eros who represents sexual love. Most people assume it to be Eros, however. It's a monument to Lord Shaftesbury, whom Shaftesbury Avenue is also named after.
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He had six children by Aphrodite (Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia
and Adrestia), though according to some accounts Eros is either one
of the most ancient divine forces or the child of different parents.
Ares also had a son, Cycnus, by a woman called Pelopia or Pyrene.
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Ares and "Aphrodity" did not have children, but Ares and Aphrodite did.
Deimos and Phobos, twin sons, gods of fear, terror and dread.
Harmonia, goddess of harmony.
Anteros, god of requited love, literally "love returned." He was also the avenger of unrequited love.
Eros, god of love.
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Three possibilities;
Eros/Phanes: Primordial deity of procreation who emerged self-formed at the beginning of time, or son of Nyx, Myx and Erebus, created with Khaos the birds.
Eros/Cupid: Son of Aphrodite.
Or one of the Erôtes:
Anteros
Hedylogus
Hermaphroditos
Himerus
Hymenaios
Pothus
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Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera so I would say that they're pretty important.
He did have brothers and sisters. They are;
Hebe, Hephaestus (God of Forgery) Enyo, Heracles and Eileithyia.
He had 7 children;
Eros, Anteros, Deimos,Phlegyas, Harmonia and Adrestia.
Hope this helps.
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His divine children included;
(With Aphrodite)
Anteros, god of love returned.
Eros, god of love
Deimos, god of Fear
Phobos, god of Terror
Harmonia, goddess of harmony.
Nike, goddess of victory, is sometimes said to be his daughter, but more well known as daughter of Styx (Hate) and Pallas (Spear-Brandishing).
(With Eris)
Enyalios, war-god.
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Eros, Deimos, Phobos, Harmonia, Anesta,Himeros, Centaurs, The Amazons and Adrehoustha. So, if you want 29 you have to count with 21 amazons.
He had six children by Aphrodite (Eros, Anteros, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia
and Adrestia), though according to some accounts Eros is either one
of the most ancient divine forces or the child of different parents.
Ares also had a son, Cycnus, by a woman called Pelopia or Pyrene.
Yes, she had a few by Ares: Eros, Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, Adrestie, Anteros and Himerus.
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There are two accepted legends of Aphrodite's family tree. The first story was when a Cronus threw Ouranus ( the God of the sky into the sea), and Aphrodite emerged from the sea. The second story is that Aphrodite was the daughter of Zeus and Diana.
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The siblings of Eros as a son of Aphrodite would have included Harmonia, goddess of harmony; Peitho, Rhode and Herophile and Beroe as sisters. As wells as Deimos & Phobos, Anteros, Pothos, Himeros, Iakkhos, Aeneas & Lyros, Hermaphroditos, Priapos, Astynoos and Eryx as brothers.
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Aphrodite had affairs with Ares ( god of war), Ancharsis ( god of ), Hermes ( messenger of the gods ), Posidieon ( god of the sea), and Dinoysus ( god of wine).
In return she had a about 16 kids and they were ( and fathered by);
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