Aphrodite
Ancient Greek Goddess of love beauty, desire and protection. It was believed that she had immense power over other gods and human beings. She is associated with fertility, passion and prosperity. Her Roman counterpart is Venus. Her name is derived from aphros or sea foam based on the belief that she was born from the sea.
Derived from the Greek word aphros meaning sea-foam, she is a foam-born goddess.
It is believed that she is the daughter of Zeus and Dione, and was created out of the sea-foam ensued by the castration of Uranus. Here we see that sea-foam is an euphemism for another word, but derogatory to air in public.
She was worshipped as a warrior goddess of Sparta.
Associated with doves, swans, roses and myrtle, she was beautiful but vain, jealous, and vengeful. A central character in many myths, including Trojan war.
The entire theme is a part of homo sapiens' belief system.
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