Eros
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Eros
Summary
Eros is a Greek primordial deity[1]. He draws 5,842 Wikipedia views per month (greek_primordial_deity category, ranking #4 of 13).[2]
Key Facts
- Eros's father was Porus[3].
- Eros's father was Ares[4].
- Eros's father was Zephyrus[5].
- Eros's father was Aether[6].
- Eros's father was Chaos[7].
- Eros's father was Erebos[8].
- Eros's mother was Penia[9].
- Eros's mother was Aphrodite[10].
- Eros's mother was Iris[11].
- Eros's mother was Eris[12].
- Eros's mother was Nyx[13].
- Among Eros's spouses was Psyche[14].
- A child of Eros was Voluptas[15].
- A child of Eros was Hedone[16].
- Eros is recorded as male[17].
- Eros's instance of is recorded as Greek primordial deity[18].
- Eros's instance of is recorded as fertility deity[19].
- Eros's instance of is recorded as Greek deity[20].
- Eros's instance of is recorded as personification[21].
- Eros's Commons category is recorded as Eros[22].
- Eros's said to be the same as is recorded as Cupid[23].
- Eros's said to be the same as is recorded as Turnu[24].
- Eros's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Eros[25].
- Eros's worshipped by is recorded as Ancient Greek religion[26].
- Eros's represents is recorded as eros[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Fathers listed include Porus[3], a daemon[28]; Ares[4], a Greek deity[29]; Zephyrus[5], an Anemoi[30]; Aether[6], a Greek primordial deity[31]; Chaos[7], a Greek primordial deity[32]; and Erebos[8], a Greek primordial deity[33]. Mothers listed include Penia[9], a Greek deity[34]; Aphrodite[10], a Greek deity[35]; Iris[11], a Greek deity[36]; Eris[12], a Greek deity[37]; and Nyx[13], a Greek primordial deity[38].
Personal Life
Among Eros's spouses was Psyche[14]. Children include Voluptas[15], a personification[39] and Hedone[16], a goddess[40].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Eros include eroticism[41], a genre[42] and eros[43], a concept[44].
Why It Matters
Eros draws 5,842 Wikipedia views per month (greek_primordial_deity category, ranking #4 of 13).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] He is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
Entities named for him include eroticism[41], a genre[42] and eros[43], a concept[44].
FAQs
Who were Eros's parents?
Eros's father was Porus[3]. Eros's mother was Penia[9].
Who was Eros married to?
Eros's spouses include Psyche[14].