Why did Aphrodite curse Myrrha?

Aphrodite's Curse
This curse was perhaps due to Myrrha spurning the worship of the goddess, but more commonly it was said that Myrrha's mother, Cenchreis boasted of Myrrha's beauty surpassing that of Aphrodite. Aphrodite's curse, saw Myrrha fall physically in love with her father.
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Why did Aphrodite curse Helios?

HELIOS (Helius) The god of the sun was cursed by Aphrodite to fall in love the Persian princess Leukothea and unwittingly bring about her demise as punishment for revealing the goddess' extramarital affair with Ares to Hephaistos.
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Why did Venus curse pasiphae with an unnatural love?

"Pasiphae, daughter of Sol [Helios] and wife of Minos, for several years did not make offerings to the goddess Venus [Aphrodite]. Because of this Venus [Aphrodite] inspired in her an unnatural love for a bull.
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Why does Aphrodite curse on Psyche?

The Labours of Psyche

Understanding though only made Aphrodite angry, for Eros had disobeyed her instructions, and rather than reunite the pair of lovers, Aphrodite decided to punish Psyche.
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What was Aphrodite curse?

Aphrodite was furious with Eos because Ares had fallen in love with her. She cursed her to live the rest of her life in a futile quest of true love. She had multiple lovers and gave birth to many children but never managed to find the ideal partner who would live up to her expectations.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Does Aphrodite have a dark side?

The dark side of the pursuit of beauty is especially apparent with aging, when the Aphrodite woman must become something other than a source of beauty or dwindle to a bitter and lonely end.
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Why is Aphrodite so jealous of Psyche?

In Greek mythology, Psyche was a mortal woman whose beauty was so great that it rivaled that of the goddess Aphrodite. Aphrodite became so jealous of Psyche that she sent her son, Eros, to make Psyche fall in love with the ugliest man in the world.
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What was Aphrodite's plan to punish Psyche?

Eventually, Aphrodite's temples were deserted as people started to worship the princess instead. As such, the goddess was outraged! As a punishment, she sent her son, Cupid, to make Psyche fall in love with a vile and hideous person.
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Why does Aphrodite hate Artemis?

Artemis and Aphrodite had a rivalry that was not no secret. Aphrodite hated that Artemis had some people who believed in the virgin goddess who stay single and don't fall in love. So the goddess of love and beauty would target those who follow Artemis and kill or make them fall in love.
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Why did Pasiphae fall in love with a bull?

Because Minos had kept a white bull given him by Poseidon (god of the sea) for the purpose of sacrifice, Poseidon had caused Pasiphae to physically desire the bull.
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Who did Pasiphae fall in love with?

One year, an extremely beautiful bull was born, Minos refused to sacrifice this bull, and sacrificed another, inferior bull stead. As punishment, Poseidon cursed his wife Pasiphaë to experience lust for the white, splendid bull. Ultimately, Pasiphaë went to Daedalus and asked him to help her mate with the bull.
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Who was Aphrodite jealous of?

As Psyche was getting noticed and talked about more and more, Aphrodite was angered, not ready to give up her reputation as the fairest woman in the land. Her son Eros (known also as Cupid in Roman), had magical golden arrows, and in a fit of jealousy, Aphrodite begged him to shoot poor Psyche with one of them.
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Who said they were prettier than Aphrodite?

Cassiopeia was an Eithiopian queen who boasted of her beauty saying she was more beautiful than Aphrodite herself. Aphrodite asked Zeus to punish their kingdom.
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Is Psyche prettier than Aphrodite?

According to Greek mythology, Psyche was even more beautiful than Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty. All her countrymen, as well as people from all over the world, used to gather to admire her beauty, ignoring the goddess Aphrodite herself.
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How did Aphrodite curse Smyrna?

The daughter was named Smyrna and the mother boasted that her child excelled even Venus in beauty. Angered, Venus punished the mother by cursing Smyrna to fall in love with her father. After the nurse had prevented Smyrna from committing suicide, she helped her engage her father in sexual intercourse.
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Did Aphrodite commit any crimes?

When they were abandoned by their husbands for Thrakian brides, Aphrodite drove them to murder their menfolk. MENELAOS (Menelaus) A prince of Mykenai (southern Greece) and later King of Lakedaimonia who with a hundred other suitors sought the hand of Helene in marriage.
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What curse does Aphrodite place on Narcissus?

Unbeknown to Narcissus, the Goddess, Aphrodite, had overheard everything. She decided to punish Narcissus for his vanity and treatment of Echo with a curse: the next time he saw his reflection in the water, Narcissus would immediately fall in love… with himself.
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How did Aphrodite treat others?

Her special powers were those of love and desire. She had a belt that had the power to cause others to fall in love with the wearer. Some of the other Greek goddesses, such as Hera, would borrow the belt from time to time. Aphrodite had the ability to cause fighting couples to fall in love again.
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Did Eros and Psyche have a child?

After successfully completing these tasks, Aphrodite relents and Psyche becomes immortal to live alongside her husband Eros. Together they had a daughter, Voluptas or Hedone (meaning physical pleasure, bliss). In Greek mythology, Psyche was the deification of the human soul.
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Did Eros shoot Psyche?

In spiteful retaliation, Aphrodite sent her son, the winged Eros (known as Cupid in Roman translation), to shoot Psyche with his arrows of love, to force her to fall in love with the most miserable and hideous beast known to man.
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What happened the night that Psyche found out who her husband really was?

That night she follows her sisters' advice and sees that her husband is none other than Cupid. Psyche is blown away by how ridiculously handsome her husband is. She's so distracted that she lets a drop of oil fall and burns his skin. Cupid wakes up and sees his wife standing there with the lamp and a knife.
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Who is the male god of beauty?

In modern times, the term “Adonis” can be used to refer to a man who is desirable and attractive. The word has deep roots in ancient Greek mythology because Adonis is the god of beauty and attraction – a male counterpart for Aphrodite.
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Are Aphrodite and Venus the same?

In Roman mythology, Venus was the goddess of love, sex, beauty, and fertility. She was the Roman counterpart to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. However, Roman Venus had many abilities beyond the Greek Aphrodite; she was a goddess of victory, fertility, and even prostitution.
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Who did Venus love?

Here's how it goes: Venus, the goddess of love, fell for the handsome hunter Adonis. Adonis, who was a bit of a snob, believed he was the best hunter in the world and that nothing could ever happen to him. One day Venus dreamed that Adonis had an accident while hunting.
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