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Aphrodite Apollo Ares Artemis Athena Atlas Coeus Crius Cronus Demeter Dionysus Gaia Hades Hephaestus Hera Hermes Hestia Hyperion Iapetus Mnemosyne Oceanus Phobos Phoebe Poseidon Prometheus Rhea Tethys Themis Uranus Zeus
Bacchus Ceres Diana Juno Jupiter Mars Mercury Minerva Neptune Pluto Venus Vesta Vulcan
Amun Anubis Aten Atum Babi Bastet Bes Geb Hapi hathor heqet Horus Isis Khepri Khnum Khonsu Maat Nephthys Nut Osiris Ptah Ra Seshat Seth Shu Sobek Thoth
Alfheim Baldur Freya Freyr Frigg Heimdallr Helheim Idun Jotunheim Loki Nerthus Njord Odin Thor Tyr
Aengus Arawn Badb Brigid Cailleach Ceridwen Cernunnos Cu Chulainn Dagda Danu Gwydion Herne the Hunter Lugh Medb Morrigan Neit Nuada Taliesin Taranis
Chalchiuhtlicue Coatlicue Huitzilopochtli Mictlantecuhtli Mixcoatl Ometeotl Quetzalcoatl Tezcatlipoca Tlaloc Tonatiuh Xipe Totec Xochiquetzal Xolotl
Amaterasu Ame no Uzume Benzaiten Bishamonten Daikokuten Ebisu Fujin Fukurokuju Inari Izanagi Kagutsuchi Raijin Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Caishen Cangjie Dragon King Eight Immortals Erlang Shen Fuxi Guanyin Hou Yi Huxian Jade Emperor King Yama Leizi Lu-ban Mazu Nezha Nuwa Pangu Shennong Sun Wukong Xiwangmu Yue Lao Zhong Kui
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    Chaos Nyx (Night) Erebus (Darkness) Tartarus Aether Hemera Eros (Cupid) Gaea (Earth) Uranus (Sky) Pontus (Sea) Nereus Phorcys Eurybia Demiurge Oceanus Eurynome Ophion Chronus (Time) Adrasteia Protogonus (Phanes)
  4. Eros (Cupid)

Eros (Cupid)

God of love. Early Greek myths see Eros as a primordial being. According to Hesiod, from Chaos, Eros was born together with Nyx, Erebus, Gaea, and Tartarus. Eros, Gaea and Tartarus seemed to be self-created. Hesiod doesn't write much about Eros except that he was "the fairest among the deathless gods".

Eros was a sexual force that would permit the work of creation to continue. Eros enabled personified abstractions, such as Nyx and Erebus, to produced offspring as well as Gaea producing offspring of her own (without a father): Uranus, Ourea and Pontus. (See Creation.) Eros doesn't appear at all in Homer's works.

See Creation, Theogony of Hesiod.

According to a pre-Homeric myth, Eros was the son of Aether (Upper Air) and Hemera (Day). In the Orphic Theogony, Eros was identical to the golden-winged god Phanes/Protogonus, who was born from the World Egg. According to the Orphic myth, as Phanes (Protogonus), he was the first Creator, where he was not just identified with Eros but also to Dionysus. Both Dionysus and Eros even have the same epithet - Bromios - which means "Thunderer".

That Phanes or Eros was born from the Cosmic Egg bears a striking resemblance to the comedy titled the Birds by Aristophanes, an Athenian comedy playwright of the late 5th century BC. Aristophanes wrote that Night (Nyx) mated with the Storm(?) so that she bore a large silvery egg. When the World Egg hatched, Love was born, bringing with it light. Here, Eros also appeared as having golden wings.

Eros only appeared more popularly as the youngest god, and was the youthful and roguish son of Aphrodite and Ares in works of later writers, during the Hellenistic and Roman period. This makes him the brother of Phobus (panic), Deimus (fear) and Harmonia, the wife of Cadmus of Thebes.

One poet (Olen) says that Eros was the son of Eileithyia, a goddess of childbirth.

In the later tradition, Eros appeared as a youth, almost like a cherubic angel, except that he carried a bow and arrows. His gold-tipped arrows could make a deity or human fall in love, while his lead-tipped arrows would make them immune to love.

Eros was identified by the Romans as Cupid. Cupid was also called Amor. According to the Golden Ass, written by Lucius Apuleius, Cupid (Eros) married Psyche. He became the father of a daughter named Volupta ("Pleasure"). (See Cupid and Psyche in the Roman Deities page.)

Related Information

Name

Eros, Ἐρως – "Love".
Cupid, Amor (Roman).

Sources

Theogony was written by Hesiod.

Library was written by Apollodorus.

Metamorphoses was written by Ovid.

The Golden Ass was written by Apuleius.

Birds was written by Aristophanes.

Poetica Astronomica was written by Hyginus.

Argonautica was written by Apollonius.

The Aeneid was written by Virgil.

Related Articles

See also Cupid and Protogonus (Phanes).

Aphrodite, Ares, Eileithyia, Nyx, Erebus, Gaea, Chaos.

Creation, Cupid and Psyche.

Jimmy Joe Timeless Myths

By Jimmy Joe

Primeval Deities:

  • • Chaos
  • • Nyx (Night)
  • • Erebus (Darkness)
  • • Tartarus
  • • Aether
  • • Hemera
  • • Eros (Cupid)
  • • Gaea (Earth)
  • • Uranus (Sky)
  • • Pontus (Sea)
  • • Nereus
  • • Phorcys
  • • Eurybia
  • • Demiurge
  • • Oceanus
  • • Eurynome
  • • Ophion
  • • Chronus (Time)
  • • Adrasteia
  • • Protogonus (Phanes)
Cupid (Amor)

Cupid (Amor)

The Roman god of love. Cupid was also called Amor. As Amor, he was seen as a mischievous winged boy-god, armed with a bow and quiver of arrows, which could make gods and mortals fall in love. The Roman authors adopted the mischievous god from the ...

September 10th, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Aphrodite (Venus)

Aphrodite (Venus)

The goddess of love and beauty. She was identified with the Roman goddess Venus . There are two versions of her birth. According to Homer, Aphrodite was known as the daughter of Zeus and Dione . Dione was either a Titaness, the daughter of Uranus ...

April 19th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Erebus (Darkness)

Erebus (Darkness)

Erebus was born together with Nyx , Gaea , Tartarus, and Eros ("Love"), out of Chaos . With his sister Nyx, Erebus was the father of Aether ("Upper Air") and Hemera ("Day"). See Creation, Theogony of Hesiod . Apart from the part he played in the C...

April 19th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Aphrodite

Aphrodite

Aphrodite: The Most Beautiful and Alluring Greek Sex Goddess Aphrodite, goddess of love and desire in Greek mythology, was the most beautiful and alluring of all the gods. Born from sea foam, she emerged and became the goddess of love, passion, an...

April 2nd, 2002 • Timeless Myths
Protogonus (Phanes)

Protogonus (Phanes)

Creator god. Protogonus (Protogonos) was the first god to be born from the Cosmic Egg ( World Egg ), which Chaos and Aether had reproduced according to the Orphic Creation Myths. Protogonus' name mean "First Born", and it was he who had created th...

April 19th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Eos

Eos

Goddess of dawn. Eos was the daughter of Hyperion and Theia . The Romans identified her as Aurora. Some say that she brought dawn by riding her chariot across the sky, while others say that she was a winged-goddess. Her horses that pull her chario...

April 24th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Eris

Eris

Goddess of discord and strife. Eris was daughter of Zeus and Hera , or else she was daughter of Nyx . She was often called the sister of Ares , the Greek god of war. She was known to the Romans as Discordia. Eris was mother of Ate (god of discord ...

April 24th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Aether

Aether

The upper air or sky. Aether was the personification of the upper sky. With his sister Hemera (Day), they were the offspring of Erebus (Darkness) and Nyx (Night). Aether was probably the father of Uranus by Gaea . See Creation, Theogony of Hesiod ...

April 19th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe
Cupid and Psyche

Cupid and Psyche

Originally this myth was placed under the Roman Deities, under the article of Cupid (Eros, Ἔρως), but I have now moved the article to this page. I have completely revised and rewritten this myth so it can be told more fully. The only source for th...

June 22nd, 2000 • Jimmy Joe
Nyx (Night)

Nyx (Night)

Goddess of the night. Nyx was identified by the Romans as Nox, and was often identified as just Night. Nyx was born together with Erebus , Gaea , Tartarus, and Eros ("Love"), out of Chaos. By her brother Erebus, Nyx bore Aether ("Upper Air") and H...

April 19th, 1999 • Jimmy Joe

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