Aphrodite the Goddess of Love and Beauty in Greek Mythology

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Aphrodite is easily among the most well-known Greek deities, especially due to her Roman counterpart Venus. Aphrodite is the goddess of love, beauty, desire and all aspects of sexuality but had a much wider significance in ancient Greece than simply as a goddess of love. Aphrodite has a long history, with her birth close to Cyprus and her popular worship on the island of Paphos, it is believed that she may have origins as a fertility goddess and evolved from the earlier Phoenician goddess Astarte, or the Near Eastern goddess Inanna/Ishtar, though she is also associated with the Hurrian-Hittite goddess Sauska.
    She also may have derived from a local Cypriot deity, and her close connection to the island is shown in a common name used for her in ancient literature, Cypris which means ‘of Cyprus.’ In addition to her dominion over love, beauty, and sexuality, Aphrodite was worshipped as a protectress of sea voyages, most likely due to her birth from the sea, and she had numerous epithets hinting to this aspect of the deity including Pontia meaning of the deep sea, and Euploia meaning of the fair voyage. Aphrodite, although married to the god of fire and metallurgy, Hephaestus, had an affair and numerous offspring with the god of war, Ares.
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    0:00​ Introduction
    1:04 Who is the Goddess Aphrodite?
    2:59 Myths of Aphrodite
    6:45 The Cult of Aphrodite
    8:37 Outro
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Komentáře • 39

  • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia

    Who is your favourite goddess of love in mythology and why?

    • @adamc1966
      @adamc1966 Před rokem

      I'm partial to Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth. She was worshipped for the longest time and clearly influenced others that came after.

    • @padparadschalazuli116
      @padparadschalazuli116 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Aphrodite and Dian Masalanta. Dian Masalanta is the goddess of lovers (love) and peace of the Philippines. She fell in love with a mere mortal and got punished by being thrown out of the heaven and into the earth. This punishment made her happy since she would be with her beloved.

  • @iqbalsingh8283
    @iqbalsingh8283 Před 5 dny

    Brilliant information....Thanks a bunch dear

  • @GeoffryGifari
    @GeoffryGifari Před rokem +10

    huh maybe aphrodite being a goddess of seafarers speaks to the state of mind of lonely sailors spending months at sea hahah

  • @ilovefrench1375
    @ilovefrench1375 Před rokem +2

    Appreciate yuh🤗❣️

  • @user-ip7ee3yv7m
    @user-ip7ee3yv7m Před měsícem +1

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    • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
      @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  Před 24 dny

      We're so glad our video could help! Here is our online book store where you can find book reviews: www.worldhistory.org/books/ Good luck with your studies! 🙂

  • @MelodyChuksOfficial
    @MelodyChuksOfficial Před 9 měsíci +2

    Nice shirt, Kelly. ❤

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi Před rokem +1

    very interesting.

  • @susanmcdonald9088
    @susanmcdonald9088 Před rokem +2

    Thank you! I love the ancient visuals you provide! I've always thought it fascinating that the ancient mariners of the port city at Corinth, the shipbuilders & traders long before Athen's glory, their patron god of the city, was Aphrodite, Athens Athena. Sailors & brothels, lol. Where centuries later, Paul would write his beautiful passage of Love, in his letter to the Corinthian church...
    It's fascinating, also, the ruins in that ancient Greek city in Asia Minor, where that beautiful library facade still stands, a gift from a son to his father's memory. But across the street, they also found the ruins of a brothel! And on the ancient pavement in front were footprints, leading to the brothel, with the Greeks words scratched crudely beside, "Follow Me."...
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    • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
      @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts - very interesting indeed. 🙂

    • @johnbooth1110
      @johnbooth1110 Před 10 měsíci

      2nd century Pausanius wrote Korinthos was a Phoenician ship building settlement,

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  • @emiliobello2538
    @emiliobello2538 Před 6 měsíci +2

    She was probably the one with the biggest heart

  • @Tekmirion
    @Tekmirion Před rokem +2

    Very well said and just to give you some more infos about Aphrodite. Another edition of the myth or another part of Aphrodite is born from Dione and Zeus as the first Titanid. Besides that the girls in many places in order to lose their virginity had to go first in Aphrodites temple and wait for a man to choose her by giving her a gift which could be anything from money to whatever, and with that offer the girls went to bed with that men and finally meet the presents of Aphrodite. After that night they were free to go back to their home, thats why many girls that were not picked by mens were staying many time even years in Aphrodites temples.

  • @shahazizislam6154
    @shahazizislam6154 Před rokem +2

    Animated video will be great to imagine the history

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 Před 2 měsíci +1

    There are those who tend to think of Aphrodite as a kind of vain and ditzy bimbo, but she's clearly not - she knows how seductive she is and she knows how to use it. I see her as very cunning, and also pretty ruthless, because why else would she be drawn to someone like Ares? Even Zeus seems to recognize her power and not want to mess with her, because you notice, out of all the affairs he has, there's not one mention of him trying to fool with Aphrodite. Aphrodite was sort of the original Femme Fatale.

    • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
      @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  Před 2 měsíci

      Aphrodite was definitely a lot smarter than people give her credit for. Thanks for watching!

  • @wildmen5025
    @wildmen5025 Před rokem +5

    Hail Aphrodite!

  • @shawndorisian1857
    @shawndorisian1857 Před rokem +3

    If one accepts the idea that she was born from the blood/Seafoam of Uranus and arose from the sea near Cyprus; she would therefore be considered a goddess of sailors.

    • @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
      @WorldHistoryEncyclopedia  Před rokem

      Brizo is the Greek goddess of sailors and mariners. 🙂

    • @shawndorisian1857
      @shawndorisian1857 Před rokem

      @@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia You are correct. That is why I said she was "A" Goddesses of sailors. Just as Poseidon, Proteus and Oceanus are all considered God's of the sea. Or Helios and Apollo both being God's of the Sun. One theory that has been put forward is that the local Gods of a City-State would be merged into the national pantheon so there are many God's who has similar or the same function. Or having their function change. Chronos is the perfect example. To Greeks he was a God who committed infanticide and cannibalism to a nice grandpa farmer the Romans called Saturn. So just as the states did amongst the Greeks; the Romans had their connection to Greece and gained legitimacy.

  • @adamc1966
    @adamc1966 Před rokem +3

    She looks like you Kelly 😘

  • @Kksd-pu6xi
    @Kksd-pu6xi Před 6 měsíci

    Or l lovevor nick elder

  • @johnbooth1110
    @johnbooth1110 Před 10 měsíci

    Aphrodite wasn't she introduced by the Phoenicians .

  • @bundleshairca
    @bundleshairca Před 8 měsíci

    😂 Venus?