- In
Ancient Gr****
religion and mythology, the
Erotes (/əˈroʊtiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: ἔρωτες,
érōtes) are a
collective of
winged gods ****ociated with love and...
- The
monument was
excavated between 1975 and 1980. The so-called "tomb of
Erotes" lies on a hill to the
northwest of
Eretria city and
counts among the most...
- Loeb version)
Erotes (Gr****
original and
Danish translation) Jope,
James (2011). "Interpretation and
authenticity of the
Lucianic Erotes" (PDF). Helios...
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compounded of his parents' names,
Hermes and Aphrodite. He was one of the
Erotes[citation needed].
Because Hermaphroditus was a
child of Hermes, and consequently...
-
terminology of art history,
Italian amorini), the
equivalent of the Gr****
Erotes.
Cupids are a
frequent motif of both
Roman art and
later Western art of...
- mythology,
Himeros (Ancient Gr****: Ἱμερος, lit. 'desire') is one of the
seven Erotes, a
group of
winged love deities, and part of Aphrodite's procession. Often...
- such as the love
goddess Aphrodite and gods in her retinue, such as the
Erotes: Eros,
Himeros and Pothos. Eros is also part of a
trinity of gods that pla****...
- singly, in
pairs or more, have been
variously identified as Amores, Cupids,
Erotes or
forms of Gr**** Eros. The most
ancient of
these is Eros, whom
Hesiod categorises...
- ISBN 0-451-62803-9. Bibliotheke, iii.14.3.
Recorded in the second-century
dialogue Erotes that is
traditionally misattributed to
Lucian of Samosata. Graves, Robert...
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grace and beauty, as in da Panicale's 1435
Baptism of Christ. The
classical erotes or
putto re-appeared in art
during the
Italian Renaissance in both religious...