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1、 Aphrodite afro THEE tee Αφροδιτη Goddess of Love The Birth of Aphrodite Aphrodite and Anchises The Judgment of Paris Aphrodite in the Trojan War Aphrodite and Ares Aphrodite and Adonis Aphrodite in The Iliad (reference) Aphrodite in The Odyssey (reference) Other Text References Im

2、ages of Aphrodite The Birth of Aphrodite The birth of Aphrodite was not a simple matter ... the creation of the Goddess of Love was the result of sheer brutality and revenge. To understand Aphrodite's birth we must return to one of the primal goddesses, Gaia (Earth). Gaia was the mother of many o

3、f the Immortals. Her child and consort, Ouranos (Uranus), was the ruler of the heavens in the same way that Gaia was the master of the earth. His dominion was absolute but he became too concerned with the affairs of Gaia and tried to dominate her. In desperation, Gaia begged her Titan children to sl

4、ay Ouranos but only Kronos (Cronos) was willing to step forth and do the deed. Gaia created slate and formed a sickle for Kronos to use as a weapon ... Kronos attacked Ouranos with the enormous sickle and castrated him. From the blood of Ouranos's injury were born a race of Giants, the Eumenides (Fu

5、ries) and the Nymphs of the Ash Trees (the Meliae). When the immortal flesh of Ouranos mingled with the water of the sea, a circle of white foam formed ... from this foam, Aphrodite was created. Her name literally means Foam-Born. She was attended by Eros (the primal god of Love) and Himeros (Desire

6、) when she was first born but when she stepped ashore on the island of Cyprus she was a modest and lovely Goddess, since known as the Lady of Cyprus (or simply, Kypros). Her gentle domain was intended to be the sweetness of love and the whispering of girls but her adventures and exploits caused as m

7、uch misery and bloodshed as any of the Immortals except for Ares (god of War) and the Grim-Goddess, Athene (Athena) ... they thrived on the sanguine. (Back to Top) Aphrodite and Anchises There are only three goddesses who can resist the charms of Aphrodite: Athene (Athena), Histia (Hestia) and Ar

8、temis ... she can cast a spell of irresistible love on all mortals, Immortals and every type of beast. In order to humble the goddess so that she could not deride the other Immortals who fell in love with mortals, Zeus caused Aphrodite to fall in love with a mortal man named Anchises. Aphrodite dre

9、ssed in her finest clothing and adorned herself with beautiful jewelry ... she then went to the glades of Mount Ida, near Troy, and presented herself to Anchises. He saw the fine clothing and sensed her irresistible charm and knew that she was a goddess and no moral woman ... he asked if she was Let

10、o or Athene or Themis or Aphrodite or one of the Graces or a Nymph but the goddess pretended to be a mortal maiden who had been taken from her home in Phrygia by Hermes and left on Mount Ida ... she claimed that she had been raised by a Trojan nurse and could therefore speak Greek ... she said that

11、she had been dancing at the rites of Artemis with other marriageable girls and that Hermes had snatched her up so that she could become the wife of Anchises and have many fine children. Anchises willingly believed the lies because she was so beautiful ... he took her into his house and consummated

12、their love. While Anchises was still sleeping, Aphrodite arose and put aside all pretence ... she called to Anchises and, when he looked upon her, he trembled in fear ... he saw her for the goddess she was and there was no doubt in his mind that he would be punished for having loved her. Aphrodite t

13、old him not to be afraid and that he would not be harmed ... she told him that he would become the father of a noble prince of the Trojans with many fine heirs ... she said that their son would be named Aineias (Aeneas), meaning Awful, because she had been made to love a mere mortal and, even though

14、 Anchises was righteous and handsome, she found their union to be offensive and beneath her station. (Back to Top) The Judgment of Paris The roots of the animosity between the Greeks and the Trojans might be traced to one defining moment ... this incident has become known as the Judgment of Paris

15、 ... although Paris was generally called Alexandros in Greek literature, the artist, Peter Paul Rubens, immortalized the event in a painting which he named The Judgment of Paris (circa 1635-38 CE) and thus the name has endured to this day. The Nereid, Thetis, was given to Peleus (a mortal) because

16、of his undying devotion to the gods on Mount Olympos (Olympus) ... the marriage was also a punishment for Thetis because she had rejected Zeus's amorous advances. In order to honor Thetis, Hera invited all the Immortals to the wedding. The goddess Eris (Discord) was in attendance but she did not co

17、me to celebrate ... she came to do what she does best, cause trouble. Eris cast down a golden apple with the inscription, 'For the most beautiful one.' Hera, Athene (Athena) and Aphrodite all assumed that the prize was for them and when the intended conflict arose, the Trojan prince Paris (Alexandro

18、s), was asked to make the final decision as to which goddess deserved the golden apple. Aphrodite promised Paris the hand of the most beautiful mortal woman in Greece, Helen ... Paris could not refuse such a prize ... he chose Aphrodite as the most beautiful goddess. Hera and Athene never forgave th

19、e insult ... the walls of Troy toppled and all of Paris's family paid with their lives for his greed and desire. (Back to Top) Aphrodite in The Trojan War Aphrodite's love of Alexandros (Paris) helped move the Trojan War into its bloodiest and saddest phase. The Trojans and the Achaeans (Achaia

20、ns) , i.e. the Greeks, agreed that Menelaos (Menelaus) (Helen's Achaean husband) and Alexandros (Helen's Trojan lover) would fight for Helen and her possessions in single combat. The assembled armies swore oaths that they would abide by the results of the duel and all declared an end to their ten ye

21、ar quarrel. The duel began ... Alexandros was dealt a deadly blow and should have died on the battlefield, but Aphrodite covered him in mist and removed him to his perfumed bedchamber unharmed. Aphrodite then went to Helen and threatened to encompass her with hard hate if she did not go to Alexandro

22、s and comfort him. The Trojan War was, of course, not Aphrodite's fault but her love for Aineias (Aeneas) and Alexandros as well as her meddling caused considerable misery and death among both armies. Later, Aphrodite once again entered the fray to save the life of her son Aineias. As she was shiel

23、ding her staggering son from the thunderous assault of Diomedes, she was wounded in the hand. Athene (Athena), another meddler in the Trojan War, had given Diomedes the power to see the Immortals on the battlefield. She advised him to avoid all the gods except Aphrodite, "her at least you may stab."

24、 Diomedes lunged at Aphrodite and his pitiless bronze spear tore through the robe that the Graces had carefully woven and cut the flesh of her immortal palm. The ichor (immortal blood) of the goddess poured darkly on her perfect skin as she fled the battlefield and went to Mount Olympos (Olympus) to

25、 seek comfort from Dione. Zeus advised her, "No, my child, not for you are the works of warfare. Rather concern yourself only with the lovely secrets of marriage." (Back to Top) Aphrodite and Ares In The Odyssey of Homer, the singer Demodokos (Demodocus) tells the tale of how Aphrodite and Ares s

26、ecretly laid together in the bed of her husband, Lord Hephaistos (Hephaestus), the smith of the gods. Helios (the Sun) secretly observed the lovers and told Hephaistos of Aphrodite's betrayal. The smith went to work and devised clever fastenings which would ensnare and hold the lovers in an unbreaka

27、ble trap. The careless lovers fell into the trap and Hephaistos stood before the other Olympians and demanded that his gifts of courtship be returned. Only after Poseidon (lord of the Sea) offered to pay the adulterer's damages if Ares defaulted would Hephaistos loose the bonds. After being freed, A

28、phrodite went to her sacred precinct on the island of Kypros (Cyprus) where she was bathed by the Graces ... Ares went Thraceward. Seeing the two lovers in the indignity of the snare, Apollon asked Hermes how he would feel in such a situation. Hermes answered that he would suffer thrice the number o

29、f bonds if only he could share the bed of Aphrodite the Golden. (Back to Top) Aphrodite and Adonis There are conflicting stories as to Adonis's life and death but all three stories revolve around the goddess of Love, Aphrodite. Adonis was the son of King Kinyras (Cinyras) of the island of Cyprus

30、 and the king's daughter Myrrha (Zmyrna). The unholy union of father and daughter was the result of Aphrodite's, revenge for Myrrha's disrespect. At this point, the story of Adonis is unclear, either: 1) Myrrha was turned into a myrrh tree and Adonis was born from this tree. He grew to be a beauti

31、ful young man and Aphrodite fell in love with him; or 2) Aphrodite put Adonis in a chest and sent him to the Underworld. When Zeus discovered Adonis's fate, he had sympathy for the beautiful young man and allowed him to live half of the year with Persephone in the Underworld and the other half with

32、 Aphrodite on the earth's surface; or perhaps 3) Adonis was raised by Nymphs and met Aphrodite while he was hunting. Her affection for him was short lived because he was killed by a wild boar sent by Ares (god of War) and from Adonis's blood sprang the red rose. Aphrodite and Eros (Back to Top)

33、 Aphrodite is often confused with the Roman goddess, Venus. Aphrodite in The Iliad (listed by book and line) The line numbers listed here correspond fairly well with the Lattimore and Murray/Wyatt translations of The Iliad. Other translations (Fitzgerald, Fagles et al) do not correspond as well

34、but, with a small amount of effort, you should be able to find the reference you need regardless of the translation you use. · 02.820 - Aineias (Aeneas), son of Aphrodite and Anchises, a mortal ·   · 03.054 - Hector warns Alexandros (Paris) that the favors of Aphrodite will not protect him in han

35、d to hand combat with Menelaos (Menelaus) ·   · 03.064 - Alexandros (Paris) tells Hector that the sweet favors of golden Aphrodite are given by her own will ·   · 03.374 - As Menelaos (Menelaus) was dragging Alexandros (Paris) from the battlefield by his helmet plume, Aphrodite broke the chinstr

36、ap so that Alexandros could escape ·   · 03.380 - Aphrodite wrapped Alexandros (Paris) in a mist and lifted him from the battlefield and put him safely in his bedchamber ·   · 03.383 - Aphrodite, disguised as an old woman, found Helen in a high tower of Troy and spoke to her ·   · 03.389 - Dis

37、guised as an old woman, Aphrodite bids Helen to join Alexandros (Paris) in his chambers ·   · 03.396 - Helen does not recognize Aphrodite because she is disguised as an old woman but knows that she is a goddess and questions her ·   · 03.399 - Helen speaks to the 'strange divinity' and says that

38、 she will not go to comfort Alexandros (Paris); she suggests that the goddess either marry Alexandros or become his slave ·   · 03.413 - Aphrodite angrily threatens Helen with 'hard hate' if she does not obey ·   · 03.420 - Aphrodite leads Helen from the high tower unseen by bystanders ·   · 0

39、3.424 - Aphrodite places a chair in front of Alexandros (Paris) so that Helen can sit facing him ·   · 04.010 - Zeus rebukes Hera and Athene (Athena) for not protecting Menelaos (Menelaus) and the other Achaeans (Achaians) saying that Aphrodite forever stands by her son, Aineias (Aeneas) ·   · 0

40、5.131 - Athene (Athena) urges Diomedes to stab Aphrodite ·   · 05.248 - Sthenelos (Sthenelus) urges Diomedes to fight Pandaros (Pandarus) and Aphrodite's son, Aineias (Aeneas) ·   · 05.312 - Aphrodite shields her son, Aineias (Aeneas), with her robe ·   · 05.318 - Aphrodite carried her son, Ai

41、neias (Aeneas), safely from the battlefield ·   · 05.343 - Aphrodite is stabbed by Diomedes ·   · 05.348 - The wounded Aphrodite is taunted by Diomedes ·   · 05.352 - The wounded Aphrodite withdraws from the battlefield assisted by Iris ·   · 05.359 - The wounded Aphrodite begs Ares on bende

42、d knee for his chariot so that she can escape the battlefield ·   · 05.363 - Ares gives the wounded Aphrodite his chariot so that she and Iris can flee the battlefield ·   · 05.370 - After arriving on Mount Olympos (Olympus), the wounded Aphrodite fell to her knees before the goddess, Dione ·  

43、 · 05.375 - Aphrodite tells Dione that it was Diomedes who stabbed her on the battlefield ·   · 05.416 - Dione wiped away the ichor and pain from Aphrodite's wounded arm ·   · 05.422 - Athene (Athena) teases Aphrodite and says that she must have cut herself on a golden needle while attending th

44、e Trojan women ·   · 05.427 - Zeus speaks to Aphrodite and tells her to concern herself with the secrets of marriage and leave war-craft to Athene (Athena) and Ares ·   · 05.459 - Apollon rebukes Ares for allowing Diomedes to attack Aphrodite who he refers to as Lady of Kypros (Cyprus) ·   · 0

45、5.760 - Hera speaks to Zeus and asks why Ares is allowed to rage against the Achaeans (Achaians) while Kypros, i.e. Aphrodite, and Apollon take their ease on Mount Olympos (Olympus) ·   · 05.820 - Diomedes reminds Athene (Athena) that she encouraged him to stab Aphrodite ·   · 05.883 - Ares remi

46、nds Zeus that he is responsible for the war at Troy and the violence that has caused the wounding of the Kyprian, i.e. Aphrodite ·   · 09.390 - Achilles says that he would not marry a daughter of Agamemnon even if she was as lovely as Aphrodite or as skilled as Gray-eyed Athene (Athena) ·   · 14

47、187 - Hera asks Aphrodite if she is angry because they have taken opposing sides in the Trojan War ·   · 14.193 - Aphrodite assures Hera that she will do anything in her power to help her ·   · 14.197 - Hera asks Aphrodite for loveliness and desirability so that she can seduce Zeus ·   · 14.2

48、11 - Aphrodite gives Hera a love-charmed corset so she can enchant Zeus ·   · 14.219 - Aphrodite tells Hera to hide the love-charmed corset in her bosom and that she will get her hearts desire ·   · 14.224 - Aphrodite enters her home on Mount Olympos (Olympus) as Hera flies to meet Zeus on Mount

49、 Ida ·   · 19.282 - The loveliness of the captive girl, Briseis, is compared to the beauty of golden Aphrodite ·   · 20.040 - Apollon, Artemis, Aphrodite, Leto and Xanthos (Xanthus) fought on the side of the Trojans ·   · 20.106 - Apollon addresses Aineias (Aeneas) and confirms that Aphrodite

50、is his mother and that Thetis is the mother of Achilles ·   · 20.107 - Apollon tells Aineias (Aeneas) that his mother, Aphrodite, is the daughter of Zeus ·   · 20.209 - Aineias (Aeneas) boasts to Achilles that his mother is Aphrodite ·   · 21.416 - After Athene (Athena) knocked Ares to the gro

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