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  1. Adonis, in Greek mythology, a youth of remarkable beauty, the favourite of the goddess Aphrodite (identified with Venus by the Romans). Traditionally, he was the product of the incestuous love Smyrna (Myrrha) entertained for her own father, the Syrian king Theias.

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  2. Jan 16, 2017 · Adonis. The impossibly handsome youth whom Aphrodite fell in love with. The goddess kept Adonis safe and sound in a chest guarded by Persephone, but she fell in love with him too and would not give him back. Zeus intervened and ruled Adonis should spend four months of the year with each lady. Tragically killed in a hunting accident he was ...

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  3. It is said that Adonis was born of the illicit union between King Theias of Smyrna and his daughter Myrrha. Urged on by Aphrodite herself, the goddess of beauty, love and sexual desire, who had been offended when King Theias forgot to make a sacrifice for her, Myrrha had made amorous advances towards her father but he was successfully keeping ...

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    Mar 10, 2023 · Origins. According to most authorities, the myth of Adonis began when the princess Myrrha (sometimes called Smyrna) offended the goddess Aphrodite.

  5. Jul 25, 2024 · Key Points: Adonis, a good-looking mortal from Greek mythology, was loved by the goddess Aphrodite and desired by Persephone. His parents were King Cinyras of Cyprus and Myrrha, who was turned into a myrrh tree before his birth. His name, Adonis, is linked to the Semitic word Adon, which means lord or master.

  6. Adonis is a paragon of male beauty in Greek mythology. He did not have typical divine abilities, relying instead on his extraordinary beauty. Adonis’s interactions with Aphrodite and Persephone underscore deep themes of love and jealousy. His death, foretold by prophecy, highlights the fleeting nature of beauty and life.

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  8. Adonis became not only her object of desire but also a symbol of the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth that defined her divine nature. However, Adonis’ irresistible charm and Aphrodite’s intense love for him would eventually lead to a tragedy that shook the heavens and the mortal realm.

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