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    In Greek mythology, Adonis (Ancient Greek: Ἄδωνις, romanized: Adōnis; Phoenician: 𐤀𐤃𐤍, romanized: Adón) was the mortal lover of the goddesses Aphrodite and Persephone. He was famous and considered to be the ideal of male beauty in classical antiquity.

  3. Adonis, in Greek mythology, a youth of remarkable beauty, the favorite 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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  4. Adonis was birthed from a myrrh tree, which was his transformed mother. Persephone, the goddess of the underworld, raised him. As an adult, Adonis spent two-thirds of the year with Aphrodite and one-third with Persephone.

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    Mar 10, 2023 · Avi Kapach is a writer, scholar, and educator who received his PhD in Classics from Brown University. Adonis was a young man so handsome that he earned the affections of Aphrodite, the goddess of love herself. His myth ended tragically when he was slain by a boar while hunting.

  6. 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 her away.

  7. Jul 19, 2023 · Adonis was born under miraculous circumstances and as the result of an incestuous relationship between Myrrha (also known as Smyrna) and her own father Cinyras, the king of Cyprus. In other accounts, it’s said that Adonis’ father was Theias, the King of Syria.

  8. Adonis. According to Apollodorus 1 a son of Cinyras and Metharme, according to Hesiod 2 a son of Phoenix and Alphesiboea, and according to the cyclic poet Panyasis 3 a son of Theias, king of Assyria, who begot him by his own daughter Smyrna (Myrrha).