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      • 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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    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. Feb 21, 2016 · Adonis was a very beautiful young man in Greek mythology, who was a lover of the goddess Aphrodite. He was the object of a fight between Aphrodite and Persephone and ended up spending four months with Persephone in the underworld and eight months with Aphrodite on earth, symbolizing the seasons.

  5. Adonis is considered a minor god in Greek mythology. Venus and Adonis appear in Book X of Metamorphoses by the Roman poet Ovid. Some scholars believe Adonis inspired the Norse god Balder. The name “Adonis” is thought be a derivative of “Adon,” which means Lord in Semitic.

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    Mar 10, 2023 · 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.

  7. Key Takeaways. 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.

  8. Adonis, the central figure in Greek mythology, holds significant symbolism in his life and death. His story represents themes of rebirth and renewal, highlighting the cyclical nature of existence. Adonis epitomizes the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth, mirroring the seasonal changes of nature.

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