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century BC, however,
there existed hermae of
Aphroditus, or
phallic statues with a
female head.
Aphroditus is the same as the
later god Hermaphroditos...
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distinctly ****ual overtones. Sometimes,
Hermaphroditus is
referred to as
Aphroditus.[citation needed] Ovid's
account relates that
Hermaphroditus was nursed...
- and they
conceive her as both male and female.
Aristophanes calls her
Aphroditus, and
Laevius says: Worshipping, then, the
nurturing god Venus, whether...
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female attire, but
resembling in her
whole figure that of a man (see also
Aphroditus). The idea of
Venus thus
being a
mixture of the male and
female nature...
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literature suggests that the
figures represent the
androgynous Cypriot deity Aphroditus (possibly a form of Astarte),
whose cult was
introduced into mainland...
- god who
reared the
young goddess Despoina, the
daughter of Demeter.
Aphroditus (Ἀφρόδιτος),
Cyprian hermaphroditic Aphrodite Astraea (Αστραία), virgin...
- nature. A male
version of
Aphrodite known as
Aphroditus was
worshipped in the city of
Amathus on Cyprus.
Aphroditus was
depicted with the
figure and
dress of...
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Erotes Anteros Eros
Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus
Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho...
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Erotes Anteros Eros
Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Himeros Hymen/Hymenaeus
Pothos Aphrodite Aphroditus Philotes Peitho...
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Oenone Pitys The
Pegasides Priapus Rhapso Silenus Telete Others Alexiares and
Anicetus Aphroditus Enodia Circe Enyalius Palaestra Pasiphaë
Phanes Sosipolis...