- In
Ancient Gr****
religion and mythology, the
Erotes (/əˈroʊtiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: ἔρωτες,
érōtes) are a
collective of
winged gods ****ociated with love and...
- The
Erōtes (Ancient Gr****: Ἔρωτες; "Loves", or "The two
kinds of love"), also
known as the
Amores or
Affairs of the Heart, is a
dialogue written in the...
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terminology of art history,
Italian amorini), the
equivalent of the Gr****
Erotes.
Cupids are a
frequent motif of both
Roman art and
later Western art of...
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technically strong "and gave 3.5
stars out of 5.
Priyanka Sundar of
Firstpost erote that "The film doesn’t fall into the trap of
taking sides and this purely...
- verb in the form of two
morphemes erote- and urut-,
meaning ‘All, entirely’ and ‘two, both’ respectively. Note that
erote-
changes to irote-
after 3rd person...
- The
monument was
excavated between 1975 and 1980. The so-called "tomb of
Erotes" lies on a hill to the
northwest of
Eretria city and
counts among the most...
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Dikaiosyne Dyssebeia Eiresione Ekecheiria Eulabeia Eupraxia Eusebeia Ersa The
Erotes Anteros Eros
Hedylogos Hermaphroditus Hymen Pothos Gelos Hedone Heimarmene...
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Offspring Father Aeneas, Lyrus/Lyrnus
Anchises Phobos, Deimos, Harmonia, the
Erotes (Eros, Anteros, Himeros, Pothos) Ares Hymenaios, Iacchus, Priapus, the Charites...
- Wikispecies:
Erodium texanum Calflora: 3453 CoL: 3B96V EoL: 392838 EPPO:
EROTE GBIF: 2891626 GRIN: 454209 iNaturalist: 77057 IPNI: 372456-1 IRMNG: 10910391...
- In
fairy tales In
comics In
horror fiction In
speculative fiction Tropes Male
pregnancy Single-gender
worlds ****
vampire Woman warrior Erotes v t e...