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  1. Cupid - Wikipedia

    • In classical mythology, Cupid /ˈkjuːpɪd/ is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection. He is often portrayed as the son of the love goddess Venus and the god of war Mars. He is also known as Amor /ˈɑːmɔːr/ (Latin: Amor, "love"). His Greek counterpart is Eros. Although Eros is generally portrayed as a slender winged youth in Classical Greek art, duri… See more

    MountDolphin
    ParentsMars and Venus
    ConsortPsyche
    Etymology

    The name Cupīdō ('passionate desire') is a derivative of Latin cupiō, cupĕre ('to desire'), itself from Proto-Italic *kup-i-, which may reflect *kup-ei- ('to desire'; cf. Umbrian cupras, South Picene kuprí). The latter ultimately s… See more

    Origins and birth

    The Romans reinterpreted myths and concepts pertaining to the Greek Eros for Cupid in their own literature and art, and medieval and Renaissance mythographers conflate the two freely. In the Greek tradition, Er… See more

     
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    His story, rich in mythology and symbolism, from the arrows that pierce the heart to the tales that weave through ancient Greece and Rome, Cupid (Eros) remains a central figure in understanding the nature of love and its profound impact on …

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    Cupids role extends beyond that of a mere matchmaker; he is a curator of emotions, reminding us of the shared human experience of affection, desire, and connection. Through his dual nature – a playful trickster and a compassionate …

  7. Cupid : God of Love - Mythlok

    Cupids primary powers—his arrows and his flight—illustrate his profound impact on human emotions and relationships, reinforcing his role as a central figure in exploring the complexities of love.

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    Nov 5, 2018 · What is the purpose of a philtrum and why is it called a Cupid’s Bow? Find out more about the grooved space between your nose and your upper lip.

  9. Cupid Simulator: Humans Story (spin-off) by …

    Cupid Simulator: Humans Story is a small visual novel / RPG game spin-off of the Cupid Simulator game, currently under development. The cupid Aelia has a mission: make the human Daniel get a girlfriend in 14 days.

  10. Eros - Wikipedia

    Eros and his Roman equivalent Cupid, are also known, in art tradition, as a Putto. The Putto's iconography seemed to have, later, influenced the figure known as a Cherub.

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