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5. TORIGIN
·In the greek mitologi,they say that
Aphrodite came of the foam of the sea.
The birth of Aphrodite
6. POWERS
·Apfrodita, can bring peace to
every place you go. It has a
great beauty to be the goddess
of love.
·Men fell in love
with her beauty
7.
8. MAIN
WORSHIPPING
PLACES
The main center of worship remained
at Paphos Aphrodite, near the
Syrian coast, where the goddess of
desire had been worshiped for a long
time ago.
10. A GREEK MYTH
·Kronos (god of time) cuts the
genitals of his father Uranus and
threw into the sea.
· And Ahrodite "the goddess born
from the waves" Aphrodite was
carried by the winds Zephyrs
11.
12.
13. -The daugther of
Zeus and Leto
-The twin of Apolo
-The goddess of
hunting, wildlife,
terrain virgin
birth, virginity and
virgins
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14. When Leto was
pregnant and Hera
was head, she send a
pithon to kill Leto.
Zeus send to her to
an island where born
Apolo and Diana,but
deiana born the fist
ORIGIN
17. MYTHS
-Zeus pursued Taygete, one of the
Pleiades, who prayed to Artemis. The
goddess turned Taygete into a doe but
Zeus raped her when she was unconscious.
She thus conceived Lacedaemon, the
mythical founder of Sparta.
18. After three years, Artemis asked her father
six wishes:
-to remain always a virgin
- have many names to differentiate themselves
from Apollo
-be 'Giver of Light'
-to have a bow and arrows,
-a tunic to the knees in order to hunt
be sixty "daughters of Ocean,"
-twenty amnisíades nymphs
- rule over the mountains
- power to help women in labor.