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Cupid - Wikipedia In classical mythology, Cupid ˈ k j uː p ɪ d (Latin: Cupīdō [kʊˈpiːdoː], meaning "passionate desire") 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
Cupid | Mythology, Appearance, Powers, Facts | Britannica Cupid, ancient Roman god of love in all its varieties, the counterpart of the Greek god Eros and the equivalent of Amor in Latin poetry He often appeared as a winged infant carrying a bow and a quiver of arrows whose wounds inspired love or passion in his every victim
Cupidon — Wikipédia Dans la mythologie romaine, Cupidon (en latin : Cupido, inis, f [1] qui signifie « désir, amour »), fils de Vénus et de Mars, est le dieu de l'amour C’est le serviteur très dévoué de sa mère comme on peut le constater dans le mythe de Psyché
CUPIDON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster French, from Cupidon, Roman god of love, from Latin Cupido The Ultimate Dictionary Awaits Expand your vocabulary and dive deeper into language with Merriam-Webster Unabridged
Cupid: The What, Who Why in Mythology Love In languages that have Latin roots, the name stays relatively close to the original For instance, in French, it’s “Cupidon,” and in Spanish, it’s “Cupido ” These names echo the Roman origins of the figure Greek Origins In Greek, the equivalent of Cupid is “Eros,” which is actually the original name for this god of love It
Nom grec : Éros Nom latin : Cupidon - ac-normandie. fr Qui est Cupidon ? Dans la mythologie romaine, Cupidon, fils de Vénus, est le dieu de l'Amour Il est assimilé au dieu grec Éros bien que, dans la tradition romaine, il ne s'agisse plus d'une divinité primordiale
Cupidon : Le Dieu De Lamour - Gralon Dans la mythologie romaine, Cupidon, fils de Vénus, est le dieu de l'amour Equivalent romain du dieu grec Eros, cet enfant espiègle aux flèches redoutables continue d'être l'un des principaux symboles de la Saint-Valentin dans l’imagerie populaire
Cupidon - Definition, Usage Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon Cupidon (noun) Mythological Context: The Roman god of love, often depicted as a winged child or young man with a bow and arrow that causes individuals to fall in love upon being struck Literary and Artistic Context: A symbol of love and desire, frequently referenced in poetry, literature, and artwork to evoke themes of romance and affection
Cupid and Psyche - Wikipedia Shackerley Marmion wrote a verse version called Cupid and Psyche (1637), and La Fontaine adapted the story into a mixed prose and verse romance named Les Amours de Psiché et de Cupidon (The Loves of Cupid and Psyche; 1669)
Who Is Cupid? - HISTORY Discover the history mythology of Cupid, including his love story with Psyche, facts and how he became the symbol of love, especially during Valentine's Day