Eros-Cupid and Psyche, the Greek and Roman Gods of Love and the Soul

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Kelly Macquire
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published on 14 February 2023

Eros in Greek mythology, known as Cupid in Rome, is the god of love but more specifically, the god of physical and passionate desire. He is often referred to as a son and attendant of Aphrodite (Venus), the goddess of love and beauty, and he is both a trickster, a god associated with fertility, and is especially the protector/patron of homosexual love.

Eros’ wife in both Greek and Roman mythology is Psyche, the goddess of the soul. Psyche began her life as a mortal, and after many trials and tribulations, was eventually granted immortality, became the goddess of the soul, and married Eros. We have evidence for Eros and Psyche depicted in ancient Greek art from the 4th century BCE, however, the most complete version of their myth comes to us from the time of the Roman Empire in Apulius’ Metamorphoses or The Golden Ass, dating to the second century CE.

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— CHAPTERS —
0:00​ Introduction
0:55 Who are Eros and Psyche?
3:28 The Myth of Cupid and Psyche
9:19 The Trials of Psyche
13:02 Legacy of Cupid and Psyche
15:04 Outro

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Psyche https://www.worldhistory.org/Psyche/
Eros https://www.worldhistory.org/Eros/
Greek Mythology https://www.worldhistory.org/Greek_Mythology/
Roman Mythology https://www.worldhistory.org/Roman_Mythology/
Valentine's Day https://www.worldhistory.org/Valentine's_Day/
Zephyrus https://www.worldhistory.org/Zephyrus/

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Kelly Macquire
Kelly is a graduate from Monash University who has completed her BA (Honours) in Ancient History and Archaeology, focussing on iconography and status in Pylos burials. She has a passion for mythology and the Aegean Bronze Age.

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Macquire, K. (2023, February 14). Eros-Cupid and Psyche, the Greek and Roman Gods of Love and the Soul. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2909/eros-cupid-and-psyche-the-greek-and-roman-gods-of/

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Macquire, Kelly. "Eros-Cupid and Psyche, the Greek and Roman Gods of Love and the Soul." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified February 14, 2023. https://www.worldhistory.org/video/2909/eros-cupid-and-psyche-the-greek-and-roman-gods-of/.

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Macquire, Kelly. "Eros-Cupid and Psyche, the Greek and Roman Gods of Love and the Soul." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 14 Feb 2023. Web. 21 Dec 2024.

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