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shrine-of-the-theoi · 1 month ago
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Khaire Aphrodite- Aphrodite Dia 🪷🩷
I've lately been drawn to Lady Aphrodite but like all of us feel, if not often then atleast once, I too felt if I was getting it right. But I never asked for signs as such, however had the slight lingering of doubt.
But then I was scrolling through ig and saw this post that categorised people as "children of" certain Gods based on their typical character traits from their birth months. And to much of my elation, mine was Aphrodite. It didn't cross my mind as a sign back then and I brushed it off as a whim of the account owner. The other day, I was assorting my dried rose petals in a fresh jar and I found a perfectly heart shaped one and it instantly reminded me of Her- almost brought me to tears.
Nonetheless, I'm an overthinker so despite the giddy feelings, I was still conflicted. Two days before, I woke up and found two posts here that were like portraits of Her (I've reblogged them) and that made me so so happy and calm in an instant. But again I brushed it off as algorithm. Right that day, had my maths test and in one word problem the name "Dia" popped up and I smiled. Today in ig, a post of my favourite game character had a song entitled as "APHRODITE", exactly in ALL BLOCKS. And I've never been so sure.
I love Her so much it all brought me tears once the dots connected. Thank you My Lady, for showing me a way out. Khaire 🩷🪷.
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thefloweredblade · 1 year ago
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To Aphrodite the rich, the golden, the lovely, the heavenly 🩷❤️🩵
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notesbyaphrodite · 4 months ago
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Aphrodite on her way to give everybody she cares about flowers:
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dia-draws · 3 months ago
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2024 artist summery!
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catlove9921 · 6 months ago
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🩷Día 5 - Shopping 🛍️
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ah, to call a male f/o pretty boy for the first time and see him get all pleased about it.
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undeadwhilealive · 4 months ago
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Aphrodite Epithets
Philommeidês(Φιλομμειδης) - Laughter-Loving
Philommêdês(Φιλομμηδης) - Genital-Loving
Aphrogeneia(Αφρογενεια) - Foam-Born
Khryseê(Χρυσεη) - Golden
Dia(Δια) - Diving, Shining
Dios Thugatêr(Διος θυγατηρ) - Daughter of Zeus
Pothôn Mêtêr(Ποθων Μητηρ) - Mother of Desire
Eustephanos(Ευστεφανος) - Richly Crowned, Well Girdled
Ourania(Ουρανια) - Heavenly, Divine(Love)
Pandêmos(Πανδημος) - Common to All People(Love)
Makhanitis(Μαχανιτις) - Deviser, Contriver
Epistrophia(Επιστροφια) - She who Turns to (Love)
Apostrophia(Αποστροφια) - Averter of (unlawful desires)
Kataskopia(Κατασκοπια) - Spying, Peeping
Psithyristês(Ψιθυριστης) - Whispering
Praxis(Πραξις) - Action(Sexual)
Melainis(Μελαινις) - Black(Of Night)
Symmakhia(��υμμαχια) - Ally(In Love)
Apatouros(Απατουρος) - Deceptive One
Nymphia(Νυμφια) - Bridal
Migôntis(Μιγωντις) - Union(Marital)
Dôritis(Δωριτις) - Bountiful
Hêrê(Ἡρη) - Of Hera(Of Marriage)
Morphô(Μορφω) - Of Shapely Form
Ambologêra(Αμβολογηερα) - Postponer of Old Age
Nikêphoros(Νικηφορος) - Bringer of Victory
Areia(Αρεια) - Of Ares, Warlike
Hôplismenê(Ὡπλισμενη) - Armed
Euploia(Ευπλοια) - Fair Voyage
Pontia(Ποντια) - Of The Sea
Limenia(Λιμενια) - Of The Harbour
Xenia(Ξενια) - Of The Foreigner
These might not be all of them, I apologize if I missed any.
Big thanks to Theoi.com for helping me out on this post.
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apiswitchcraft · 2 years ago
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greek god epithets (pt.2)
this post includes hades, persephone, aphrodite, hermes, apollo, artemis, dionysus, and hekate. for part one including zeus, hera, demeter, ares, athena, poseidon and hephaestus click here
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HADES:
-PLOUTON= of wealth
-THEON CHTHONIUS= god of the underworld
-POLYSEMANTOR= ruler of many
-POLYDEGMON/POLYXENUS= host of many
-NECRODEGMON= receiver of the dead
-NECRON SOTER= savior of the dead
-ADESIUS= of grace
-STYGIUS= from the Styx
-URAGUS= of fire
-NIGER DEUS= the black god
PERSEPHONE:
-CHTHONIA= of the earth
-CARPOPHORUS= bringer of fruit
-SOTEIRA= the savior
-MEGALA THEA= the great Goddess
-HAGNE= the pure/holy one
-DAEIRA= the knowing one
-PRAXIDICE= the exacter of justice
-PROTOGONE= the first born
-BRIMO= the dreaded/vengeful
APHRODITE:
-URANIA= of heavenly/divine love
-PANDEMOS= common to all people
-MACHANITIS= the diviser/contriver
-EPISTROPHIA= she who turns to love
-CALASCOPIA= the spying/all seeing
-PSITHYRISTES= the whispering
-PRAXIS= of sexual action
-MELAENIS= the black
-SYMMACHIA= the ally in love
-APATURUS= the deceptive one
-NYMPHIA= the bridal
-MIGONTIS= of unions
-DORITIS= the bountiful
-MORPHO= of shapely form
-AMBOLOGERA= the postponer of old age
-NICEPHORUS= the bringer of victory
-HOPLISMENA= the armed
-AREIA= the warlike
-EUPLOEA= of fair voyages
-PONTIA= of the sea
-LIMENIA= of the harbor
-XENIA= of hospitality to foreigners
-PHILOMIDES= the laughter loving
-APHROGENEIA/APHROGENES= the foam born
-PHILOMMEDES= the genital loving
-CHRYSEA= the golden
-DIA= the golden/shining
-POTHON MATER= the mother of desire
-EUSTEPHANUS= the richly crowned/the well girdled
-EN KIPIS= of vegetation/agricultural fertility
HERMES:
-EPIMELIUS= keeper of the flocks
-OEOPOLUS= the shepherd
-AGORAEUS= of the market place
-DOIUS= of crafts/wiles
-ENAGONIUS= of the games
-PROMACHUS= the champion
-HERMENEUTES= the interpreter/translator (of the gods)
-TRICEPHALUS= the three headed
-DIACTORUS= the guide/messenger
-ATHANATUS DIACTORUS= the immortal guide
-ANGELUS MACARON/ANGELUS ATHANATON= messenger of the divine
-CHRYSORRHAPIS= of the golden wand
-CLEPSIPHRON= the deceiver
-MECHANIOTES= the trickster/contriver
-PHELETES= the thief/robber/rustler
-ARCHUS PHELETEON= leader of robbers/thieves
-POECILOMETES/POLYTROPUS= the wily
-DAIS HETAERUS= comrade of the feast
-CHARIDOTES= giver of joy
-CHARMOPHRON= the glad-hearted
-DOTOR EAON= giver of good things
-ACACETA= the guileless/gracious
-EUSCOPUS= the keen sighted/watchful
-CYDIMUS/ERICYDES/AGLAUS= the glorious/famous/splendid
-CRATUS/CRATERUS= the strong/mighty
-POMPAEUS= the guide
APOLLO:
-THEARIUS= of the oracle
-PROUPSIUS= the foreseeing
-CLERIUS= of distribution by lot
-CLEDONES= of omens
-HECATUS= the shooter from afar/the archer
-AGRAEUS= of the hunt/the hunter
-MUSAGETES= the leader of the Muses
-ULIUS= of good health
-PAEON= the healer
-ACESIUS= of healing
-ALEXICACUS= averter of evil/harm
-EPICURIUS= the succoring/helping
-BOEDROMIUS= the rescuer
-LYCIUS= of the wolves
-SMINTHEUS= of the mice
-DELPHINIUS= of the dolphin
-ACTIUS= of the foreshore
-THEOXENIUS= the god of foreigners
-ARGYEUS= of streets/public places/entrances to homes
-VIROTUTIS= the benefactor of humanity
ARTEMIS:
-AGROTERA= of the hunt
-PHERAEA= of the beasts
-ELAPHAEA= of the deer
-DAPHNAEA= of the laurel tree
-CEDREATIS= of the cedar tree
-CARYAE/CARYATIS= of the walnut tree
-LIMNAEA/LIMNATUS= of the lake
-HELEIA= of the marshes
-EURYNOME= of broad pastures
-LYCAEA= of the wolves
-LEUCOPHRYNE= of the white (bird)
-PAEDOTROPHUS= the nurse of children
-PHILOEIRAX= the friend of young girls
-ORSILOCHIA= the helper of childbirth
-SELASPHORUS/PHOSPHORUS= the light bringer
-SOLEIRA= the saviour
-HEMERASIA= she who soothes
-HYMNIA= of the hymns
-HEGEMORE= the leader of dances/choir
-ARISTE= the best/the excellent
-EUCLEIA= of good repute
-CALLISTE= the very beautiful
-BASILEIS= the princess
-HIEREIA= the priestess
-HEURIPPA= the horse finder
-PEITHO= the persuasive
-PYRONIA= of the fire
DIONYSUS:
-BROMIUS= the noisy/boisterous
-MAENOLES= the mad/raging
-NYCTELIUS= of the night
-LAMPTERUS= of the torches
-HESTIUS= of the feast
-PHALLEN= the phallic
-ANDROGYNUS= the androgynous (of sexuality, he bed all genders)
-PHLEON= the luxuriant
-STAPHYLITES= of the grape
-OMPHACITES= of the unripe grape
-LENAEUS= of the wine press
-THEOENUS= the god of wine
-AGATHUS DAEMON= the good spirit (as in a ghost, not a drink)
-OENOPS= the wine-dark
-ACRATOPHORUS= the bringer of mixed wine
-CISSEUS= of the ivy
-CITIOPHORUS= the ivy bearer
-ANTHION= of the flowers
-CISTOPHORUS= the basket bearer
-DIMETOR= twice born
-IRAPHIOTES= the goat child
-AEGOBOLUS= the goat slayer
-MELANAEGIS= of the black goat-skin
-ANTHROPORRAESTUS= the man slayer
-LYSIUS= of release
-ELEUTHEREUS= of liberation/freedom
-PSILAX= uplifted on wings
-SAOTES/SOTERIUS= the savior
-AESYMNETES= the dictator
-POLITES= the citizen
-MYSTES= of mysteries
-CHTHONIUS= of the earth
-MELPOMENUS= the singer/of the tragic plays
HEKATE:
-BRIMO= the dreaded/the vengeful
-CHTHONIA= of the earth
-DESPOINA= the goddess/our lady
-ENODIA= of the crossroads
-AENAOS= the eternal/the ever loving
-AGLAOS= the beautiful/the bright
-APOTROPAIA= the one that protects
-EROTOTOKOS= the bringer of love
-INDALIMOS= the beautiful
-KLEIDOUCHOS= the keeper of the keys of Hades
-KOUROTRPHOS= the nurse of children
-PHOSPHOROUS/LAMPADEPHOROUS= the bringer/bearer of light
-SOTERIA= the savior
-TRIMORPHE- the three formed
-TRIODIA/TRIODITIS= she who frequents crossroads
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zpyt1hneva16 · 4 months ago
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Aphrodite Dia🌟
(the golden/shining)
Happy friday everyone!!
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shrine-of-the-theoi · 1 month ago
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Digital offerings for Lady Aphrodite
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She's the soothe in the waters. She's the bliss in waves. She's joy in the tides. She's the calmness in the ripples. Khaire Aphrodite Dia 🪷🩷
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aliciavance4228 · 7 months ago
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Apparently Zeus Isn't the Biggest Whore...
I made a Top 3 Malewhores from Greek Mythology out of curiosity, and apparently Zeus isn't the first one.
3rd Place: Apollo! 🥉
Bodycount: 52
Goddesses (4)
Hecate
Calliope
Urania
Thalia
Nymphs (15)
Aethusa
Acacallis
Chrysothemis
Corycia
Cyrene
Leuconoe
Melaena
Melia
Ocyrrhoe
Othreis
Urea
Rhetia
Sinope (depending on the myth version)
Stilbe
Syllis
Mortal Women (24)
Acalle or Acacallis
Amphissa
Euboia
Aria
Deione
Arsinoe
Dryope
Evadne
Erginos
Hecuba
Hyria
Celaeno
Chione
Coronis
Creusa
Cyrene
Leucippus' wife
Manto
Parthenope
Phthia
Procleia
Psamathe
Thero
Thyia
Male Lovers (9)
Hyacinthus
Hymenaeus
Cyparissus
Adonis
Admetus
Branchus
Helenus
Hyppolytus
Phorbas
2nd Place: Zeus! 🥈
Bodycount: 56
Goddesses (16)
Aphrodite
Demeter
Dione (unless Aphrodite is motherless)
Eurynome
Gaia
Hera
Hybris (depending on the myth versions)
Calliope
Leto
Metis
Mnemosyne
Nemesis
Persephone (again, depending on the myth versions)
Selene
Styx (when she's the mother of Persephone)
Themis
Nymphs (18)
Aegina
Aix
Borysthenes' daughter
Deino
Electra
Himalia
Hora
Io
Callirhoe
Carme
Maia
Nymphe African
Nymphe Sithnis
Nymphe Samothrakian
Othreis
Plouto
Taygete
Thalia
Mortal Women (21)
Alcmene
Antiope
Danae
Dia
Elara
Europa
Eurymedusa
Callisto
Calyce
Cassiopea
Lamia
Laodameia
Leda
Lysithoe
Niobe
Olympias (Yes, mother of Alexander of Great!)
Pandora
Pyrrha
Phthia
Semele
Thyia
Male Lovers (1)
Ganymede
1st Place: Poseidon! 🥇
Bodycount: 73
Goddesses (5)
Amphitrite
Aphrodite
Demeter
Gaia
Circe
Nymphs (26)
Alcyone
Anippe
Arethusa
Ascra
Beroe
Eidothea
Euryte
Celaeno
Celusa
Chione 1
Chione 2
Cleodora
Corcyra
Diopatra
Medusa (I know she's a gorgon but this is the closest category she could've been included in)
Melantheia
Melia
Mideia
Nymphe Khias
Nymphe Tarentine
Peirene
Pero
Pitane
Salamis
Thoosa
Tritonis
Mortal Women (40)
Agamede
Aethra
Alope
Althaea
Amphikriton's daughter
Amymone
Anippe
Arene
Arne or Antiope
Astydameia
Astypalaea
Europa (not that Europa, another one; now I'm starting to believe that Poseidon tries to copy Zeus...)
Euryale
Eurycyda
Eurynome
Helle
Hyppothoe
Iphimedeia
Caenis
Calyce
Canace
Celaeno
Chalcinia
Chrysogeneia
Cleito
Larissa
Leis
Lena
Libya
Lysianassa
Mecionice
Melantho
Mestra
Molione
Oenope
The wife of Prince Ornytion
Periboea
Themisto
Theophane
Tyro
Male Lovers (2)
Nerites
Pelops
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notesbyaphrodite · 3 months ago
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ooc — this takes forever. and idk how accurate I’ve even got it cause braincells are working slowly/silly
but aphrodite and ares <3
(( @lizzzzzzzzzzzzzz---lol ))
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dia-draws · 3 months ago
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DnD Aphrodite
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txeru · 3 months ago
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♡ aphrodite dia ♡
- happy friday!! decided to do something for lady aphrodite :)
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idk but tonight I'm loving the concept of one of my f/os trying to get me in their lap, when I'm busy or spacing out, aka trying to get a cat to pay attention to you kinda vibes, almost needy and hopeful, y'know. and also how proud and terribly pleased they'd be when I do, and they've got my full attention and so much if an opportunity to be affectionate fools.
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echoesofolympus · 3 months ago
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HEBE; A GUIDE TO WORSHIP.
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Hebe;
Greek Name: Ήβη
Transliteration: Hêbê
Roman Name: Juventas
Translation: Youth
Parents: Zeus and Hera
Consort: Heracles (Hero and demigod.)
Goddess of: Youth
Symbols: Cup or pitcher
Sacred Animal: Hen
Sacred Plants: Ivy
Epithets and titles;
Βασίλεια (Basileia) - Princess
Δία (Dia) - Daughter of Zeus
Γανυμέδη (Ganymêda) - Gladdening Princess
Πάριος (Parios) - Of Paros
Μάκαιρα (Mákaira) - Blessed
Χρυσόστεφανος (Chrysostephanos) - Golden-crowned
Καλλίσφυρος (Kallísphyros) - Beautiful-ankled
Πότνια (Potnia) - Lady
Offerings and associations;
Stones & gems: agate, angelite, hematite, quartz, rose quartz
Incense: Frankincense
Colours: gold, white, pink
Food & drinks: red wine, olive oil, water, fruit, honey, milk
Tarot: Temperance
Other: images of the things she's associated with, feathers, cups, childhood toys, flowers, cypress, ivy leaves
Historical worship;
Patron of regions;
Attika, Sikyonia, Arkadia, Argos
Holiest shrine;
Possibly Sikyonia or Phlios
Other shrines;
a few shrines throughout Greece
Typically invoked for matters concerning youth, marriage and forgiveness
Often worshipped along with Hera, Aphrodite and Heracles
Known festivals:
Kissotomoi (the days of ivy-cutting) - an annual festival honouring Hebe celebrated in Phlios.
Colour associations;
White — Represents purity. Also represents radiance and youth.
Gold — Represents the connection she has to the gods and her divine status as the cup-bearer. Also represents her youthful beauty and her role in sustaining immortality.
Pink — Represents youth, tenderness, and vitality. Also represents femininity, grace, and love.
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