• Look up Aphrodite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aphrodite is the Greek goddess for love and beauty Aphrodite may also refer to: Afroditi (name),...
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  • Aphrodite, in comics, may refer to: Aphrodite (DC Comics), a DC Comics character connected to Wonder Woman Aphrodite (Marvel Comics), the goddess as depicted...
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  • Afroditi and its variant Aphrodite are given names. People with the name include: Afroditi Frida (born 1964), Greek singer Aphrodite Jones (born 1958), American...
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  • Corinth or Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, a 1958 film by Mario Bonnard This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Aphrodite, Goddess...
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  • Rich, inspired by the Tarkovsky film "Stalker", a song by Aphrodite from his album Aphrodite "Stalker", a song by Audiovent from their album Dirty Sexy...
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  • the 27 moons of Uranus Uranian, relating to Aphrodite Urania, an epithet of the Greek goddess Aphrodite Uranian, relating to Urania, the muse of astronomy...
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  • daughter of Zeus and muse of astronomy Aphrodite Urania, a title for the Greek goddess Aphrodite, as opposed to Aphrodite Pandemos Urania, an Oceanid Julia...
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  • Zeus and Leda Helene, a figure in Greek mythology who was a friend of Aphrodite and helped her seduce Adonis Helene, a daughter of Tityrus and an Amazon...
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  • sometimes called hero, the main character in a story Hero, priestess of Aphrodite in the Greek myth of Hero and Leander and in Hero and Leander (poem) by...
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  • life force Ode, Gujarat, a city in Gujarat, India Ode to Aphrodite, an ode to the goddess Aphrodite Ode, one of the Biblical canticles or songs in Eastern...
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  • Kimberley, a school in South Africa St Cyprian's School, a school in England Aphrodite, a goddess in Greek mythology occasionally called Cyprian, particularly...
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  • containing Birth of Venus Aphrodite § Birth Venus (mythology) Venus Anadyomene (Titian) Venus Anadyomene (Ingres) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Cytherea refer to: Cytherea, or Aphrodite, a goddess in Greek mythology Cytherea (actress) (born 1981), an American pornographic film actress Cytherea...
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  • repeated outside. This practice originates in Greek mythology, where Aphrodite gave a rose to her son Eros, and he, in turn, gave it to Harpocrates,...
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  • Cypris is a name for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love. Cypris may also refer to: Cypris, one of the Horae, Greek goddesses personifying the hours...
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  • (album), by Ultramagnetic MC's (1993) "The Four Horsemen", a song on the Aphrodite's Child album 666 (1972) "Four Horsemen", a song on The Clash album London...
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  • Girdle of Venus may refer to: Girdle of Aphrodite, a magical accessory of Aphrodite/Venus The belt of Venus, an atmospheric phenomenon An alternative...
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  • Turan (mythology), an Etruscan goddess, roughly equivalent to the Greek Aphrodite and the Roman Venus Turán (periodical), a Hungarian journal 40M Turán...
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  • Kypris (category All article disambiguation pages)
    to: Cypris, or Aphrodite, a Greek goddess Yorgos Kypris, Greek sculptor Cypris (disambiguation) Cyprus (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Areia (redirect from Areia (disambiguation))
    Athena Areia, as an epithet of the goddess Athena Aphrodite Areia, an epithet of the goddess Aphrodite Artemis Areia, as an epithet of the goddess Artemis...
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  • books in the Jack West Jr series Iolanthe, a character in The Revolt of Aphrodite Iolanthe, a character in Dragons of the Highlord Skies Iolanthe (1881)...
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    aided the heroes Perseus, Heracles, Bellerophon, and Jason. Along with Aphrodite and Hera, Athena was one of the three goddesses whose feud resulted in...
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  • AWT (redirect from AWT (disambiguation))
    the Java programming language Antony Worrall Thompson, the British chef Aphrodite World Tour, a 2011 concert tour by Australian pop/dance singer Kylie Minogue...
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  • personification of the Sun Phaethon of Syria, guardian of the temples of Aphrodite Phaethon, one of the horses of Eos Phaeton body, a style of open carriage...
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  • band Aphrodite's Child Sideras, a village in Greece Sidus (disambiguation); "sidus" is the singular for the Latin "sidera" This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Anvil (Honduras) Operation Anvil, the US Navy counterpart of Operation Aphrodite, the US Army Air Forces use of war-weary heavy bombers converted to remote-controlled...
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  • dictionary. Venus de Milo is an ancient Greek marble statue of a semi-nude Aphrodite. Venus de Milo may also refer to: "Venus de Milo", a song by D.I. (band)...
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  • 666 (redirect from 666 (disambiguation))
    trance music group SixSixSix, a four-LP box set by Sleep Chamber 666 (Aphrodite's Child album) 6:66 Satan's Child, a 1999 album by Danzig 666 (Hyde album)...
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  • Angel. Music. Baby., a 2004 album by Gwen Stefani "The Lamb", a song by Aphrodite's Child from 666 Edgar Sampson (1907–1973), American composer, saxophonist...
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  • Angus and Julia Stone from Chocolates and Cigarettes, 2006 "Babylon", by Aphrodite's Child from 666, 1972 "Babylon", by Backyard Babies from Total 13, 1998...
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