Aphrodite

Aphrodite (Αφροδιτη), also known as Cypris or Cytherea, was the Greek Olympian goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and sexual desire. She was either born from the sea foam created from the castrated genitals of Uranus or from the union between Zeus and Dione. She was usually depicted as a beautiful nude woman who was accompanied by the winged godlings Eros and Himeros. Her sacred attributes included a dove, a swan, a goose, an apple, a scallop shell, a mirror, myrtle, and a rose.

Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus, yet she had many affairs, much to the dismay of her husband. Her affairs include: In Roman mythology, Aphrodite was known as Venus.