How Greek Mythology Influenced Valentine's Day | Greek Gateway
Greek Mythology had a major influence on Valentine's Day from Aphrodite's rose to Eros becoming Cupid.
Greek Mythology had a major influence on Valentine's Day from Aphrodite's rose to Eros becoming Cupid.
Eros Sharpens One of his Arrows (Dedicated to friends who celebrate Valentine’s Day) 1798. Robert Jacques Francois Faust Lefevre French 1755-1830
A throne forged from the bones of her enemies and a relentless reign of terror over the masses.
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