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{{Infobox gods
 
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|alias = God of Love|gender = Male|status = Deceased|family = *[[Chaos]] (father/creator)
 
|alias = God of Love|gender = Male|status = Deceased|family = *[[Chaos]] (father/creator)
*[[Tartarus]] (brother)
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*[[Tartarus|Aertartarthus]] (brother)
 
*[[Erebus]] (brother)
 
*[[Erebus]] (brother)
 
*[[Gaia]] (sister)
 
*[[Gaia]] (sister)
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*[[Primordials|The Primordials]] (nephews/nieces)|birthplace = [[Island of Creation]]|species = [[Primordials]]|location = [[Underworld]]}}
 
*[[Primordials|The Primordials]] (nephews/nieces)|birthplace = [[Island of Creation]]|species = [[Primordials]]|location = [[Underworld]]}}
   
Eros was god of Love and desire and physical attraction he was youngest brother of [[Erebus]] and [[Nyx]] and [[Tartarus]] and [[Gaia]]
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Eros was god of Love and desire and physical attraction he was youngest brother of [[Erebus]] and [[Nyx]] and [[Tartarus|Aertartarthus]] and [[Gaia]]
 
==Greek Mythology==
 
==Greek Mythology==
 
In Greek mythology, Eros (/ˈɪərɒs/ or US /ˈɛrɒs/, /ˈɛroʊs/;[2] Greek: Ἔρως, "Desire")[3] was the Greek god of love. His Roman equivalent was Cupid[4] ("desire"). Some myths make him a primordial god, while in other myths, he is the son of Ares and Aphrodite.
 
In Greek mythology, Eros (/ˈɪərɒs/ or US /ˈɛrɒs/, /ˈɛroʊs/;[2] Greek: Ἔρως, "Desire")[3] was the Greek god of love. His Roman equivalent was Cupid[4] ("desire"). Some myths make him a primordial god, while in other myths, he is the son of Ares and Aphrodite.

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Eros was god of Love and desire and physical attraction he was youngest brother of Erebus and Nyx and Aertartarthus and Gaia

Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Eros (/ˈɪərɒs/ or US /ˈɛrɒs/, /ˈɛroʊs/;[2] Greek: Ἔρως, "Desire")[3] was the Greek god of love. His Roman equivalent was Cupid[4] ("desire"). Some myths make him a primordial god, while in other myths, he is the son of Ares and Aphrodite.