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Greek And Roman Deities On Coins-16

2026-01-30 Fri

In ancient Greek religion, Eros is recognized as the god of love and physical Desires, as well as a deity associated with fertility. It was believed that Eros has the ability to select his targets unexpectedly, striking their #hearts with force and invoking feelings of confusion and uncontrollable emotions. The Romans referred to Eros by the names Cupid or Amor.

Interestingly, in early accounts, Eros is described as a primordial, or first-generation, god. In later interpretations, he is identified as the offspring of Aphrodite and Ares, and he is considered a constant companion to Aphrodite. For further insights into Aphrodite, please refer to the following link: Greek And Roman Deities On Coins-10. To learn more about Ares, refer to the following link: Greek And Roman Deities On Coins-14. In Greek art, Eros is often depicted as a youthful figure of beauty, adorned with #Flowers, particularly roses, which are closely associated with his Image.

Eros began to be featured on coins starting in the 5th century BCE. The coin illustrated in this post is an Electrum Stater from Cyzicus (also known as Kyzikos), an ancient Greek #city located in Mysia, modern-day #Turkey. For more information about Cyzicus, please visit this link: Greek And Roman Deities On Coins-2. The coin has a dia of 19 mm and weighs 16.11 grams. It showcases Aphrodite with Eros at her left on the obverse, while the reverse showcases a swastika pattern, or a quadripartite incuse square.