The Best Love Stories of Greek Mythology (Valentine's day Special)

Published 2024-02-12

All Comments (21)
  • @ilysm2333
    Psyche and Eros will always be my favorite ship in Greek mythology
  • @persiepony
    I find it extremely poetic and beautiful how eros, the embodiment of the heart, and psyche, of the mind, found eternal love and are in sync. It goes to show how true love is both what you feel and what you choose.
  • Lol. Even Persephone can't escape her family's trait of cheating. 🀣
  • Honestly listening to the stories of Ares and Aphrodite and the other stories with Aries you realize the God of War is one of the most best gods in Greek mythology( besides his uncle Hades) he's a better father he's way more loyal and his relationships are a lot more consensual
  • Timestamps: Thumbnail - Ares and Aphrodite 0:00 - Eros and Psyche 19:45 - Apollo and Daphne 23:26 - Orpheus and Eurydice 29:37 - Alcyone and Ceyx 33:44 - Pygmalion and Galatea 37:21 - Admetus and Alcestis 42:54 - Hades and Persephone 48:09 - Adonis, Aphrodite, and Persephone
  • I find it funny that Eros's wife is the one mortal that Zeus will never go after besides AphroditeπŸ˜‚
  • Ares and Aphrodite will always be my favorite couple πŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―
  • @ladynikkie
    Cupid and Psyche is definitely my favorite
  • I've always felt the Roman version of Aries the Roman god Mars is more like the adult version of Aries he's more mature and more self-control and he's married to Aphrodite and he still loves War but he's more Tactical and less brutal
  • @maunroe
    Man I LOVE Persephone, but baby you can't be upset that your husband has a lover when you have a lover as well!
  • @alberich3963
    I saw somewhere that the word used to describe Hades' love for Leuce is adamavit, this is the strongest word that exist to describe someone's love, it's something like deep love or true love
  • @Scott-uo7ns
    Psyche’s story is beauty and the beast esk
  • @DarthDread-oh2ne
    I’m in love: 1. Persephone 2. Aphrodite 3. Athena 4. Hera 5. Nyx
  • @dafttool
    Ganymede asks, β€œAm I not worthy enough to be included?”