Psyche was the personification of the passion of love in Greek and Roman mythology. In the story of Cupid/Eros and Psyche she started out as a human woman who insulted Venus/Aphrodite by claiming to be a greater beauty. One thing led to another - as Greek and Roman myths do - and Psyche was eventually made into a goddess by Zeus/Jupiter Answer 2: One might add that the story of Eros and Psyche is a very late addition to the myths. The story was written by the Roman author Apuleius about the middle of the 2nd century AD.
Psyche is a noun.
Aphrodite was extremely jealous of Psyche because Psyche posed as a threat. It it said that Aphrodite was forgotten when Psyche became to be known. Aphrodite was very jealous of Phsyche's beauty
Venus gave Psyche the tasks.
Psyche is defined as the human spirit, soul or mind.
Psyche means soul or mind.This is what psychology is about.Psychology does not deal with the Roman myth Amor and Psyche.
psyche its the same.
Psyche-Out was created in 1987.
Psyche's parents were un-named =) Psyche's parents were un-named =)
Venus wanted to get Psyche out of the way - Psyche was too pretty.
psyche = la psyché
cupid and psyche what is that bro
Psyche is a noun.
In the story of Cupid and Psyche she had human parents.
Psyche is from both.
Ode to Psyche was created in 1819.
The eccentricity of Psyche's orbit is 0.140
Psyche had three sisters.