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Tugce Gül Baran
{K:5115} 2/2/2005
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Intresting questions Ezequiel. Are you able ? Yes I know it pyschology used this myth. There are two versions of Eros's character and origin, the first making him the oldest deity as the son of Chaos. It was Eros's creative powers that made order emanate out of Chaos, making the creation of Earth possible. The word "erotic" is derived of Eros's name, and in Roman mythology he was called Cupid or Amor.
Amor very charming word.Almost people effected this word me to...Im interesting people psike effected...
Thanks Dear my friend...
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Marian Man
{K:80636} 2/1/2005
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great perspective!!!! a important piece of a great history!!! very well done dear Tugce!!! thank you for your kind comment :) Marian
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Gökhan KARAMAN
{K:8878} 1/29/2005
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good composition and nice perspective en wonderfull old scupture
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Onur Özbakan
{K:16763} 1/27/2005
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it seems that Ankara was discovered again..
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Ezequiel Lozada
{K:17176} 1/27/2005
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Nice tones and perspective, Tugce.
For Hesiod (Theogony) Eros/Cupid was one of the first deities born into the world, emerging from Chaos and Gaia (Earth) and Tartarus (Underworld). But there is another myth claiming that Eros is a son of the goddess Aphrodite and Ares. In one opinion or another, Eros was the god of love in Greek mythology. You know he is the darling of poets and artists over the centuries... and nobody could resist his spell of enchantment. Are you able ? I know it is very difficult.
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Efisio Mureddu
{K:13104} 1/27/2005
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I'm whatching this intersting series Regards E.
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 1/27/2005
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Lovely perspective image, I like the selective part of these remains of great history, Saeed
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Peride Celal
{K:176} 1/27/2005
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Rich ground Anatolian
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