Ἀντέρως: Difference between revisions

m
Text replacement - "(?s)(==Wikipedia EN==)(\n)(.*)(\n[{=])" to "{{wkpen |wketx=$3 }}$4"
(CSV import)
m (Text replacement - "(?s)(==Wikipedia EN==)(\n)(.*)(\n[{=])" to "{{wkpen |wketx=$3 }}$4")
Line 2: Line 2:
|btext=ωτος (ὁ) :<br />Antéros, dieu vengeur de l'amour (dédaigné) ; <i>ou au contr.</i> ennemi de l'amour.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[ἀντί]], [[ἔρως]].
|btext=ωτος (ὁ) :<br />Antéros, dieu vengeur de l'amour (dédaigné) ; <i>ou au contr.</i> ennemi de l'amour.<br />'''Étymologie:''' [[ἀντί]], [[ἔρως]].
}}
}}
==Wikipedia EN==
{{wkpen
In Greek mythology, Anteros (Ancient Greek: Ἀντέρως Antérōs) was the god of requited love, literally "love returned" or "counter-love" and also the punisher of those who scorn love and the advances of others, or the avenger of unrequited love. He is one of the Erotes.
|wketx=In Greek mythology, Anteros (Ancient Greek: Ἀντέρως Antérōs) was the god of requited love, literally "love returned" or "counter-love" and also the punisher of those who scorn love and the advances of others, or the avenger of unrequited love. He is one of the Erotes.


Anteros was the son of Ares and Aphrodite in Greek mythology, given as a playmate to his brother Eros, who was lonely – the rationale being that love must be answered if it is to prosper. Alternatively, he was said to have arisen from the mutual love between Poseidon and Nerites. Physically, he is depicted as similar to Eros in every way, but with long hair and plumed butterfly wings. He has been described also as armed with either a golden club or arrows of lead.
Anteros was the son of Ares and Aphrodite in Greek mythology, given as a playmate to his brother Eros, who was lonely – the rationale being that love must be answered if it is to prosper. Alternatively, he was said to have arisen from the mutual love between Poseidon and Nerites. Physically, he is depicted as similar to Eros in every way, but with long hair and plumed butterfly wings. He has been described also as armed with either a golden club or arrows of lead.
Line 14: Line 14:


Anteros is the subject of the Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, London, where he symbolises the selfless philanthropic love of the Earl of Shaftesbury for the poor. The memorial is sometimes given the name The Angel of Christian Charity and is popularly mistaken for Eros.
Anteros is the subject of the Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, London, where he symbolises the selfless philanthropic love of the Earl of Shaftesbury for the poor. The memorial is sometimes given the name The Angel of Christian Charity and is popularly mistaken for Eros.
}}
==Wikipedia EL==
==Wikipedia EL==
Κατά την Ελληνική Μυθολογία ο Αντέρως, (Αντέρωτας), φέρεται να ήταν αδελφός του Έρωτα, γιος της θεάς Αφροδίτης και του Άρη ως ιδιαίτερη προσωποποίηση της αμοιβαιότητας που εκδηλώνεται στον έρωτα ειδικά μεταξύ ομοφύλων εφήβων. Την ιδέα της ανθρωπόμορφης αυτής εξειδίκευσης ίσως να έδωσε το γεγονός ότι σχεδόν όλες οι παραστάσεις του Αντέρωτα τον παρουσιάζουν σε σύμπλεγμα με τον Έρωτα μέσα σε παλαίστρες και γυμναστήρια.
Κατά την Ελληνική Μυθολογία ο Αντέρως, (Αντέρωτας), φέρεται να ήταν αδελφός του Έρωτα, γιος της θεάς Αφροδίτης και του Άρη ως ιδιαίτερη προσωποποίηση της αμοιβαιότητας που εκδηλώνεται στον έρωτα ειδικά μεταξύ ομοφύλων εφήβων. Την ιδέα της ανθρωπόμορφης αυτής εξειδίκευσης ίσως να έδωσε το γεγονός ότι σχεδόν όλες οι παραστάσεις του Αντέρωτα τον παρουσιάζουν σε σύμπλεγμα με τον Έρωτα μέσα σε παλαίστρες και γυμναστήρια.