Anteros
cl-ssical mythology. a brother of eros, most often regarded as the avenger of unrequited love.
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mount, a peak in central colorado, in the sawatch mountains. 14,269 feet (4349 meters).
historical examples
i’ve laid all my frankincense and myrrh on the altar of anteros, i’ve nothing to offer the true god.
shadows of flames amelie rives
the story of the raising of eros and anteros may be found in his life by eunapius.
the works of lord byron, volume 4 lord byron
it was only revealed to her when anteros, god of p-ssion, was born.
myths of greece and rome h. a. guerber
a sculptor would like you more now,—what a head you would make for an anteros, or an icarus, or a hyacinthus!
folle-farine ouida
venus was his favorite goddess, and among their children were cupid, anteros, and harmonia.
1000 mythological characters briefly described edward s. ellis
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