Zeus.
Zeus is God of the Sky, he is the most powerful of all the Gods and Goddesses. Zeus is married to Hera, but just like Aphrodite he has many lovers. A very important affair is with Dione, Aphrodite's mother.
Dione.
Dione is a Titan Goddess, she is the female version of Zeus. To this day not much is known about Dione. Zeus and Dione had two children together, Aphrodite and Dionysus, who later on had a love affair of their own.
Aphrodite.
Aphrodite is the Goddess of Love and Beauty, she is also the daughter of Zeus and Dione. Aphrodite was forced to marry a Blacksmith God named Hephaestus, he loved her dearly, but the love was not returned. Along with her marriage to Hephaestus she had many love affairs with other Greek Gods such as, Ares, Hermes, Dionysus, Poseidon, and even a human who went by the name Adonis. She gave birth to many, but the most known are Eros and Harmonia, son and daughter of Ares, and Beroe, Daughter of Adonis.
Hephaestus.
Hephaestus is a Blacksmith God, he was forced to marry Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty. He would shower her in his love, with many hand-made gifts. No matter how much Hephaestus tries to get Aphrodite to return the love he had for her, she never did.
Ares.
Ares is the God of War, just like Aphrodite he too had many love affairs with different women. Ares never did marry anyone due to his many girlfriends. Some of Ares most-known children are, King Deiomedes, Eros, Harmonia, Penthesilea.
Poseidon.
Poseidon is God of the Ocean, and brother of Zeus, God of the Sky. He did date Aphrodite for a while, but together they never had any children. Later on Poseidon married Amphitrite, Granddaughter of the Titan Oceanus. Poseidon and Amphitrite had a a son together, named Triton.
Hermes.
Hermes is God of the Messengers, he has had an affair with the Goddess Aphrodite. Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia, the eldest of the seven Nymphs. Not only did Hermes date Aphrodite, he managed to date Persephone, Goddess of the underworld, Penelopeia, a Dryad Nymph and many others.
Dionysus.
Dionysus is God of Wine and Festivity, that's why when you look him up he's always drinking wine. Dionysus' parents are Zeus and Dione, he had one sister, Aphrodite. Later on in his life he decided to date Aphrodite as well.
Adonis.
Adonis is only a human, not a Greek God. He is sometimes described as the human of Desire and Beauty, but he is not a God. Adonis and Aphrodite had a very powerful love for each other, often when she would leave Hephaestus it was to see Ares or Adonis. In one version of his story, Adonis is said to be out in the woods when he died. Apparently with Aphrodite who had to leave for a bit, but would be back shortly. He had seen a wild boar in the distance and decided to fight it, the boar attacked and wounded Adonis. Aphrodite heard his yelps and came to his rescue, he died in her arms.
Eros.
Eros is the Greek God of Love, his Roman version is known as Cupid. Eros is the son Aphrodite and Ares, they had many children together, Eros is the most known. He always stayed very close to Aphrodite, no matter where she went. Nowadays in society Eros is portrayed to be a little blonde baby with curly hair, riding a cloud, wearing a diaper and wings. That's definitely not how the Greeks portrayed him to be; at all. In Greek mythology Eros is a young man in about his early twenty's, with curly hair, long wings on his back, winged shoes, and a bow and arrow on his back.
Beroe.
Beroe is a Nymph of Beriut, as well as the Daughter of Aphrodite and Adonis. Beroe was a human like Adonis but she was so gorgeous she was often mistaken for a Greek Goddess. She never wore much makeup, fancy jewelry, and was never arrogant. When she looks at herself in the mirror, she never critics, judges, or examines. Her half-brother Eros struck her with his love arrows many times, for her to fall in love with him. In the end, she won the love of Dionysus and Poseidon. Some versions of her story say she ended up becoming the wife Poseidon.
Harmonia.
Harmonia is the Greek Goddess of Harmony and Concord, her roman version is Concordia. There are many different versions of Harmonia's life. In one she was said to be the daughter of Aphrodite and Ares, in another she is said to be the daughter of Zeus and Electra. Harmonia is also rumored to be the Goddess of unamity and oneness with self.