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[[Skeudenn:Pompeya erótica6.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Murlivadur d'an doue Priapos, Ti ar Vettii, [[Pompeii]].]]
[[Image:Pompeya erótica6.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Fresco of Priapus, House of the Vettii, [[Pompeii]].]]
[[File:Francisco_de_Goya_-_The_Sacrifice_to_Priapus_(1771).jpg |thumb| ''Aberzh da Briapos'', gant [[Goya]]. ]]
 
'''Priapos''' (Πρίαπος e [[gregach]]) a oa un doue a eil renk, unan eus doueed ar frouezhusted, diwaller ar chatal, ar gwez-frouezh, liorzhoù, ha binvioù engehentiñ ar baotred e mojennoù [[Hellaz]] kozh. E mojennoù [[Roma]] e oa anvet [[Mutinus Mutunus]].
[[File:Francisco_de_Goya_-_The_Sacrifice_to_Priapus_(1771).jpg |thumb| ]]
 
Anavezet mat e oa abalamour d'e vell [[kalc'h]], bepred sonn, ma komzer hiriv eus [[priapelezh]]. E liorzhoù bras Roma e veze lakaet delwennoù koad dezhañ (anvet ''hermai''), e koad fiez, livet en ruz, da spontañ brini, da gas kuit ar wallchañs.
'''Priapos''' (Πρίαπος e [[gregach]]) a oa un doue a eil renk, unan eus doueed ar frouezhusted, diwaller ar chatal, ar gwez-frouezh, liorzhoù, ha binvioù engehentiñ ar baotred e mojennoù Hellaz kozh. E mojennoù [[Roma]] e oa anvet [[Mutinus Mutunus]].
 
Un doue hudur e oa ivez met ne anave ket ar blijadur nag ar speriusted evitañ e-unan.
Anavezet mat e oa abalamour d'e vell [[kalc'h]], bepred sonn, ma komzer hiriv eus [[priapelezh]]. E liorzhoù bras Roma e veze lakaet delwennoù koad dezhañ (anvet ''hermai''), e koad fiez, livet en ruz, da spontañ brini.
 
 
Ganet e oa e Lamsakos, war lez an [[Hellespont]], en [[Azia]]. Mab e oa da Zionisos hag [[Afrodite]], pe, hervez doareoù all, da [[Hermes]], pe Adonis, pe Zeus zoken.
==Mojenn==
Ganet e oa e Lamsakos, war lez an [[Hellespont]], en [[Azia]]. Mab e oa da [[Afrodite]], ha da [[Dionisos |Zionisos]] pe, hervez doareoù all, da [[Hermes]], pe [[Adonis]], pe [[Zeus]] zoken, pe [[Pan]], hervez an oberourien<ref>"Priapus". ''The Oxford Companion to World Mythology''. David Leeming. Oxford University Press, 2004.</ref> . Dont a ra e galc'h bras eus drougiezh Hera, a oa gwarizi enni abalamour da gened Afrodite. Hag ar vamm gaezh, gant ar vezh, a laoskas he mab da vagañ gant mesaerien ha ne spontent ket rak e venveg.
 
Hervez oberourien all e oa koshoc'h, un [[Titan]] anezhañ, hag a oa bet karget gant [[Hera]] da gelenn an armoù da [[Ares]]. Un doue hudur eo.
 
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He was described as the son of [[Aphrodite]] by [[Dionysus]], [[Hermes]], [[Zeus]] or [[Pan]], depending on the source.<ref>"Priapus". ''The Oxford Companion to World Mythology''. David Leeming. Oxford University Press, 2004.</ref> According to legend, [[Hera]] cursed him with impotence, ugliness and foul-mindedness while he was still in Aphrodite's womb, in revenge for the hero [[Paris (mythology)|Paris]] having the temerity to judge Aphrodite more beautiful than Hera. The other gods refused to allow him to live on [[Mount Olympus]] and threw him down to Earth, where he was brought up by shepherds.
 
The other gods refused to allow him to live on [[Mount Olympus]] and threw him down to Earth, where he was brought up by shepherds.
Priape est l'obscénité incarnée. Cette difformité serait due à la malveillance d'Héra, jalouse de la beauté d'Aphrodite. Honteuse, elle abandonne l'enfant. Il est recueilli par des bergers qui apprécient sa rusticité.
 
Priape écarte le mauvais œil et sa statue protège les vergers, mais il ne connaît ni le plaisir ni la fécondité.
 
[[Image:Pompeya erótica6.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Fresco of Priapus, House of the Vettii, [[Pompeii]].]]
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Priapus''' ({{lang-grc|Πρίαπος}}) was a minor rustic fertility god, protector of [[livestock]], fruit plants, gardens and male [[genitalia]].
 
==Relationship with other deities==
 
He was described as the son of [[Aphrodite]] by [[Dionysus]], [[Hermes]], [[Zeus]] or [[Pan]], depending on the source.<ref>"Priapus". ''The Oxford Companion to World Mythology''. David Leeming. Oxford University Press, 2004.</ref> According to legend, [[Hera]] cursed him with impotence, ugliness and foul-mindedness while he was still in Aphrodite's womb, in revenge for the hero [[Paris (mythology)|Paris]] having the temerity to judge Aphrodite more beautiful than Hera. The other gods refused to allow him to live on [[Mount Olympus]] and threw him down to Earth, where he was brought up by shepherds.
 
Priapus joined Pan and the [[satyr]]s as a spirit of fertility and growth, though he was perennially frustrated by his impotence. He attempted to rape the nymph [[Lotis]] but was thwarted by an [[donkey|ass]], whose braying caused him to lose his erection at the critical moment and woke Lotis. He pursued the nymph until the gods took pity on her and turned her into a [[lotus tree|lotus]] plant. The episode gave him a lasting hatred of asses and a willingness to see them killed in his honour. <ref>"Priapus." ''Who's Who in Classical Mythology'', Routledge. 2002.</ref> In the end, his lust gave him a permanent [[erection]] and his penis grew so large that he was unable to move.<ref name="bloomsbury">"Priapus." Bloomsbury Dictionary of Myth. 1996.</ref>