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Aristaeus and Eros in love is not a well-known mythological story. According to the sources I found, Aristaeus was a minor god of rural arts and crafts, such as bee-keeping, cheese-making, and olive-growing. He was the son of Apollo and Cyrene, a huntress nymph. He married Autonoë, the daughter of Cadmus, and had a son named Actaeon, who was killed by his own dogs after seeing Artemis bathing .
Eros was the god of romantic love and sexual desire. He was the son of Aphrodite and Ares, and he carried a bow and arrows that could make anyone fall in love with the first person they saw. He was often depicted as a winged youth or a chubby baby. He had many lovers, both mortal and immortal, but his most famous one was Psyche, a beautiful princess who became his wife after many trials .
I could not find any evidence that Aristaeus and Eros were ever in love with each other. They seem to have very different personalities and interests. Aristaeus was a benevolent and practical god who taught humans useful skills and crafts. Eros was a mischievous and passionate god who caused chaos and drama with his arrows