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[[Peri Brown]] compared a statue of his to [[Elton John]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'')
[[Peri Brown]] compared a statue of his to [[Elton John]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Fire (TV story)|Planet of Fire]]'')
A statue of Eros was in [[Piccadilly Circus]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Davarrk's Experiment (short story)|Davarrk's Experiments]]'') On a visit to [[1967]], [[Samantha Jones]] admired the statue. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Revolution Man (novel)|Revolution Man]]'')
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Eros (mythology)

Eros was an anthropomorphic deity known on Earth. It was the god of love and fertility in a pantheon including Poseidon and Hephaestus. (TV: Planet of Fire)

An apparition of Eros was summoned over the Great Wheel in Puterspace by Máire and Christopher to predict the Travellers' futures. He said that Jan would fall in love again and that "things will get stirred up and shattered". (PROSE: Prelude Love and War, AUDIO: Love and War)

Peri Brown compared a statue of his to Elton John. (TV: Planet of Fire)

A statue of Eros was in Piccadilly Circus. (PROSE: Davarrk's Experiments) On a visit to 1967, Samantha Jones admired the statue. (PROSE: Revolution Man)