Neither Roman or Greek mythology says yes or no, so most likely no.
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No, Hedone or Voluptas is only known through her parents Psyche and Cupid. Hedone was also used as a epithet of Venus/Aphrodite.
Terpsichore, one of the Nine Muses - daughters of Zeus, whose name means "delighting in dance" was muse of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.
Voluptas is the Roman goddess of pleasure, her Greek name being perhaps Hedone (a second name of Aphrodite); her parents are the Roman gods Cupid and Psyche.
The Roman goddess Minerva was not married. She was a virgin goddess.
No. She was a virgin goddess.