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    Venus is a Roman goddess, whose functions encompass love, beauty, desire, sex, fertility, prosperity, and victory. In Roman mythology, she was the ancestor of the Roman people through her son, Aeneas, who survived the fall of Troy and fled to Italy. Julius Caesar claimed her as his ancestor. Venus was … See more

    The Latin theonym Venus and the common noun venus ('love, charm') stem from a Proto-Italic form reconstructed as *wenos- ('desire'), itself from Proto-Indo-European (PIE) *wenh₁-os ('desire'; cf. Messapic See more

    The first known temple to Venus was vowed to Venus Obsequens ("Indulgent Venus" ) by Q. Fabius Gurges in the heat of a battle against the See more

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    Images of Venus have been found in domestic murals, mosaics and household shrines (lararia). Petronius, in his Satyricon, places an image of … See more

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    Venus is remembered in De Mulieribus Claris, a collection of biographies of historical and mythological women by the Florentine See more

    Venus has been described as perhaps "the most original creation of the Roman pantheon", and "an ill-defined and assimilative" native … See more

    Like other major Roman deities, Venus was given a number of epithets that referred to her different cult aspects, roles, and her functional … See more

    As with most major gods and goddesses in Roman mythology, the literary concept of Venus is mantled in whole-cloth borrowings from the literary Greek mythology of her counterpart, Aphrodite, but with significant exceptions. In some Latin mythology, See more

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    Venus, ancient Italian goddess associated with cultivated fields and gardens and later identified by the Romans with the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. Venus had no worship in Rome in …

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    Venus had two main divine lovers: her husband Vulcan (Hephaistos) and Mars (Ares). There is a myth concerning Venus' and Mars' love affair and how Vulcan cunningly trapped them in bed with a net. Therefore, Vulcan and Venus had a loveless marriage and no children. Albeit, the goddess of love and sex was not ba…
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    • https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/goddesses/venus

      Venus is the Roman goddess of love, beauty, prosperity, fertility, and victory. She was so important to Romans that they claimed her as their ancestress. According to mythology, her …

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      • https://witchipedia.com/deity/venus-2
        • Venus and Mars were exceptionally important tutelary Gods of the Roman state, both considered divine ancestors of the Roman people. According to Roman lore, Aphrodite, and by extension Venus, was the mother of Aeneas, a warrior from Troy who fled to Italy after its destruction. Aeneas was the great-great-great…. grandfather of Remus and Romulus, th...
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        • https://www.alleanzaverde.com/blog/the-planet-venus-and-the-related-deities

          The planet Venus has been linked to more than one deity in the Near East, starting at least from the IV millennium B.C. onwards. The Sumerians and most of the ancient Semitic peoples …

        • https://powerlisting.fandom.com/wiki/Archetype:Venus_Deity

          A user with this ability either is or can transform into a Venus Deity, a god/goddess who represents or is associated with the planet Venus. In ancient cultures, Venus was thought …

        • https://symbolism.fandom.com/wiki/Venus_(Planetary_Deity)

          Venus (Planetary Deity) video. The dance of Venus and the Sun about the Earth. This fivefold flower is symbolic of the sexual 'garden' of Venus, of pregnancy; it may be recognized in the …

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        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Venusian_deities

          Pages in category "Venusian deities". The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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