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Venus is the Roman goddess of love, beauty, fertility, desire, and prosperity, playing a central role in Roman religion, politics, and daily life. Equivalent to the Greek Aphrodite, she was considered an ancestor of the Roman people through her son Aeneas. Venus was revered for bringing victory and was associated with gardens, fields, and the protection of women's chastity. | |||
* Origin & Mythology: While often identified with the Greek goddess Aphrodite, Venus was originally an Italian deity associated with gardens and fields. In myth, she is the mother of Aeneas (ancestor to Romulus and Remus) and married to Vulcan, though she famously had an affair with Mars. | |||
* Cultural Significance: April was celebrated as her sacred month, and she was considered essential for new brides. | |||
* Political Symbol: Julius Caesar claimed descent from her (Venus Genetrix), utilizing her image to signify imperial power and victory. | |||
* Symbols & Representation: She is frequently depicted with her son, Cupid, and is often shown in art with symbols like pearls, roses, and shells. | |||
* Legacy: The planet Venus is named after her due to its bright, beautiful appearance in the sky. | |||
==Common Associations== | |||
* Attributes: Love, beauty, sex, fertility, victory. | |||
* Family: Daughter of Jupiter or Uranus (depending on the myth), wife of Vulcan, lover of Mars. | |||
* Temples: Her first known temple was established in 295 BC. | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 28 February 2026
- Masks of Dii Consentes -DEUS- APHRODITE
Venus is the Roman goddess of love, beauty, fertility, desire, and prosperity, playing a central role in Roman religion, politics, and daily life. Equivalent to the Greek Aphrodite, she was considered an ancestor of the Roman people through her son Aeneas. Venus was revered for bringing victory and was associated with gardens, fields, and the protection of women's chastity.
- Origin & Mythology: While often identified with the Greek goddess Aphrodite, Venus was originally an Italian deity associated with gardens and fields. In myth, she is the mother of Aeneas (ancestor to Romulus and Remus) and married to Vulcan, though she famously had an affair with Mars.
- Cultural Significance: April was celebrated as her sacred month, and she was considered essential for new brides.
- Political Symbol: Julius Caesar claimed descent from her (Venus Genetrix), utilizing her image to signify imperial power and victory.
- Symbols & Representation: She is frequently depicted with her son, Cupid, and is often shown in art with symbols like pearls, roses, and shells.
- Legacy: The planet Venus is named after her due to its bright, beautiful appearance in the sky.
Common Associations
- Attributes: Love, beauty, sex, fertility, victory.
- Family: Daughter of Jupiter or Uranus (depending on the myth), wife of Vulcan, lover of Mars.
- Temples: Her first known temple was established in 295 BC.