Venus is the Roman equivelant of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek Mythology.
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you could say it's part of classical greek mythology but also considered a pagan symbol therefore pagan mythology the birth of venus shares a similar story in roman mythology though here she is called aphrodite not venus :)
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Cupid, also known as Eros in Greek mythology, is the son of Venus (or Aphrodite in Greek mythology). He is the god of love, desire, and affection.
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Venus is the name of the goddess of love in Roman Mythology. Aphrodite is the goddess of love in Greek Mythology. Venus has no other name in Roman Mythology. There are epithets given to Venus that are used along with her name to describe aspects of her role or influence. For example, Venus Felix, which means Lucky Venus and Venus Libertina, which means Venus the Freedwoman. There are many of the epithets used to speak of Venus. For a full list and further detail about these see the related links.
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Yes, Venus is named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty. In Roman mythology, Venus was associated with love, beauty, fertility, and prosperity. The planet Venus is named after her due to its brightness and beauty in the sky.
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No, Venus is from Roman Mythology, not Greek. She is, however, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility. The corresponding goddess in Greek Mythology is Aphrodite.
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In Greek mythology, Aphrodite is the Goddess of Love, also known as Venus in Roman mythology.
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Venus in Roman Mythology, Aphrodite in Greek Mythology.
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In Roman mythology, Venus (the goddess of love and beauty) was born from the sea foam that formed after the castration of Uranus. She did not have a traditional mother, as she emerged fully formed from the sea.
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The god 'Eros' is from Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, he is known as Cupid, and is the son of Aphrodite/Venus.
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NO. Venus is the name of the Roman goddess of love and beauty. In Greek mythology, her name is Aphrodite.
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In Roman mythology, Athena is known as Minerva, and Venus is known as Aphrodite in Greek mythology. They are not sisters in either mythology, as Athena is the daughter of Zeus, and Venus/Aphrodite is the daughter of Uranus or sometimes born from the sea foam.
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In Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was born from the foam of the sea and is often depicted as a beautiful woman with powers of seduction. Venus is associated with romance, desire, and allure, and is often linked with the planet Venus, named after her.
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Cupid was a god of Roman mythology, he was associated in Greek mythology with Eros. Cupid was a important god of love and desire in Roman mythology, the son of Mars and Venus.
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Venus is a name for a Latin goddess whose purpose or reason was for beauty and love. Venus is a name that is equivalent to Aphrodite in Greek mythology.
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In Roman mythology, Venus is the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was considered equivalent to the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
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Cupid was a god of Roman mythology, he was associated in Greek mythology with Eros. Cupid was a important god of love and desire in Roman mythology, the son of Mars and Venus.
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Cupid is said to be the son of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
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Aphrodite is Greek. Her Roman counterpart is Venus.
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the Romans basically took greek mythology and changed names such as Aphrodite to Venus
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Venus is a roman god, however in Greek her name is Aphrodite and she is the goddess of love, beauty, etc.
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In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doorways, beginnings and endings, and of time. Also in Roman mythology, Venus was the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. They appear to have no connection with each other.
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In Roman mythology, Cupid was the son of Venus (the goddess of love) and Mars (god of war). Venus was jealous of the princess Psyche, who was so loved by her subjects that they forgot to worship Venus. Venus ordered him to make Psyche fall in love with the poorest and ugliest man in the world, but Cupid ended up falling in love with her.
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Venus was the Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was often associated with the Greek goddess Aphrodite.
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Aphodite is a goddess of love! Her Roman form is Venus.
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Venus is known as Shukra in Hindu mythology. for more details visit http://www.sanatansociety.org/vedic_astrology_and_numerology/vedic_astrology_horoscopes_venus.htm
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In Roman mythology, Cupid (Latin cupido, meaning "desire") is the god of desire, affection and erotic love. He is the son of goddess Venus and god Mars.
In popular culture, Cupid is frequently shown shooting his bow to inspire romantic love, often as an icon of Valentine's Day. He is now in the current culture the personification of love and courtship in general.
For the equivalent deity in Greek mythology, see Eros.
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Yes, in Roman mythology, Venus (goddess of love and beauty) had a sister named Minerva (goddess of wisdom, arts, and warfare). They were both considered among the twelve Olympian gods in Roman mythology.
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(In Greek Mythology): Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty
(In Roman Mythology): Venus, the Goddess of Love, Beauty, and Sex
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Venus of Willendorf represents fertility. In Roman mythology, Venus represents love, beauty, and fertility as well.
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Cupid is the god of love and affection in classic mythology. He is the son of Venus, the love goddess.
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Greek: Aphrodite
Roman: Venus
She was the goddess of love.
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One myth about Venus is that she was the goddess of love and beauty in Roman mythology. Another legend is that Venus (known as Aphrodite in Greek mythology) was born from the sea foam after her father Uranus was castrated by his son Cronus. Additionally, some cultures believed that Venus was associated with the morning and evening star due to its brightness in the sky.
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The goddess of love in roman mythology was Venus. Her greek name was Aphrodite. A part from those, she had no other names. If you mean other goddesses of love, then -
Egyptian Mythology - Isis
Sumerian Mythology - Ishtar
Norse Mythology - Freya
Hindu Mythology - Radha
Aztec Mythology - Tlazplteol
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The Roman Goddess of love is Venus (Aphrodite in Greek mythology), her son Cupid (Eros in Greek mythology) is a minor Roman God of love.
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The child of Venus (Aphrodite) and Zeus is named Harmonia. She is a goddess of harmony and concord in Greek mythology.
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In Roman mythology, Cupid's real name is Amor, which means love in Latin. He is the son of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty.
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The Goddess of love is named Aphrodite in Greeek mytology and Venus in Roman mythology
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