Venus is the Roman equivelant of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek Mythology.
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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.
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.
Vulcan, god of the forge, was married to Venus, goddess of love and beauty.
Cupid was male. He was the son of Venus in mythology. Cupid was married to Psyche.
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 :)
Venus is the Roman equivelant of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty in Greek Mythology.
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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Well he is, Venus is roman name for Aphrodite. Hephaestus is married to Venus.
Venus
Amor.
That would be Hera (Juno, is Roman mythology) because Zeus (Jupiter) is Aphrodite's (Venus) father and he is married to her. (Aphrodite is foamborn so she has no mother).
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.
In Roman mythology, Saturn (Cronus in Greek mythology) was married to Ops (Rhea in Greek mythology).