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  1. Prende [2] Venus ( / ˈviːnəs /) [a] 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.

  2. The Birth of Venus. Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus (c. 1484–1486). Tempera on canvas. 172.5 cm × 278.9 cm (67.9 in × 109.6 in). Uffizi, Florence. Detail: the face of Venus. The Birth of Venus ( Italian: Nascita di Venere [ˈnaʃʃita di ˈvɛːnere]) is a painting by the Italian artist Sandro Botticelli, probably executed in the mid ...

  3. Venus of Poetry. Venus of Urbino. Venus Persuading Helen to Love Paris. Venus plays the Harp. Venus Verticordia (Rossetti) Venus Weeping for Adonis (Poussin) Venus with a Mirror. Venus with a Satyr and Two Cupids.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VenusVenus - Wikipedia

    Venus is one of the four terrestrial planets in the Solar System, meaning that it is a rocky body like Earth. It is similar to Earth in size and mass and is often described as Earth's "sister" or "twin". [32] Venus is close to spherical due to its slow rotation. [33]

  5. Venus was a major Roman goddess principally associated with love, beauty and fertily, as well as ploughlands and gardens. She was considered the ancestor of the Roman people by way of its mythological progenitor, Aeneas, and therefore played a pivotal role in many Roman religious festivals and myths. Since many of the figures of Roman mythology ...

  6. Jan 10, 2021 · The Aztecs considered the planet Venus to literally be Quetzalcoatl either as the divine being or as the historical leader embodying the god who had been unjustly exiled. Quetzalcoatl using the attributes of Ehecatl the wind god, thus representing the winds that bring the rain. From the Codex Borgia.

  7. Nov 30, 2023 · Venus, in Roman mythology, was the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. She was considered the counterpart to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Venus was born from the sea foam after the Titan Cronus ( Saturn in Roman mythology) castrated his father Uranus and threw his genitals into the sea. According to Roman mythology, Venus emerged from the ...

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