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  1. Venus adalah salah satu dewi yang terkenal dalam sejarah mitologi Romawi. Dewi ini diasosiasikan dengan cinta kecantikan, identik dengan Afrodit dan Etruscan deity Turan dari mitologi Yunani. Penggambaran Venus merupakan gabungan di antara keduanya.

  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.

  3. Venus, Kejora (Bahasa Melayu) , Makbram (Bahasa Biak) atau Zohrah adalah planet terdekat kedua dari Matahari setelah Merkurius. Planet ini mengorbit Matahari selama 224,7 hari Bumi. Venus tidak memiliki satelit alami dan dinamai dari dewi cinta dan kecantikan dalam mitologi Romawi.

    • Zohrah (الزهرة, ), bintang kejora
    • 108.939.000 km, 0,728 213 sa
    • 107.477.000 km, 0,718 440 au
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VenusVenus - Wikipedia

    Venus is a primary feature of the night sky, and so has been of remarkable importance in mythology, astrology and fiction throughout history and in different cultures. The English name of Venus was originally the ancient Roman name for it.

    • 35.02 km/s
    • −243.0226 d (retrograde)
    • 6.52 km/h (1.81 m/s)
  5. Like the Greek goddess Aphrodite, Venus is described as a beautiful female with jurisdiction over love, sexuality, fertility, and sometimes even sacred prostitution. It is likely that Venus, borrowed significant aspects from the attributes of surrounding goddesses and even distant Indo-European celestial cousins.

  6. May 18, 2018 · Philosophy and Religion. Ancient Religions. Venus (mythology) views 2,333,170 updated May 18 2018. Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, played an important role in Roman mythology. She began as a minor agricultural deity of ancient Italy associated with gardens and fields. Temples to Venus were built in several early Latin cities.

  7. Venus, ancient Italian goddess associated with cultivated fields and gardens and later identified by the Romans with the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite. Venus de Milo, marble statue of Aphrodite from Melos, c. 150 bce; in the Louvre, Paris.

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