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  1. Venus with a Mirror (Venus dengan cermin) oleh Titian, 1555 Patung Vénus de Milo di museum Louvre, Prancis. 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 ...

  2. Venus (/ ˈ v iː n ə s /) 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. 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.

  5. 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". [30] Venus is close to spherical due to its slow rotation. [31]

    • 35.02 km/s
    • −243.0226 d (retrograde)
    • 6.52 km/h (1.81 m/s)
  6. ancientmythology.net › roman-mythology › venusVenus – Ancient Mythology

    Venus was the mother of Aeneas, the Trojan hero who survived the Greek destruction of Troy and, according to Roman mythology, sailed to Italy. His descendants, Romulus and Remus, would go on to found Rome. This divine lineage positioned Venus as a goddess of personal desire and fertility and as a pivotal figure in Rome’s national identity and ...

  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 had no worship in Rome in early times, as the scholar Marcus Terentius Varro (116–27 bce) shows, attesting that he could find no mention

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