Venus (godform)
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- | '''Venus''' is the Roman goddess of love, equivalent to Greek Aphrodite and Etruscan Turan. | + | '''Venus''' is the Roman goddess of love, equivalent to Greek [[Aphrodite (godform)|Aphrodite]] and Etruscan [[Turan (godform)|Turan]]. |
Her cult began in Ardea and Lavinium, Latium. On August 18, 293 BC, her oldest temple was built. August 18 was then a festival called the Vinalia Rustica. On April 1, the Veneralia was celebrated in honor of Venus Verticordia, the protector against vice. On April 23, 215 BC, a temple was built on the Capitol dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasum. | Her cult began in Ardea and Lavinium, Latium. On August 18, 293 BC, her oldest temple was built. August 18 was then a festival called the Vinalia Rustica. On April 1, the Veneralia was celebrated in honor of Venus Verticordia, the protector against vice. On April 23, 215 BC, a temple was built on the Capitol dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasum. | ||
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Julius Caesar introduced Venus Genetrix as a goddess of motherhood and domesticity. | Julius Caesar introduced Venus Genetrix as a goddess of motherhood and domesticity. | ||
- | Her Greek equivilent is [[Aphrodite (godform)|Aphrodite]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*wikipedia. (2005). ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_%28mythology%29 Venus (mythology)]''. Retrieved on January 16, 2005. | *wikipedia. (2005). ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_%28mythology%29 Venus (mythology)]''. Retrieved on January 16, 2005. |
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Venus is the Roman goddess of love, equivalent to Greek Aphrodite and Etruscan Turan.
Her cult began in Ardea and Lavinium, Latium. On August 18, 293 BC, her oldest temple was built. August 18 was then a festival called the Vinalia Rustica. On April 1, the Veneralia was celebrated in honor of Venus Verticordia, the protector against vice. On April 23, 215 BC, a temple was built on the Capitol dedicated to Venus Erycina to commemorate the Roman defeat at Lake Trasum.
Julius Caesar introduced Venus Genetrix as a goddess of motherhood and domesticity.
References
- wikipedia. (2005). Venus (mythology) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_%28mythology%29). Retrieved on January 16, 2005.