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Who Was the Roman God of Love? When we think of our Roman God of Love, Cupid
appears in our minds. He's not always exactly as he appears. The father of Venus
(Aphrodite) as well as Mars, the god of war, Mars is also the god of love and
desire as well as erotic attraction. His quiver and bow are packed with gold
arrows of affection and leaden arrows of abstention. The frenzied tricks he
performed enthralled everyone.    Cupid    Cupid has been a favorite of artists
throughout the centuries. The meaning behind Cupid's face can vary, but it is a
symbol of beauty and power. In the realm of poetry, art and drama (including
painting and sculpture) and the tale of Cupid and Psyche is told. The story's
sexuality is according to contemporary standards, but it's also an instance of
loving and caring relationships that transcends desire.    The story is rooted
in Greek mythology. the tale of Cupid and Psyche is a timeless tale. The story's
origin was the incest and lust. In later times, it was connected with love that
is true. Cupid like other Roman gods, did not have statues or sacred sites. On
the other hand, in artwork, he was typically depicted as an acrobatic young man
with a quiver and bow. There is a belief that the initial name given to this god
is Eros. He was also thought to be the father of Venus and Mars.    The story
follows Cupid becomes infatuated with a girl who is named Psyche. The attraction
is ignited by her beauty, so he lures her with his magical bows. Psyche can
withstand his charms, but she is in deep love with the power of the arrows. It
isn't a pleasant experience for her mother which is why she tells Cupid to
return to Venus. Cupid is attentive to her advice and is unwilling to leave his
passion to Psyche. They then get reunited in the heavenly palace. Cupid asks
Zeus for permission to perform their marriage. Zeus agrees in exchange for
Cupid's future assistance with choice maidens. The god offers Psyche Ambrosia,
an immortal drink.    Roman goddesses of love are typically shown holding a
lyre, or bow and arrow. His flowing, long hair is set off by a radiant
appearance. Laurel garland can be worn at his neck to serve in a symbolic
representation of the Virgilian saying "amor vincit Omnia" and means love
triumphs over all. He appears mischievous because of his exuberant personality.
He has no regard for propriety or morality and infuses enthusiasm into hearts
that otherwise be legal single. His frolicsome god even attracted his
mother-in-law, leading her to engage in numerous sexual affairs.    Venus   
Venus was the Roman goddess of beauty, love fertility, beauty, and gardens.
Also, she was one of the mothers of Cupid and shoots arrows of enamoration in
the hearts of both men and women. Cupid, the romantic god featured in a variety
of Valentine's Day greeting cards and Renaissance artworks and paintings, is a
cherubic image. The time of his popularity was during the Middle Ages, and
during the Renaissance as the fascination with mythology resurfaced, he became
extremely famous.    Venus Like Aphrodite of Greek mythology is a pretty young
woman, with beautiful golden locks and delicate features. The most common image
of her is holding an unborn child or flower to show her maternal side. Although
she is usually shown naked, her modesty is more than a mere subject of sexual
desire.    Venus was officially incorporated into the Roman pantheon around the
3rd century BCE. It is said that Venus was instrumental in helping Rome win the
Punic Wars with the Carthaginians. She also enjoys a reputation of being a
goddess known for her beauty, romance, and seduction. Her name was regarded as
the mother of Aeneas who was the father of Rome and Julius Caesar publicly
linked his family's heritage to her lineage.    The Romans are also believed to
have venerated the old Greek gods Eros and Aphrodite at their temples as well as
identifying Venus as a deity with these. Contrary to Aphrodite and Eros, Venus
was a goddess of love. Roman Venus was identified with passion in addition to
love and she was jealous of her son's romance with Psyche who was a mortal woman
whom she loved.    This jealousy can be seen in the mythology about Venus's
daughters, Cupid as well as Psyche. Cupid is the lover of all mortal women and
men, while Psyche has a strong bond with her husband Eros. Cupid has a playful,
sexual side that's often shown through his fun-loving tricks and games. Cupid
shoots love arrows, without considering his morality or the character of his
victims.    The earliest known statue of Venus found is an enormous one
depicting her seated on an altar along with a bird. The Louvre is home to a
statue of Venus dating back to the 2nd or 3rd century BCE. Long dark hair of the
woman is decorated with gold trimmings. The dress she is wearing is covered in
gold. Her colors remain vivid to highlight her lovely features and showing the
holes in her ears where she used to wear earrings.    Psyche    As the eldest
daughter of a unnamed king queen Psyche was incredibly beautiful. Her beauty was
so stunning that even Aphrodite wasn't able to match her. Venus was upset
because the people were beginning to worship Psyche rather than Aphrodite. So
she ordered her child Cupid to help Psyche become a lover of the most vile man. 
  Cupid accepted the challenge He was however so fascinated by his mother's
beauty that he fell in love himself. To prevent himself from getting into the
same trap as her, he made himself unnoticeable to Psyche. At night, he would
stay with her in a secret place in her bed, and they were not permitted to see
his face. But one day, as she leaned over her lamp to take a more detailed to
him, a drop oil dropped onto his forehead, which woke him awake. He was so upset
that the oil sank away with no word, leaving her without a voice and
heartbroken.    Psyche was determined to never fall into love once more, but
when the years passed as she saw her twin sisters wed and become parents
beginning to get worried about making a mess of her family. The oracle she
visited to see what could be done but the outcome was frightening. The oracle
told her that she was bound to marry an animal-like dragon that would roam all
over the globe, torturing everyone with iron and flames.    After that, she
traveled throughout the world looking for her mysterious love. The desperate
effort to win her husband's love ended up failing and she ended up being to the
aid of Venus. Her work was gruelling by the goddess, which included traversing a
river, and stealing gold-colored wool from sheep, which another source
identifies as the Helios's.    Cupid was waiting to greet her to come back after
she had completed her work. Cupid was so impressed by her solitude that began to
poke himself in the forehead in an innocent manner. The incident woke him up and
made him realise that he fell for Psyche. He then made himself known to her, and
in the end, they tied the knot. They were however not immortal. They could only
last a brief moment before returning home to Underworld.    Aphrodite    In
Greek mythology Aphrodite was the god of love, beauty pleasure, procreation, and
love. The mythological goddess is usually depicted as an attractive woman
sporting lengthy, golden hair. The majority of her pictures show light blue
eyes. However, sometimes they're green. The majority of the time her appearance
is unadorned. In some cases, however, there's instances when she's joined by
animals or children. Her most renowned statue is the Venus de Milo statue, which
is located situated in the Louvre Museum located in Paris, France.     
Aphrodite was regarded by Greeks to be among the most gorgeous goddesses. Her
image is frequently portrayed as a role model for beauty among humans. There
were many temples dedicated to her within Greece which included Athens, Corinth,
Sparta as well as Cythera. Click Here! of the Mediterranean also revered her.   
Aphrodite was the child of Zeus and Dione the deity of Godhead. The myth of
Aphrodite states that she was originated from the sea's foam which bubbled when
Uranus was slain and thrown his genitals into the ocean. In Hesiod's Theogony
she had the ability to create humanity to love. In addition, she was the
patroness of fertility for women and the birth of infants. Additionally, she
protected sailors on the sea.    Aphrodite was adored by both men and women.
Hera as well as Athena and Athena, who were looking to present a certain apple
to an Troy prince, caused Hermes to start a contest between them, to determine
who would be the winner. Aphrodite was the winner and later fell for a Trojan
prince who was named Anchises. He was enticed by her pretense to be virginal. In
the end, she came out to him and offered him a boy of noble origin.    When it
came to the Trojan war, Aphrodite supported the Trojans. She also protected her
son Aeneas against the fury of Diomedes, Diomedes, the Trojan hero. Her marriage
was later to Hephaistos. Her children comprise Eros who is the Greek god of love
and Hermaphroditos The god of hermaphrodites.    The Romans revered Aphrodite as
Venus, Goddess of Love. Her numerous attributes include an emerald girdle and
mirror full of magic which made people fall in love. Doves and swallows were
among her most loved.   

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