The Birth of Venus, a painting by the Italian artist Botticelli, depicts the goddess Venus at the shore after her birth.
Romans believed Venus to be the most beautiful of all Roman gods and goddesses. Like her Greek goddess counterpart, Aphrodite ...
The Venus de Milo is one of the most representative statues of ancient Greece, it is immediately recognizable by its missing ...
and is believed to be a depiction of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. Archaeologist Anthony Beechey said: "This has been the most exciting find of my career in archaeology so far. "The figurine ...
Venus was believed to be the mother of Aeneas ... She therefore combined the duties of several Roman goddesses, including Cybele, Aphrodite and Demeter. The trade and travel that was integral ...
The chorus of this song makes the link between the many deities of Roman mythology and the planets ... Diana’s hunting, Venus spreading love, Neptune in the ocean, Apollo making music, Janus ...