Cupid is one of the most popular Gods of all time. He can bring love and romance into your life just by firing the Arrow of Desire. Anyone struck by Cupid’s arrow gets well and truly shafted. Cupid is the Roman version of the Greek Love God Eros. For some reason the romantic ...
Venus was struck by her son Cupid’s arrows, and she instantly fell deeply in love with Adonis. They stayed together for a long time until Adonis died from wild animals while on a hunt. Venus had warned him not to go, but he didn’t listen. He thought that because of his beauty not...
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The new-made bride is led to the lofty heavens; Phoebus [Apollon] a stately anthem sings, with his locks flowing down his shoulders, and twin Cupides [Erotes] brandish their torches. Jupiter [Zeus] lays aside his fiery weapons and, when Bacchus comes, abhors his thunderbolt. While the ...
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Wall painting (mid-1st century AD) from which the House of Venus and Mars at Pompeii takes its nameScenes of Venus and Mars in Roman art often ignore the adulterous implications of their union, and take pleasure in the good-looking couple attended by Cupid or multiple Loves (amores)...
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The statue is not only an incredible work of art because of its master sculpting but for the detailed story it tells as you walk around it—something you have to see for yourself. Legend has it that Apollo encountered Daphne and Eros (or Cupid) when he was walking throug...
The goddess Venus and her son Cupid Evidence, such as stone circles at Stonehenge, suggest men as far back as the stone age had understood the meaning of seasons, the importance of spring and it’s importance for survival and eventually for agriculture. There is much supporting evidence suggest...