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The Epithets of Venus: How Rome Understood Its Goddess of Love

May 22, 2026April 11, 2026 by Theo Mercer
Multiple statues of Venus representing her different epithets, including Venus Genetrix and Venus Victrix, displayed in a Roman temple setting.

Venus was not one goddess. She was Venus Genetrix, Venus Victrix, Venus Verticordia — each a different face of the same divine power, each with its own temple, its own history, and its own specific claim on Roman life.

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