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The Veneralia: Rome’s Festival of Venus Verticordia

Roman women honoring Venus during the festival of Veneralia in a flower-filled temple courtyard with offerings, incense, and a garlanded statue.

On April 1st, Rome’s matrons and prostitutes gathered at the same temples and baths to wash a goddess’s statue, bathe in myrtle water, and pray for better luck in love. The Veneralia was Venus’s festival — and it reveals a side of Roman religion that is easy to miss.