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 1   T-I|   against Troy, Apollo for her:~Venus was friendly to Trojans,
 2   T-I|         yet he was safe through Venus’s power.~Fierce Neptune
 3  T-II|    straight away~by whom kindly Venus became Aeneas’s mother.~
 4  T-II|       gift, the temple of Mars, Venus~stands joined to the Avenger,
 5  T-II|         Anchises reminds her of Venus, ~Endymion of Luna, Iasion
 6  T-II|         Homer tells of Mars and Venus~their bodies snared in a
 7  T-II|       with sin in her face,~but Venus, damp, too, wringing wet
 8  ExII|          Teucer was welcomed by Venus’s beloved Cyprus.~Why tell
 9  ExII|        strength’s not wasted by Venus’s ruinous passion:~she doesn10 ExIII|       of chastity:~she who with Venus’s beauty, Juno’s ways,~alone
11  ExIV| cherishes what they’ve made.~As Venus remains the labour and glory
12  IBIS|       beneficent at your birth.~Venus did not shine, nor Jupiter,
13  IBIS|    Aethra’s grandson, killed by Venus’s anger,~may you an exile,
14   Ind|         See Metamorphoses X:681 Venus fell in love with him, but
15   Ind|        Aeneas~The Trojan son of Venus and Anchises. Aeneas escaped
16   Ind|     Book TII:253-312 The son of Venus and Anchises.~Book EI.I:
17   Ind|         III:1-108 As the son of Venus he is the half-brother of
18   Ind|         The god of love, son of Venus (Aphrodite). He is often
19   Ind|        of Aeneas by the goddess Venus. Aeneas rescued him from
20   Ind|        TII:253-312 The lover of Venus.~Book EI.I:1-36 Rescued
21   Ind|         the Great, who depicted Venus Aphrodite, rising from the
22   Ind|         Cos, and creator of the Venus (Aphrodite) Anadyomene,
23   Ind|     Book EII.II:1-38 He wounded Venus and Mars in the Trojan War.~ ~
24   Ind|       goddess (as Adonis was of Venus, and Attis of Cybele), and
25   Ind|       illict love.~Ibis:541-596 Venus made him fall in love with
26   Ind|       He also tells of Mars and Venus trapped by Hephaestus, and
27   Ind|        Leucothoë by Neptune, at Venus’s request.~Book EIII.VI:
28   Ind|        morning star (the planet Venus in dawn aspect).~Book TI.
29   Ind|         The statues of Mars and Venus were inside the shrine while
30   Ind|       the lobby. The statues of Venus Genetrix and Mars by Arcesilaus
31   Ind|      act by Hephaestus (Vulcan) Venus’s husband.~Book TV.II:45-
32   Ind|       fled to Cyprus, sacred to Venus.~~ Teucri~Book TI.II:1-74
33   Ind|         Greek hero, who wounded Venus and Mars in the Trojan War,
34   Ind|         His tale of the Argo.~ ~Venus~The Goddess of Love. The
35   Ind|         Botticelli’s paintingVenus and MarsNational Gallery,
36   Ind|         Livia had the beauty of Venus. ~Ibis:209-250 In astrology
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