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List of Gods : "Venus" - 44 records

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Name ▲▼Origin ▲▼Description ▲▼
Planet name
"Anael"
Babylon Aka Hanael or Aniel, an angel in Jewish lore and angelology, and is often included in lists as being one of the seven archangels. Haniel is generally åśśociated with the planet Venus. Babylon
Archangel name
"Anael"
Christian The prince of the Archangels and one of the seven angels of creation. He is in charge of Fridays, Venus, the moon and human sexuality. Christian

"Appiades"
Roman Five divinities whose temple stood near the fountains of Appius, in Rome. Their names are Venus, Pallas, Concord, Peace, and Vesta. They were represented on horse-back, like Amazons. Roman
Nymph name
"Appias"
Roman A nymph of the Appian well, which was situated not far from the temple of Venus Genitrix in the forum of Julius Caesar. It was surrounded by statues of nymphs, who were called Appiades. Roman
Deity name
"Arvenus"
Gaelic A local tribal deity
God name
"Auseklis"
Latvian A Latvian god, and the personification of Venus. He is third most popular deity in Latvian mythology after Saule and Me-ness.
Goddess name
"Baltis"
Pre - Islamic / Arabian Local goddess. Known from Carrhae in western Mesopotamia and identified as the apotheosis of the planet Venus....

"Barbata"
Roman The bearded, a surname of Venus among the Romans.
Goddess name
"Branwen"
Ireland / Welsh / Manx Venus of the Northern Seas and a goddess of love. Ireland / Welsh / Manx
Goddess name
"Branwen/ Branwyn"
Irish / Manx / Wales The Venus of the Northern Seas & a goddess of love
Goddess name
"Caelestis"
Carthaginian / North Africa moon goddess. The Romanized form of the Punic goddess TANIT. Elsewhere she became syncretized into the cult of APHRODITE-VENUS. Annual games were held in her honor. She was brought to Rome in the form of an abstract block of stone (like that of KYBELE from Pessinus) and became popular there during the early part of the third century AD; in this guise she was known as the “mighty protectress of the Tarpeian hill.”...

"Caligorant"
Egyptian An Egyptian giant and cannibal who used to entrap strangers with a hidden net. This net was made by Vulcan to catch Mars and Venus, Mercury stole it for the purpose of catching Chloris, and left it in the temple of Anubis; Caligorant stole it thence. At length Astolpho blew his magic horn, and the giant ran affrighted into his own net, which dragged him to the ground. Whereupon Astolpho made the giant his captive, and despoiled him of his net.

"Calva"
Roman A surname of Venus at Rome, which is derived by some from the verb calvere, to mock or annoy.
Goddess name
"Camenae"
Roman Goddesses of springs, wells and fountains, or water nymphs of Venus . They were wise, and sometimes gave prophecies of the future. There were four Camenae: Carmenta, Egeria, Antevorta, and Postvorta. Roman

"Cloacina / Cluacina"
Greek a surname of Venus, under which she is mentioned at Rome in very early times.
Nymph name
"Cymodoce"
Roman A sea nymph and companion of Venus. Roman
Goddess name
"Ebech"
Canaan Old mountain god who was overcome by Inanna, the goddess of war, love and the planet Venus. Canaan
Planet name
"Eurabatres"
Greek An angel from the planet Venus.
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