Which roman god is pictured here cupid?
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Cupid was the son Venus.
Venus was the goddess of love.
Cupid was also known as Amor. His name was derived from the word Cupido which means desire.
Cupid was occasionally considered as a beautiful adolescent child having wings or no wings.
He was a mischievous and playful child since childhood.
Venus was the goddess of love.
Cupid was also known as Amor. His name was derived from the word Cupido which means desire.
Cupid was occasionally considered as a beautiful adolescent child having wings or no wings.
He was a mischievous and playful child since childhood.
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The Greek Counterpart of Cupid is Eros.
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Cupid was a Roman god associated with love, desire or affection. It is believed that Venus- the "goddess of beauty" was the mother of Cupid. No mention is made regarding the father and several myths are associated with the same. Some believe that the "god of war", Mars was his father. Others say that the messengers of Gods - Mercury was his father. He is often shown winged with his symbols, the arrow and the torch. His "Greek counterpart" is "Eros".
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