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'''Aphrodite''' was the [[Greek]] Goddess of Beauty and Love. She was called [[Venus]] by the Romans, after the evening star (which we know today is a [[planet]] called [[Venus]]).
 
'''Aphrodite''' was the [[Greek]] Goddess of Beauty and Love. She was called [[Venus]] by the Romans, after the evening star (which we know today is a [[planet]] called [[Venus]]).
  
Aphrodite was married to [[Ares]], the god of War, but she was secretly in love with [[Hephaestus]] (Vulcan), the blacksmith god.
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Aphrodite was married to [[Hephaestus]] (Vulcan), the blacksmith god but she was secretly in love with [[Ares]], the god of War.

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Aphrodite was the Greek Goddess of Beauty and Love. She was called Venus by the Romans, after the evening star (which we know today is a planet called Venus).

Aphrodite was married to Hephaestus (Vulcan), the blacksmith god but she was secretly in love with Ares, the god of War.