Venus Verticordia

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Venus Verticordia is a Roman aspect of the goddess Venus revered as the protector and moral guide of women’s chastity and the changer of hearts toward virtue.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Venus Erycina 1

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
aspect of Venus
deity of chastity
associatedWith chastity
female virtue
moral reform
sexual morality
contrastedWith more erotic aspects of Venus
cultAssociatedWith public morality
regulation of sexual conduct
epithetOf Venus NERFINISHED
equivalentOf Aphrodite in Greek mythology NERFINISHED
hasCultCenter Rome NERFINISHED
hasCultType public cult
state cult
hasDomain Roman mythology NERFINISHED
Roman religion
hasEpithetMeaning Venus the Changer of Hearts NERFINISHED
hasFunction guarding marital fidelity
promoting moral behavior among women
turning hearts from vice to virtue
hasGender female
hasMoralAspect conversion from lust to chastity
hasRole changer of hearts toward virtue
moral guide of women
protector of women’s chastity
hasTemple Temple of Venus Verticordia NERFINISHED
hasTempleLocation Rome NERFINISHED
hasVirtueDomain fides in marriage
pudicitia
invokedFor moral purification
protection of brides
protection of young women
languageOfName Latin
nameComponent Venus NERFINISHED
Verticordia NERFINISHED
partOfPantheon Roman pantheon
typeOf moralizing aspect of Venus
veneratedAs guardian of women’s hearts
protector of female modesty
worshippedBy Roman citizens
Roman women
worshippedIn ancient Rome NERFINISHED

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Venus epithet Venus Verticordia
Temples of Venus hasDeityAspect Venus Verticordia
this entity surface form: Venus Erycina
Temples of Venus hasDeityAspect Venus Verticordia
Venus the Victorious contrastedWith Venus Verticordia