Venus Verticordia
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title:
Venus Verticordia
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Venus Verticordia was an aspect of the Roman goddess Venus conceived as having the power to convert either virgins or sexually active women from dissolute desire (libido) to sexual virtue (pudicitia). Under this title, Venus was especially cultivated by married women, and on 1 April she was celebrated at the Veneralia festival with public bathing. The epithet Verticordia derives from the Latin words verto, "turn", and cor, the heart as "the seat of subjective experience and wisdom". The conversi
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Epithet of the Roman goddess Venus
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_Verticordia
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2015-12-15T01:45:38Z
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2024-09-15T22:07:20Z
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