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27, Dec, 2008
Amor is the Latin word for "love." Amor was the son of Venus. He was born from a golden egg. He was a small person with wings. Amor carried around a bow and some arrows. He would shoot the arrow at a victim and once it struck the victim's heart,...
másMantener contacto con la gente que nos gusta
27, Dec, 2008
Para que una amistad crezca, es necesario alimentarla. Si dos personas que se gustan conocen más información la una de la otra, la progresiva intimidad llevará a una unión más firme.
Si un amigo nos ofrece una invitación, será conveniente que la aceptemos para animarle a compartir sus experiencias. Mostrarnos abiertos...
másLos mayores se apuntan a la informática
27, Dec, 2008
Vencer el miedo a los ordenadores para 'no caducarse' y, de paso, conseguir que la brecha digital sea cada vez menor entre generación y generación son los motivos por los que cada día más personas mayores utilizan los ordenadores.
Cada vez son más las personas de la tercera edad que deciden...
másLos celos que nos matan
27, Dec, 2008
El que es celoso, no es nunca celoso por lo que ve; con lo que se imagina basta.
Jacinto Benavente (1866-1954) Dramaturgo español.
El que no tiene celos no está enamorado.
San Agustín (354-439) Obispo y filósofo.
Cuando el hombre es celoso, molesta; cuando no lo es, irrita.
Refrán
El...
másChistes de amor
27, Dec, 2008
Después del desayuno el esposo dudoso le pregunta a su esposa.
Mi amor, si yo me muero, ¿Tu llorarías por mí?
Y ella le responde:
Claro mi amor, si tu sabes que yo lloro por cualquier cosa.
Un hombre ejecutivo destinado temporalmente en Paris por negocios, recibe una carta de su...
másSep 05, 2010
Amor is the Latin word for "love." Amor was the son of Venus. He was born from a golden egg. He was a small person with wings. Amor carried around a bow and some arrows. He would shoot the arrow at a victim and once it struck the victim's heart, the victim would fall in love. Amor is used as a synonym for the Roman god, Cupid.
Venus
by Micha F. Lindemans
The Roman goddess of love and beauty, but originally a vegetation goddess and patroness of gardens and vineyards. Later, under Greek influence, she was equated with Aphrodite and assumed many of her aspects. Her cult originated from Ardea and Lavinium in Latium. The oldest temple known of Venus dates back to 293 BCE, and was inaugurated on August 18. Later, on this date the Vinalia Rustica was observed. A second festival, that of the Veneralia, was celebrated on April 1 in honor of Venus Verticordia, who later became the protector against vice. Her temple was built in 114 BCE. After the Roman defeat near Lake Trasum in 215 BCE, a temple was built on the Capitol for Venus Erycina. This temple was officially opened on April 23, and a festival, the Vinalia Priora, was instituted to celebrate the occasion.
Venus is the daughter of Jupiter, and some of her lovers include Mars and Vulcan, modeled on the affairs of Aphrodite. Venus' importance rose, and that of her cult, through the influence of several Roman political leaders. The dictator Sulla made her his patroness, and both Julius Caesar and the emperor Augustus named her the ancestor of their (Julian) family: the 'gens Julia' was Aeneas, son of Venus and the mortal Anchises. Ceasar introduced the cult of Venus Genetrix, the goddess of motherhood and marriage, and built a temple for her in 46 BCE. She was also honored in the temple of Mars Ultor. The last great temple of Venus was built by the emperor Hadrianus near the Colusseum in 135 CE.
Roman statues and portraits of Venus are usually identical to the Greek representations of Aphrodite.
Cupid
by Micha F. Lindemans
The Roman god of love and the son of Venus. He is a small, winged boy, blindfolded, carrying bow and arrows. The arrows, once struck the heart, makes the victim fall in love. He is also portrayed as a young man with his beloved Psyche, with Venus or with a small group of winged infants (the Amoretti or Amorini). Some traditions say that he was born from a silver egg.
His Greek equivalent is Eros. The name is derived from the Latin cupido, "desire".







