Goddess of Love
The "Goddess of Love" often refers to Aphrodite in ancient Greek mythology. She is known as the deity of love, beauty, and desire, embodying the ideal of romantic attraction. Aphrodite is frequently depicted as a beautiful woman, often accompanied by symbols such as doves, roses, and myrtles, which represent love and beauty.
In Roman mythology, the equivalent of Aphrodite is Venus. Like her Greek counterpart, Venus represents love and fertility, and she plays a significant role in various myths, including the story of the Trojan War. Both goddesses have inspired countless works of art, literature, and culture throughout history.