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  2. Mars (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Mars Corotiacus is an equestrian Mars attested only on a votive from Martlesham in Suffolk. [168] A bronze statuette depicts him as a cavalryman, armed and riding a horse which tramples a prostrate enemy beneath its hooves. [169] Mars Lenus, or more often Lenus Mars, had a major healing cult at the capital of the Treveri (present-day Trier).

  3. Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus - Wikipedia

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    Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus (1992 [1]) is a book written by American author and relationship counselor John Gray.The book states that most common relationship problems between men and women are a result of fundamental psychological differences between the sexes, which the author exemplifies by means of its eponymous metaphor: that men and women are from distinct planets—men from ...

  4. The Complaint of Mars - Wikipedia

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    Together, Mars and Venus reigned over the skies until, finally, the time came for Mars to enter the house of Venus at his slowed pace until she finally overtook him. Unfortunately, Mars and Venus are then broken up by Phebus, the god of the sun. He burst hastily through the palace gates, while Venus and Mars are still in the bed chambers, and ...

  5. John Gray (American author) - Wikipedia

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    2002: Mars and Venus in the Workplace, ISBN 0732911141; Truly Mars & Venus; 2003: The Mars & Venus Diet and Exercise Solution; 2007: Why Mars and Venus Collide: Improving Relationships by Understanding How Men and Women Cope Differently with Stress; 2010: Venus on Fire, Mars on Ice – Hormonal Balance – The Key to Life, Love, and Energy

  6. Cupid - Wikipedia

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    Venus, Mars and Cupido by Joachim Wtewael, around 1610 Allegory with Venus, Mars, Cupid and Time (ca. 1625): in the unique interpretation of Guercino , winged Time points an accusing finger at baby Cupid, held in a net that evokes the snare in which Venus and Mars were caught by her betrayed husband Vulcan.

  7. Venus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Venus and Mars, with Cupid attending, in a wall painting from Pompeii. Like other major Roman deities, Venus was given a number of epithets that referred to her different cult aspects, roles, and her functional similarities to other deities.

  8. Venus in Pisces Trine Mars Retrograde in Cancer Stirs Up ...

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    With Venus in Pisces fueling your self-expression, all while Mars retrograde brings you a fresh, emotional perspective, a past lover or an impromptu trip could reignite the spark within you or ...

  9. Angélique Mongez - Wikipedia

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    Mongez’ principle works include her first major painting, Astyanax Snatched from His Mother (1802), Alexander Weeping Over the Death of the Wife of Darius I (1804), Theseus and Pirithous (1806), Orpheus in Hell (1808), The Death of Adonis (1810), Perseus and Andromeda (1812), Mars and Venus (1814), Saint Martin Sharing his Cloak with a Beggar ...