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An intricately carved gold ring containing a stone engraved with an image of Cupid — a god associated with erotic love — has been discovered near the village of Tangley in the United Kingdom ...
Cupid, the ancient Roman god of love, is a universal symbol of Valentine’s Day who has inspired artists for centuries. Often appearing as a winged infant in artists’ depictions, carrying a bow ...
Archaeologists in southwestern England have discovered a nearly 2,000-year-old figurine of the god Cupid along the route of a former Roman road. As Matty Airey reports for the Gloucestershire ...
You may have to wait another year to track Santa again. But Cupid is on his way to town next month. Here's the god of love's favorite Florida cities.
November 28, 2015 Nude god Cupid appears on 1,700-year-old ring found in U.K. Researchers say discovery points to the importance of the mischievous god in ancient Roman society ...
In Roman culture, Cupid was the child of the goddess Venus, popularly known today as the goddess of love, and Mars, the god of war.
Cupid may seem like a strange figure to slap on Valentine’s Day cards, but his connection to love and romance dates back centuries. Before he was a chubby, winged cherub, Cupid was a fearsome deity.
Discover Cupid's origin story, symbolism, and intriguing facts. Learn about the Roman god of love's connection to Valentine's Day and his enduring cultural impact.
POPULAR depictions of Cupid portray him as a winged infant, carrying a bow and arrow. This Valentine's Day, we are reminded that when Cupid is around, love comes easy. His arrows have the power to ...
An image of Cupid was covered over in “Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window” for nearly 300 years. Now that he’s back on show, the famous painting looks quite different.