They are a couple in the sense that they had an affair. Venus was married to Hephestus (Greek name).
The goddess named for Mars is Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
He is the son of goddess Venus and god Mars.
Vulcan the smith god but she had many affairs with Mars, god of war.
mars the god of war and venus the goddess of love and beauty.
Vulcan was his rival in love; Vulcan was Venus' husband. Mars was Venus' lover. Minerva was also a goddess of war, as was Mars.
The only planet not named after a Roman god is earth. Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune were named after Roman gods. Venus was named after a Roman goddess. Pluto, which has had it's status as a planet removed was also named after a Roman god.
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
Jupiter: god of the sky, Juno: goddess of marriage, Minerva: goddess of strategy, Mars: god of war, Venus ; goddess of beauty, Neptune: god of the sea, Pluto: god of the underworld, Vulcan: god of fire, Diana: goddess of the hunt, Vesta: goddess of the hearth
If you mean the one in Boston: Mars and Venus, of course, five cupids playing with Mars's armour and to the right a river god and goddess. To the left probably a wood nymph (dryad).
he was the son of Jupiterhe was the god of warhe had an affair with the goddess Venus (who was married to Vulcan)his Greek equivalent is Ares
they flirted and stuff in the stories but she's married to some ugly god that mades jewels