Pomona was the Roman goddess of fruit trees. The Romans who conquered Britain brought apple trees with them and the Celts who were conquered believed that the pentagram formed by the seeds in the core of an apple represented fertility. The game of bobbing for apples was born of this tradition.
The tradition of bobbing for apples came from the celebration of Roman festivals. There was a day to honor Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and trees. The symbol of Pomona is the apple. This Roman festival was incorporated into the Celtic celebration of Samhain when Rome invaded the Celts. Bobbing for apples that is practiced today on Halloween comes from these ancient practices.
Bobbing for apples is a result of the Feast of Pomona. The Feast of Pomona was a Roman addition to the Celtic celebrations of Samhain, which has evolved into Halloween. Pomona was a Roman goddess and her symbol was an apple.
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The apple was representative of the goddess Pomona, the goddess of fruit trees. She was known for her great beauty and fertility. Celts believed that the pentagram was a fertility symbol and when an apple is sliced in half the seeds form a pentagram. The tradition of bobbing for apples sprang from this, and was a way to determine marriages. The first person to catch an apple would be the next one to marry, a tradition that is echoed in the modern "throwing of the bouquet" at weddings."
Venus , the Roman goddess of Love is associated with Valentine's Day , it is her honourary day .
venus, the roman goddess of love liked: doves, mirrors, golden apples, pleasure, and fertillity.
Venus, the Roman goddess of love, associated with Aphrodite.
Athena had the Roman name of Minerva. Minerva was a Roman goddess closely associated with the Greek goddess Athena.
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No, Aphrodite is Greek; she was however associated with the Roman goddess Venus.
The Roman's associated the Greek goddess Hestia with "Vesta".
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth. Her Roman name was Vesta.