In Roman mythology, Janus was the god of gates, doorways, beginnings and endings, and of time. Also in Roman mythology, Venus was the goddess of love, fertility, and beauty. They appear to have no connection with each other.
Janus is a Roman god, and not minor to the minds of ancient Romans.
Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and passages, does not have a direct counterpart in Greek mythology. However, he is sometimes associated with the Greek god Hermes due to their shared roles as guides and protectors of travelers.
I know one that isn't. Janus. Roman God of Doorways
Yes, she was adopted in the Roman goddess Venus. Most of the Roman gods were adopted from the Greek ones and so most of their duties were very much similar.
Janus, gods of beginnings (January) and endings.
Venus is a Roman God, so, no.
Cupid.
None of them was a real person or being. They are creations of human beings. You might note that Janus was a Roman god.
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the planets were named after the roman gods. Venus was named after roman goddess's.
mars venus Pluto jopiter Saturn