This is down to how you interperate it.
If you look at their differences, she is immortal and he mortal so they don't have a great family connection.
She disguises herself to get important infomation to her son about Libya and Dido whilst evading the need to stay any longer.
Also, it is important to note that her disguise is that of a Spartan girl. The description given to the Roman audience is that of a sexually provocative nature at the time so why would she want to do it if Aeneas is her son?
Venus
In the Aeneid: Book I, Venus conjures a cloud to shroud Aeneas and his friend, Achates, so that they can enter the city of Carthage without being seen.
Aeneas, the hero of Virgil's Aeneid, falls in love with Dido while taking refuge in her kingdom. Venus makes Aeneas fall in love with Dido and vice versa.
Aeneas' father is Anchises - a mortal. Anchises is visited in Book VI of the Aeneid where Aeneas discovers that his father is among the blessed dead. (More than a ghost, but less than a god: something like a minor Roman Catholic saint).aeneas' father was anchises (his mother was venus)Ankhises
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Aeneas is the son of the Trojan Anchises and the Goddess of Love, Venus.
In Virgil's "Aeneid," the god Mercury is sent by Jupiter to deliver a message to Aeneas, urging him to leave Carthage and continue his journey to fulfill his destiny in Italy. Additionally, Aeneas receives guidance from the goddess Venus, who reassures him about his mission and the eventual founding of Rome. Throughout his journey, divine intervention plays a crucial role in steering Aeneas toward his fate as the progenitor of the Roman people.
In Roman mythology, Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, is often associated with two primary children: Cupid, the god of desire, and Aeneas, a Trojan hero who plays a central role in Virgil's "Aeneid." Some sources also mention other figures as her children, but Cupid and Aeneas are the most widely recognized. In Greek mythology, Venus corresponds to Aphrodite, who similarly has Cupid (Eros) as her notable offspring.
Venus
Aeneas is stopped from killing Helen by the goddess Venus, who appears in the form of Aeneas' mother, and reminds him of his destiny to found a new city through piety and virtue, not bloodshed and vengeance. Venus reminds Aeneas that Helen's actions were guided by the gods during the Trojan War.
aeneas was a Trojan hero who went to Italy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!aeneas was also the son of venus (mother) and anchises (father-mortal) he had a brother, cupid.
Aeneas is mortal because of the mortality of his father, Anchises. Venus was with the mortal Anchises and bore their son, Aeneas, who was a "half-blood," so to speak, and therefore mortal.