40 Facts About the Holiday of Love

40 Facts About the Holiday of Love

D.G. Hewitt - September 2, 2019

40 Facts About the Holiday of Love
To the Ancient Greeks, Cupid was an athletic, naughty bringer of love and hate. Wikimedia Commons.

26. In the ancient Greek myths, Cupid was athletic – and could bring hate as well as love

The Renaissance saw the reinvention of Cupid and gave us the icon of romance we know today Back in Ancient Rome, Cupid – who was, according to the mythology, the son of Venus, goddess of love – was an athletic young man. It was only during the Renaissance that artists began depicting him as a portly cherub. What’s more, Cupid also lost his mischievous side. The Romans said that he carried two arrows with him – one to make people fall in love, the second to make them hate each other.

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