Venus
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See:
- Venus (goddess): the Roman goddess of love
- Venus (planet): the second closest planet to the Sun in our solar system
- In alchemy, the name Venus was used for the metal copper (since its name derives from Cyprus, the island of Venus)
- Venus de Milo, an ancient sculpture symbolizing an ideal of female beauty
- Venus of Willendorf: a more ancient statue which may have been a fertility icon
- Venus, Texas
- Venus (razor): a razor by Gillette made for shaving women's leg hair
- "Venus" is the title of a track on Television's 1977 album Marquee Moon.
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References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Venus" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

