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c. 84 BCE – 54 BCE,
Catullus,
Carmina 3.1:
- Lugete, O Veneres Cupidinesque
- Mourn, O Venuses and Cupids
45 BCE,
Cicero,
De Natura Deorum 3.23.59:
- Venus prima Caelo et Die nata, cuius Eli delubrum vidimus; altera spuma procreata, ex qua et Mercurio Cupidinem secundum natum accepimus; tertia Iove nata et Diona, quae nupsit Volcano, sed ex ea et Marte natus Anteros dicitur; quarta Syria Cyproque concepta, quae Astarte vocatur, quam Adonidi nupsisse proditum est.
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