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 +*[[:Image:MarsVenus.jpg|Mars and Venus]] [[Aphrodite#Marriage with Hephaestus|under the net which her husband Vulcan has designed to catch them]]
*[[Venus, Vulcan and Mars]] *[[Venus, Vulcan and Mars]]
*[[Venus and Mars (Botticelli) ]] *[[Venus and Mars (Botticelli) ]]
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Venus, Mars, Vulcan

Venus was the consort of Vulcan. Mars was the lover of Venus.

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