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Venus was named by the ancient Romans after their goddess of love and beauty. The name has its roots in earlier cultures, including the Greeks, who referred to the planet as Aphrodite. The naming likely solidified during the classical period, around the 1st century BC, as Roman mythology became prominent. The planet has been known since ancient times, with its bright appearance making it easily recognizable in the sky.

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