This is the Egyptian goddess of magic, love, and mothers.
Who is Isis?
This is the Greek goddess of love.
Who is Aphrodite?
This is the Roman goddess of love.
Who is Venus?
This is the Mesopotamian goddess of love.
Who is Ishtar?
This is the day Valentine's Day is celebrated.
What is February 14th?
This is the Egyptian goddess of love (hint: she has a cow head).
Who is Hathor?
This is the main god that fell in love with mortals all the time.
Who is Zeus?
Which planet is Venus?
The second planet from the sun.
This is the hero Ishtar tried to marry.
Who is Gilgamesh?
These are the colors of Valentine's Day.
What are red and pink?
This is what Hathor was the goddess of prior to becoming the goddess of love.
What is the goddess of war?
This is how Aphrodite was born.
This is what Cupid used to make people fall in love.
What is a bow and arrow?
This is the other thing Ishtar is the goddess of.
What is war?
This is the traditional question written on Valentine's Day cards.
What is 'Will you be my Valentine?'
This is what type of animal head Hathor had before she became a cow.
What is a lion?
This is the mortal that was so beautiful, he fell in love with himself and died staring at his reflection.
Who is Narcissus?
This is the type of animal Lupercus was, the god that the Romans celebrated on February 14th.
What is a wolf?
This is the animal Ishtar was known for at Nineveh.
What is a fish?
This is the Roman god or goddess most associated with Valentine's Day.
Who is Cupid?
This was Hathor's name before she became the goddess of love
Who is Sekhmet?
This is Aphrodite's son, the god of romantic love.
Who is Eros?
This is Venus' son, the god of romantic love.
Who is Cupid?
This is Ishtar's husband, according to Assyria.
Who is Ashur?
This is the other important day that happened to coincide with Valentine's Day this year.
What is Ash Wednesday?