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Roses are ancient symbols of [[love]] and [[beauty]]. The rose was sacred to a number of [[goddess]]es (including [[Isis]] and [[Aphrodite]]), and is often used as a symbol of [[the Virgin Mary]]. 'Rose' means pink or red in a variety of languages (such as [[Romance languages]], [[Greek language|Greek]], and [[Polish language|Polish]]). | Roses are ancient symbols of [[love]] and [[beauty]]. The rose was sacred to a number of [[goddess]]es (including [[Isis]] and [[Aphrodite]]), and is often used as a symbol of [[the Virgin Mary]]. 'Rose' means pink or red in a variety of languages (such as [[Romance languages]], [[Greek language|Greek]], and [[Polish language|Polish]]). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Rosicrucian]] | ||
*[[A rose by any other name would smell as sweet]] | *[[A rose by any other name would smell as sweet]] | ||
*[[Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose]] | *[[Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose]] |
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Roses are ancient symbols of love and beauty. The rose was sacred to a number of goddesses (including Isis and Aphrodite), and is often used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary. 'Rose' means pink or red in a variety of languages (such as Romance languages, Greek, and Polish).
See also
- Rosicrucian
- A rose by any other name would smell as sweet
- Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose
- "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden"
- The Name of the Rose, 1980, a novel by Umberto Eco
- Mademoiselle Rose
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