4. The Romans, who appropriated Aphrodite and named her Venus, had her son Cupid use roses “to bribe the God of Silence to hush Venus’s amorous escapades,” turning the flower into a symbol for secrecy. Roman dining room ceilings sported roses to remind guests to keep conversations secret, or “sub rosa,” a term that today connotes confidentially.4
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Published June 9, 2015 at 5312 × 2988 in The Rose in History: Power, Beauty and the Sweet Smell of Success
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