Venilia (pronounced /vəˈnɪliə/, or as Latin Venīlia) is a Roman deity associated with the winds and the sea.
According to Virgil and Ovid, she was a nymph, the sister of Amata and the wife of Janus[1] (or Faunus),[2] with whom she had three children: Turnus, Juturna, and Canens.
[2] She and Salacia are the paredrae of Neptune.
The Venilia Mons, a mountain on Venus, is named for her.
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