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Cupid has its roots in Greek mythology.<br />

He's the charming cherub that appears on Valentine's Day cards,<br />

often depicted with a bow and arrow — but how did Cupid become a<br />

common symbol of Valentine's Day? According to Time, the figure<br />

can actually be traced all the way back to 700 B.C., to the Greek god<br />

of love named Eros, who was actually a handsome, immortal man<br />

with the intimidating power to make people fall in love. It wasn't<br />

until the 4th century BC that the Romans adopted Eros into the<br />

image of a cute little boy with a bow and arrow, naming him "Cupid."<br />

By the turn of the 19th century, Cupid had become linked to Valentine's Day due to his love<br />

matching powers. Get more fun facts from : https://www.goodhousekeeping.com<br />

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