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[[File:Sandro Botticelli - La nascita di Venere - Google Art Project - edited.jpg|thumb|400px|''[[w:The Birth of Venus|The Birth of Venus]]'']]
* The [[Greek Mythology|Greek goddess]] Aphrodite was intended to be this as the goddess of love and beauty, and naturally, the literal personification of Fanservice.
* Likewise, her [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture|Roman counterpart]] Venus was the personification of beauty, and is often [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|depicted as naked in artwork]], including Sandro Botticelli's famous "[[httpw://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/Birth_of_Venus_Botticelli.jpg/380px-Birth_of_Venus_Botticelli.jpgThe Birth of Venus|The "Birth of Venus"]]" (pictured here).
** Even more likewise, the likely inspiration for both goddesses is the extremely popular Canaanite goddess Astarte.
* Don't forget about Helen of Troy. There was a [[The Trojan War|war]] fought over her, afterall.
* There's also Freyja of [[Norse Mythology]]. She's the Norse goddess of love, beauty, lust, [[Gold Fever|gold]] and [[Lady of War|female]] [[Action Girl|warriors]]. She's described in most myths as a [[Blue Eyes|blue-eyed]] [[Hair of Gold|blonde]] with a [[Fetish Fuel|voluptuous body]] and [[Boobs of Steel|ample bosom]]. She also [[Really Gets Around]], apparently.
 
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