Murcia was a lesser-known goddess in ancient Roman mythology, often associated with Venus as a surname. She had a temple near the Palatine Hill, situated at the foot of the Aventine Hill in Rome. The name "Murcia" was connected to the myrtle tree, a symbol of Venus, leading to her being referred to as "Venus of the Myrtles." Some Christian writers later interpreted Murcia as a goddess of sloth and laziness, linking her name to the adjective "murcus" meaning "lazy" or "inactive." Though Murcia's significance was not as prominent as other Roman deities, she played a role in certain local cults and beliefs.
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