Ancient Goddess Gallery
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This pendant, one of the earliest types of glass found in Mesopotamia, may represent the goddess Ish
last-of-the-romans:The Parthenon, originally dedicated to the goddess Athena, 5th century BC
Silver didrachm of the polis of Neapolis (Naples) in Magna Graecia (south Italy). On the obverse, a
thatsmindofmine:ancient gods and goddesses with the blood moon in athens, greece // photographed by
arnaerr:November - FeroniaIn ancient Roman religion, Feronia was a goddess associated with wildlife,
Golden earring with the goddess Nike riding a chariot. 5 cm high, Greek, 350-325 BC
Head of a Cow Goddess (Hathor or Mehetweret)
Panel from a Hathor ColumnThe panel may have originally formed one of the four faces of a wooden Hat
Goddess Hathor breastfeedingAmenhotep IIThe cow goddess Hathor breastfeeding young prince, later kin
Hygeia, the deity in charge of good health, wears a headdress with fillets with a snake on her right
Pillar relief of Hathor from Medinet Habu, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III.
Four love goddesses from different cultures.
sedefscorner-blog:Hygieia-Aphrodite, Roman, A.D. 200-250, Getty VillaHygieia is the daughter of Askl
tanaquil:THE ANCIENT ONES: A FANMIX FOR THE FATESTHE FATES, (or αἱ Μοῖραι) were the goddesses of fat
virginiadre:for @bellasculpa Juno (Latin: IVNO, Iūnō [ˈjuːnoː]) is an ancient Roman goddess. Marrie
Ancient Roman marble statue of the goddess Cybele, depicting holding a cornucopia and attended by a
Inlays depicting squatting goddess, probably Hathor, and god ShepsiPeriod: Late Period–Ptolemaic Per
Roman Calendar - August 1, Dies Natalis for the temple of SpesRoman goddess of hope who had a temple
Roman gladius with gold inlaid blade depicting the god Mars and goddess Victoria, circa 300 AD.from
hzlaury:The 1st-century BC-1st century AD. Venus found in Pompeii. Currently displayed at the Museo
This distinctive bronze brooch is inspired by the ancient Celtic goddess Epona. It measures circa 43
grandegyptianmuseum:Head of a goddess or princess,from Alexandria.Hellenistic, blue chalcedony, Heig
AphroditeRoman marble statue, 2nd century CE. Baths of Diocletian Museum.Rome, July 2015
artindetails:Aphrodite and Eros (100 BC - 0 AD)
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