Ancient Myth Gallery
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Ancient Roman bronze statuette of Mars Ultor, perhaps from a lararium (household shrine). Artist un
Ancient Roman gorgoneion made of opaque glass paste. Artist unknown; 1st-2nd cent. CE. Found at Ro
A plate depicting a winged, Gorgon-headed deity, shown in the traditional pose of the Πότνια Θηρῶν (
Ancient Greek gold pendant in the form of a gorgoneion (Gorgon’s face). Artist unknown; ca. 450 BCE
hughdespenser:Ma’at goddess of law, truth and order.Egyptiangoddess of cosmic harmony, truth and jus
Silver hemidrachm from Gergis, in the Troad (present-day northwestern Turkey), perhaps minted for th
Silver didrachm issued by Athens, ca. 520 BCE, bearing a Gorgon’s head. Now in the British Museum.
Corinthian terracotta sculpture representing Zeus abducting Ganymede. Artist unknown; ca. 480 BCE.
Birth of Athena * 6th century BCE* LouvreSource: Bibi Saint-Pol (own work), Louvre Museum / Public d
Victory with Cornucopia Roman, 1st century CE, bronze. Height: 42 cm/16.5 in. Collection of the Clev
ancientjewels:Pair of Greek gold earrings depicting Eros. They date to around 300 BCE. From the Metr
Marble relief of the goddess Demeter. Artist unknown; 4th cent. BCE. Found near Çanakkale, Turkey;
Terracotta relief from the Greek island of Melos depicting Odysseus’ return to his palace on Ithaca.
Head of Janus, the two-faced Roman deity of entrances and exits. Now in the Vatican Museum. Photo
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Participating the ritual, Artemis, lady of the wild animals, protector
King Lycurgus of Thrace attacks his wife in a frenzy. Lycurgus had been driven mad by Dionysus as p
mess-of-emptiness:North frieze, Siphnian Treasury 530 B.C.E., Sanctuary of Apollo, Delph
archaicwonder:Rare Coin Showing The Myth of Erichthonios, C. 450-330 BCThis electrum stater is from
Themis Cup Titan goddess Themis and king Aegeus are depicted in this pic. Themis as a goddess of la
A scene from the Gigantomachy: Ares and another figure (usually identified as Phobos, less often as
Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagus, artist unknow
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:Hygieia (Υγεία-health) was one of the two main deities, along with Epio
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Heracles kills the Nemean Lion. Black-figure neck amphora by a painter of the Polyphemus Group, ca.
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