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Hekate shrine, Fresco from a bedroom in the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor at Boscoreale. Italy
Sacred Source offers replicas of Greek, Roman, Celtic, Norse, and Egyptian devotional images, as wel
Janus-head cup Mold-blown pale glass, 1st century CE, Eastern Mediterranean. Collection of the J. Pa
Highlights 2020Felix dies natalis! honorthegods is 7 years old today, 31 December 2020!What a wild y
Felix dies natalis Sol Invicti! Hail to the Unconquered Sun!Today, December 25, marks the Roman fest
honorthegods:Triclinium, circa 80 BCE, Archaeological State Collection, Munich, Germany. Floor mosa
Silver leaf disc dedicated to the sun-god Sol. Sol is crowned with rays, and two horses appear behin
Jupiter Dolichenus from Carnuntum
Menrva, the etruscan Minerva
Saturnalia is an ancient Roman religious festival honoring the agricultural god Saturn. The first Sa
mizstorge: Detail of the Roman Sonnengott und Tierkreiszeichen Mosaik (Sun God and Zodiac Mosaic), m
c12h8cl6:‘Tis the second night of #Saturnalia in preparation for #diesnatalisSolisinvicti. Io
honorthegods:The Symmachi-Nicomachi diptych. Ivory, circa 400 CEThe diptych was originally made up o
honorthegods:Sol Invictus, the Unconquered Sun, surrounded by the signs of the zodiac 6th century CE
Silver votive for Jupiter Dolichenus.Consecration to Jupiter Dolichenus on the bull: I (ovi) O (ptim
Bronze bust of Cybele (Magna Mater) with two cornucopiae. Unknown Gallo-Roman artist, 1st cent. CE.
Sol-Helios. Roman Imperial, 2nd / 3rd cent. AD. Bronze hollow cast, H 31 cm. From the Shlomo Moussai
Marble head of a goddess, perhaps a syncretism of Cybele and Tyche (Fortune). Artist unknown; 2nd o
honorthegods:Dies Natalis Solis Invicti by tobemarx
Estandarts Militars Romans a Tarraco Viva. Photograph by CristinaThe Roman Legions celebrated the Ro
chalkrevelations:honorthegods:Fortuna by Alisa Didkovskaya-Petrosyuk, circa 2005.Fortunalia today! R
Acrolitihic statue of Fortuna Huiusce diei, Sacra Largo di Torre Argentina, Rome. Photo source: X To
Colonna-Barberini Palace/Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina (Praeneste), Italy. 2nd century
Fortuna. Figure of cast gold, with gold suspension loop on the back. Victoria and Albert Museum, Lon
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