Roman Goddess Gallery
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lionofchaeronea:The goddess Diana. Ancient Roman fresco in the Third Style from cubiculum W 26 of t
Dies Oiassonis, Festival recreation made to Isis in Roman times at Irun, Spain
morsmordre-x:Harry Potter Etymology | Luna LovegoodLUNA: The Roman goddess of the moon. “Luna” means
lionofchaeronea:The goddess Diana. Ancient Roman fresco in the Third Style from cubiculum W 26 of t
more gods! this is my setting’s version of Hestia (she represents the Forge and Life domains!). i lo
Capitoline Venus, Louvre* Roman copy, after Praxiteles’ Aphrodite of Cnidus* pentelic marble*
Minerva with an Owl by Girolamo Campagna (17th Century)
Venus and Eros by Agostino Veneziano (1516)
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Egyptian art collection, currently on view
marmarinos:Detail of the Diana of Gabii, an ancient Roman copy of a Greek original. Some believe tha
A Silver cup from Berthouville Treasure * Poseidon with a goddess* 1st century CE* Cabinet des Medai
Marble head of a Roman priest of the Egyptian goddess Isis. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE or la
The Birth of Venus by Pieter Soutman (1625-50)
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki:A relief with Epona, a Celtic goddess, patroness
mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:mythologyofthepoetandthemuse:The Romans transferred the cult of the hea
Got to start this Dionysus tattoo on Cory today. Very pleased with our first sitting. My apologies f
Fresco from the Temple of Isis in Pompeii: above, the discovery of the boat holding Osiris’ co
storvandre:IMG_7983Diana of Versailles (Louvre) A great photo by storvandre; don’t forge
Aurora by Heidi Wastweet, 2003Aurora, Roman goddess of dawn, known to the Greeks by the name of
The mother goddess, right? Wrong wrong WRONG! The so-called Willendorf Venus dates somewhere between
Vertumnus and Pomona by Ferdinand Bol1644oil on canvasCincinnati Art Museum
Fecunditas godddess of fertility* Rome, 2nd century CE* issued by Marcus Aurelius* Numismatic collec
Jupiter in the Guise of Diana Embracing Callisto by Antonio Tempesta (1606)
Stone slab bearing a Greek dedication to the Egyptian deities Isis and Serapis from one Marcus Agell
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