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artist-waterhouse:A Roman Offering, 1891, John William WaterhouseMedium: oil,canvashttps://www.wikia
honorthegods:December Fragment of a mosaic with the months of the year. First half third century CE.
Photograph of an altar found at the Temple of Fortuna Primigenia at Praeneste (modern Palestrina, It
honorthegods:Wishing you the best Saturnalia!Saturnalia is a Roman religious festival honoring the a
honorthegods:August Fragment of a mosaic with the months of the year. First half third century CE. D
Statue of Fortuna Nemesis, Roman, 2nd-3rd century CE, Aquincum Museum, Budapest. Photo: Szilas via W
Reggia di Caserta
Bust of Hera. Roman-era copy after a Greek original of ca. 420 BCE. Now in the Museo Arqueológico
The Education of Achilles by Chiron, fresco from Herculaneum, 1st century AD (Museo Archeologico Naz
A bust of Demeter, here identified with the Egyptian goddess Isis. Unknown Egyptian artist, 1st cen
Hekate, roman sculpture
Hekate Trivia, roman sculpture
“What I think I do” memeFeatured Images:An offering of incense at an altar during a religious ritual
Asclepios, Lord Paian,healer of all, you charm away the painsof those who suffer.Come, mighty and so
honorthegods:Adult Home Study for Hellenic and Roman Polytheists How do we know what we know about t
7 Days of the week bracelet Seven Olympian gods depicted as the gods of the planets in correct order
Detail from View into the temple of Vesta, drawing by Karl Friedrich Schinkel, 1818. © Photo: Kupfer
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
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