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marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman statue of the goddess Flora. Originally from Hadrian’s Villa,
arthistoryfeed:Marble Figure of winged Victory sacrificing a bull, AD 200, Roman. (Source The #Briti
Continuing our series of odd and unusual statues… The statue of Artemis in front of the Mimi Ferzt G
Athena Parthenos (Roman 2nd-3rd Century A.D.)
Goddess Statue and the Monk
egypt-museum: Statue of the goddess Taweret Goddess associated with fertility and the hippopotamu
egypt-museum: Statue of Goddess Sekhmet Seated statue of the warrior goddess Sekhmet, with sundisk,
mythologer:Aphrodite Anadyomene, Greek, Hellenistic Period, 3rd-1st century BC
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman statue of empress Vibia Sabina as the goddess Ceres, dated to
greekromangods:Nemesis125 AD–149 ADWhite marbleMuseo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli** Visit my Lin
hellenismo:Πέμπτη Ἱσταμένου, V day From today’s sunset: fifth day of Maimakterion. “Beware of all th
greekromangods:Nemesis125 AD–149 ADWhite marbleMuseo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli** Visit my Lin
armafeminamque:Votive statue of the goddess Nemesis Alba Iulia Museum, Romania, August 2019
hildegardavon:Isis-Tyche-Pelagia Marble statue of the goddess Isis-Tyche-Pelagia, 1st / 2nd c. AD. E
a-gnosis:Marble copy of the colossal chryselephantine statue of Athena Parthenos (Athena the Virgin)
romeandart:Miti e Leggende: “Angizia arcaica dea dei serpenti”www.romeandart.eu/it/arte-angi
the–elusive–muse: Sebastião Salgado Two Women Making an Offering to a Statue of a Goddess, Brazil,
Baths of Diocletian - Aphrodite* Second century CEJune 2015
careerinromanruins:Naples National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli), I
jeannepompadour:Babylonian Alabaster Statue of the goddess Ishtar, 350 B.C. Anyone else: a bit like
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman statue of the goddess Flora. Originally from Hadrian’s Villa,
Close up of the large bronze statue of Artemis in the Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Athens
Babylonian Alabaster Statue of the goddess Ishtar, 350 B.C.
Statue of Minerva as the goddess Roma Roman, 1st century CE, porphyry and marble. Photograph by Denn
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