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romegreeceart:Venus of ItalicaA 2nd-century Roman marble statue depicting goddess Venus. It was foun
cma-greek-roman-art:Cameo:Head of Artemis, 100-200, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtSize
marmarinos:Detail of an ancient Roman statue of the goddess Flora. Originally from Hadrian’s Villa,
lionofchaeronea:Selene, goddess of the moon, and her mortal lover Endymion. Roman marble sarcophagu
SOPHIE’S moon
romegreeceart:Santa Cecilia in Trastevere - A shrine to MinervaRome, July 2015
Shrine of Venus Cloacina She was the goddess of Cloaca Maxima. The coin was issued by Lucius Mussidi
Mosaic of Minerva, Peace and Abundance by Francesco Belloni, 1810 and Statue of Peace by Antoine Den
naomihitme:Naomi as Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon by Pierre et Gilles (1998)
Fresco representing a Goddess sanctuary, taken from Villa Regina Boscoreale
Roman Calendar - June 8, festival of Mens BonaGoddess of “mind”, “right thinking” and “conscio
clioancientart-deactivated20160:Venus (Aphrodite). Marble, probably made in Rome, 1st or 2nd Century
sizequeenadmirer:This is right out of that dream about being seduced by a Roman goddess that I’m goi
Isis-Aphrodite; polychrome terracotta from Alexandria, 1st century AD
archaicwonder:Bronze Figure of a Goddess, Roman Imperial, Augustan, c. late 1st Century BC - early 1
Roman Calendar: July 6 - Dies Natalis for the temple of Fortuna MuliebrisGoddess who cared for the
boobfiend: Another uber-buxom goddess from Romania, Lavina Dream.
giuseppeciaramella:#venus #art #sculpture #marble #archeology #fashion #eros #woman #female #goddess
centuriespast:Statue of Athena Parthenos (the Virgin Goddess)RomanImperial Period2nd or 3rd century
arthistoryfeed:Bronze foot from one of a pair of winged Victories that stood on the pediment of the
Pictured is a Roman relief of one of their goddesses, found in Greece. But this goddess has a backst
ancientpeoples:Torso of VenusRoman1st-2nd Century A.D.Source: The Cleveland Museum of Art
Tits and Ass for the win
archaicwonder:Large Iridescent Roman Glass Vase, 2nd-4th Century AD5.5 inches (13.97cm) high Fun fa
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