classicalmonuments:Gemini Altar (Altar of the twins)Ostia, Italy0.84 x 0.84 m , 1.10 m highFirst day
classicalmonuments:Gemini Altar (Altar of the twins)Ostia, Italy0.84 x 0.84 m , 1.10 m highFirst day of October, 124 CEA container for offerings or a statue was fastened on top with lead (the altar is explicitly called “altar” in an inscription, but it may have been re-used as a statue-base). The four corners are decorated with ram’s heads and wreaths. The front has a depiction of Mars, Venus (with goose and Amor), and Hymenaeus (the god of marriage). On the back we see Romulus and Remus, suckled by the she-wolf. They are found by two shepherds, Faustulus and Faustinus. This story is situated near the Palatine (the Lupercal), and the personification of the hill can be seen in the upper left part. In the lower right part is the personification of the Tiber. Jupiter’s eagle is present as well. On the sides of the altar are amorini, hauling the weapons and chariot of Mars. The amorini are moving towards the front side of the altar. -- source link