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cynicalmoderate:“The Apotheosis of St. Ignatius” by Andrea Pozzo (ceiling of The Church ofSant’Ignaz
Roman statues, Osterburken* Exhibition: Religion in Limes* Roman Museum Osterburken source: Holger U
dogstomp:My perspective and experience with religion and politics.This is why I haven’t gone to chur
Inside Ripon Catherdral.The Royal Coat of Arms.
Inside Ripon CathedralIs this the stairway to heaven, not quite, it is the stairway to the pulpit.
Marines receive Holy Communion at Iwo Jima, World War II
Ogun, orisha of iron, metal works and roads, photo by Tiago Sant´anna.
Father O'Conner finds a new way to make sure his parishioners attend mass.
Offerings to Orishas, Candomblé temple, Brazil
Tzitzimitl makeup, Mexico, class of deity associated with stars and fertility.
Ancient Roman marble head, from a portrait statue of a veiled priestess of Vesta. Artist unknown; c
Ancient Greek or Roman sardonyx cameo depicting a group of Bacchic devotees. Artist unknown; 1st ce
Standing cast bronze statuette of Jupiter, from the lararium (household shrine) of a Roman villa at
Fragment of an ancient Roman wall fresco depicting a winged Victory. Artist unknown; late 2nd or ea
Funeral stele (painted limestone) of Mekimontu. Artist unknown; 18th Dynasty. Now in the Museo Egi
Ancient Roman terracotta relief (one of the so-called “Campana reliefs”) showing the goddess Victori
Denarius of Julia Mamaea, mother of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 CE). On the obv
Roman bronze votive statue of the goddess Minerva. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Fitchb
Tzitzimime by Ulises UlyThe Tzitzimimeh were female deities, and as such related to fertility, they
wintersglory:The Deviantart Philosophy & Religion forum is always such a surreal experience
Roman ivory statue of Apollo, shown holding a lyre. Artist and date unknown. Photo credit: Wellcom
Statue of Diana, goddess of the hunt. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Found at Italica; now in the A
The 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten, shown in part of an offering scene. Artist unknown; ca. 1365-13
Statuette (limestone) of a beardless male votary in Greek dress. Artist unknown; late 6th cent. BCE.
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