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Venus and Cupid by Émile Lévy (1862)
Diana Surprised by Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1879)
you know, edesia is the roman goddess of food. “with bibesia, she ensured that the feast w
pet-sinn: Goddess Ezada Sinn and Goddess Ambra! Two Romanian Goddesses make their boys dream! MATR
Artemis, 2nd Century AD, Perge, Antalya Archaeological MuseumAugust 13th was when Diana, the Roman e
moonandserpent: Winged Victory pendant consists of a statue of Greek Goddess Nike or Roman Goddess V
Winged Victory pendant consists of a statue of Greek Goddess Nike or Roman Goddess Victoria. This je
moonandserpent:Winged Victory pendant consists of a statue of Greek Goddess Nike or Roman Goddess Vi
The mother goddess, right? Wrong wrong WRONG! The so-called Willendorf Venus dates somewhere between
centuriespast: Head of a Woman in the Guise of a Goddess Roman Date: 1st Century North Carolina Mus
The birth of Venus, by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1879).
Herbert James Draper, The Gates of Down (1900) The painting represents Aurora, the Roman Goddess of
ancientjewels: Julio-Claudian period Roman sardonyx cameo of the goddess Minerva, c. 1st century CE.
honorthegods: Procession of children honoring a statue of the goddess Diana Fresco,
stutterhug: A Night Hymn ❤
hildegardavon: Holme Cardwell, ca.1813/15-1895Diana, 1862, white marble, on a grey marble base,
Come play with me among the Narcissus flowers ❀❀❀ - Persephone, Goddess of the Spring
This is what is left of the Temple of Venus Genetrix, the goddess that was important to specifically
Bronze Statuette Vénus - Römermuseum Augst> aventicum.org
Statuette of AphroditeBronze and copper.Roman Provincial. Imperial Period. 2nd century A.D.&nbs
There really is no need to gamble, just buy a ticket & take a ride! linktr.ee/ramonafl
Roman Goddess TessyBusty Nubian Queeen
hildegardavon: TycheSeated Tyche, Roman, second half of 2nd century AD., bronze, 21.9x12.1x16.5 cm P
The Floralia is a Roman festival honoring Flora, the goddess of spring, flower gardens, and crops. I
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