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gilfsnmilfs:My Elegant GILF wife Goddess Being a Romantic Slut, Displaying Her Spectacular Gifts 2
Diana as the Huntress by Bernardino Cametti (1720)
Venus Anadyomene (Roman 1st Century)
Mars and Venus on a blue background. Fresco in the Fourth Style from Herculaneum, artist unknown; 5
Tribune of the plebs - Lucius Appuleius Saturninus (d. December 100 BCE)A three times tribune of the
The so-called “Venus in a Bikini” polychrome Roman marble statue from Pompeii depicts th
suammetuit:Ἀφροδίτη - is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. Her Roman equ
Statuette of Isis-Aphrodite, Ptolemaic- Roman Egypt; about 100 BC- 200 AD
romegreeceart:Roman Calendar - June 11: Matralia festival and goddess FortunaMatralia was a festiv
Monumental marble head of the Roman goddess Juno, wearing a diadem. Found at Vienne (ancient Vienna
honorthegods:April, fragment of a mosaic with the months of the year. First half third century CE. D
The difference one layer can make!Lately I’ve been trying to simplify my oil painting process
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Roman carnelian intaglio of the goddess Fortuna, dated to the 1st to 2nd centu
Aphrodite* Ephesus* Izmir Museum of Histor And Artsource: Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany, CC
historyarchaeologyartefacts:[OS] Roman Sardonyx Cameo of Egyptian Goddess Isis; 1st century B.C. - 1
Diana the Huntress Gallo-Roman bronze, second half of 1st century CE. Height: 18.6 cm/ 7.4 in. Disco
Two denarii with helmeted head of Roma (obverse) and cornucopia on globe with scepter to the left an
A winged Victory, bearing a palm branch announces the victory of Athena, the warrior goddess, over P
elsewheregreen:The Roman Goddess Victory (aka Nike) Relief sculpture in Chester’s Roman fort museum
squid-star:VENUS VENUS VENUSAphrodite Energy
Venus CloacinaWarning to the faint-hearted: etymology of a historical slang word for genitalia ahead
Statuette of the goddess Artemis/Diana. Unknown Anatolian artist; 1st cent. BCE. Now in the Getty Vi
Venus and Her Doves by William Etty (1836)
thegetty:May this amulet of Minerva, warrior goddess, protect you in all your Black Friday endeavors
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