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Ceres Roman godness, Park of Monsters in Bomarzo, Lazio Roman Myth, Roman Gods, Regions Of Italy, Ceres, Ancient History, Small Towns, Homage, Myths, Monsters
Ceres Roman godness, Park of Monsters in Bomarzo, Lazio
Ahmet Usta
Ahmet Usta
Ceres Roman godness, Park of Monsters in Bomarzo, Lazio Goddess, Sculpture, Statue, Park
Ceres Roman godness, Park of Monsters in Bomarzo, Lazio
Ahmet Usta
Ahmet Usta
Roman Gods and Goddesses - Minerva Ancient Greek Art, Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Athena Goddess Of Wisdom, Athena Greek Goddess, Athena Tattoo
Roman Gods and Goddesses - Minerva
Bacchus, Roman God Of Wine History Of Wine, World Mythology, Pagan Gods, Bacchus, Mosaic Art, Deities, Framed Artwork
Bacchus, Roman God Of Wine
A silver statue of the Roman god Jupiter holding a thunderbolt. His left hand would have grasped a scepter. At his feet is a goat. Ancient Statues, Thor Marvel Movie, La Galia, Greek Olympians, Epic Costumes, Roman Art, Roman Mythology
A silver statue of the Roman god Jupiter holding a thunderbolt. His left hand would have grasped a scepter. At his feet is a goat.
Roman God Intaglio :    Ancient Roman carnelian intaglio, a winged Roman God holding a garland.  100 AD Roman Artifacts, Ancient Artifacts, Texture Jewelry, Art Through The Ages, Carnelian Ring, Fine Art Jewelry, African Trade Beads, Cameo Jewelry
Roman God Intaglio : Ancient Roman carnelian intaglio, a winged Roman God holding a garland. 100 AD
Greek and Roman Gods Apollo God of the Sun  by wellsillustration, $16.00 Greek Gods, Sacred Plant, Old Testament, Aphrodite, Zeus, Romans
Greek and Roman Gods Apollo God of the Sun by wellsillustration, $16.00
Marble relief with a dancing maenad, ca. 27 B.C.–A.D. 14. Adaptation of work attributed to Kallimachos. Early Imperial, Augustan. Roman. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Fletcher Fund, 1935 (35.11.3) #dance | Maenads were mythical women inspired by the god of wine, Dionysos, to abandon their homes and families and roam the mountains and forests, singing and dancing in a state of ecstatic frenzy. Art History, Roman Sculpture, Art Sculpture, Stone Sculpture, Art Romain
Marble relief with a dancing maenad, ca. 27 B.C.–A.D. 14. Adaptation of work attributed to Kallimachos. Early Imperial, Augustan. Roman. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Fletcher Fund, 1935 (35.11.3) #dance | Maenads were mythical women inspired by the god of wine, Dionysos, to abandon their homes and families and roam the mountains and forests, singing and dancing in a state of ecstatic frenzy.
Ganymede & Eagle mosaic at Bignor Roman Villa   This impressive mosaic was the centrepiece of a dining room, or triclinium. It shows the young Trojan prince Ganymede being abducted by the god Zeus (Roman god is Jupiter) to be his cupbearer on Mount Olympus. Zeus has disguised himself as a large eagle. Ancient Art, Mosaic Tiles, Mosiac, Greek Mythology
Ganymede & Eagle mosaic at Bignor Roman Villa This impressive mosaic was the centrepiece of a dining room, or triclinium. It shows the young Trojan prince Ganymede being abducted by the god Zeus (Roman god is Jupiter) to be his cupbearer on Mount Olympus. Zeus has disguised himself as a large eagle.
Roman God of War, Mars, at Brandenburger Tor, Berlin  Mars by SteffenKahl, via Flickr Carl Friedrich, Statues, Roman Soldiers, Cave Paintings, God Of War
Roman God of War, Mars, at Brandenburger Tor, Berlin Mars by SteffenKahl, via Flickr
Bust, ancient Roman, God Zeus-Sabazios, bronze, parcel-gilt, inlaid with silver and niello, ca. 180-200. Culte De Mithra, Zeus Statue
Bust, ancient Roman, God Zeus-Sabazios, bronze, parcel-gilt, inlaid with silver and niello, ca. 180-200.
Head of Mars Roman God of War probably a copy of statue of Ares by 4th century Greek sculptor Leochares Marble 2nd century CE Sculpture Art, Greek Statues, Roman History, Ancient Greek
Head of Mars Roman God of War probably a copy of statue of Ares by 4th century Greek sculptor Leochares Marble 2nd century CE
Pluto the Roman god of the underworld (equivalent to Hades in Greek Mythology) Ancient Mythology, Classical Mythology, Classical Art, Mythological Characters
Pluto the Roman god of the underworld (equivalent to Hades in Greek Mythology)
Tulip B
Tulip B
Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus)  -   the Roman god of water, the sea,  and religion. He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune was the brother of Jupiter and Pluto, each of them presiding over one of the three realms of Heaven, Earth and the Netherigions Renaissance Art, Gods And Goddesses, Color Photography
Neptune (Latin: Neptūnus) - the Roman god of water, the sea, and religion. He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune was the brother of Jupiter and Pluto, each of them presiding over one of the three realms of Heaven, Earth and the Netherigions
Artus Quellinus | 17th-century sculpture of the Roman god Mercury. Bureau Monumentenzorg Amsterdam Mercury Mythology, Son Of Zeus, Religion
Artus Quellinus | 17th-century sculpture of the Roman god Mercury. Bureau Monumentenzorg Amsterdam
Bacchus. Roman God of Wine. Textile Sculpture, Napa Valley, Mabon, Caricatures
Bacchus. Roman God of Wine.
Interior of the Pantheon, an ancient Roman temple built in honor of Roman gods. Constructed of concrete, it features a large dome with an oculus of 43.3 meters (142 ft) in diameter. Roman Architecture, Ancient Architecture, Beautiful Architecture, Beautiful Buildings, Beautiful Places, Architecture Sketch, Places To See, Places To Travel, Travel Destinations
Interior of the Pantheon, an ancient Roman temple built in honor of Roman gods. Constructed of concrete, it features a large dome with an oculus of 43.3 meters (142 ft) in diameter.
Mars, the Roman God of War. Greek Goddess Statue, Dragon Statue
Mars, the Roman God of War.
Janus: In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Janus (Latin: Ianus) is the god of beginnings and transitions, thence also of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. He is usually a two-faced god since he looks to the future and the past. The month of January was named in honor of Janus. Photo of the bust of the Roman god, Vatican museum by Fubar Obfusco, wikipedia. #Janus Romulus Et Remus, Romulo Y Remo, Pagan Christmas, Christmas Traditions, Rome Antique
Janus: In ancient Roman religion and mythology, Janus (Latin: Ianus) is the god of beginnings and transitions, thence also of gates, doors, doorways, endings and time. He is usually a two-faced god since he looks to the future and the past. The month of January was named in honor of Janus. Photo of the bust of the Roman god, Vatican museum by Fubar Obfusco, wikipedia. #Janus
The Greek and Roman Gods Infographic Greek Mythology Family Tree, Greek Family Tree, Greek Mythology Tattoos, Thinking Day
The Greek and Roman Gods Infographic
Pantheon. The 2nd century Roman temple to all Roman Gods built by the Emperor Trajan. Now the Roman Catholic  church of St. Mary and the Martyrs. Rome Great Places, Places To Go, Catholic Religion, Catholic Churches, Best Of Italy, Sacred Architecture
Pantheon. The 2nd century Roman temple to all Roman Gods built by the Emperor Trajan. Now the Roman Catholic church of St. Mary and the Martyrs. Rome