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In Greek mythology, Selene was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Her equivalent in ancient Roman religion and myth is Luna, Latin for "moon".
Selene is the Greek moon goddess. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun-god Helios and Eos, goddess of the dawn. Selene is associated with Artemis and Hecate, and all were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. The name Selene is likely derived from selas (σέλας), meaning "light". Her Roman equivalent is Luna. Artwork by Tsuyoshi Nagano

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In Greek mythology, Selene was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Her equivalent in ancient Roman religion and myth is Luna, Latin for "moon". Luna Goddess, Oh My Goddess, Moon Goddess, Greek Goddess Statue, Artemis Goddess, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Greek And Roman Mythology, Norse Mythology, Ancient Art
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In Greek mythology, Selene was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Her equivalent in ancient Roman religion and myth is Luna, Latin for "moon".
Selene is the Greek moon goddess. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun-god Helios and Eos, goddess of the dawn. Selene is associated with Artemis and Hecate, and all were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. The name Selene is likely derived from selas (σέλας), meaning "light". Her Roman equivalent is Luna. Artwork by Tsuyoshi Nagano Art And Illustration, Illustration Pictures, Fantasy Kunst, Fantasy Art, Nagano, Gods And Goddesses, Art Plastique, Oeuvre D'art, Witchy
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Selene is the Greek moon goddess. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun-god Helios and Eos, goddess of the dawn. Selene is associated with Artemis and Hecate, and all were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. The name Selene is likely derived from selas (σέλας), meaning "light". Her Roman equivalent is Luna. Artwork by Tsuyoshi Nagano
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The women here are all wearing the traditional garments of the Roman women. Their tunics length is down to the elbow, women weren't allowed to show their full arm. Over their tunics they wore their Palla and most of the women in the image are married because they are wearing a Stole. A Stole is like a chiton with various ruffles and usually had a metal brooch. Rome Fashion, Fashion Women, Roman History, Ancient Rome Clothing, Ancient Dress
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The women here are all wearing the traditional garments of the Roman women. Their tunics length is down to the elbow, women weren't allowed to show their full arm. Over their tunics they wore their Palla and most of the women in the image are married because they are wearing a Stole. A Stole is like a chiton with various ruffles and usually had a metal brooch.
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How to make an Ionic chiton. Useful for lots of ancient costumes!
So, now that we are following the way of Rome and we are watching spectacles as the empire crumbles, I say we go all out wear some comfy chitons and pallas. Historical Dresses, Roman Empire
So, now that we are following the way of Rome and we are watching spectacles as the empire crumbles, I say we go all out wear some comfy chitons and pallas.
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A Greek and Roman messenger of the gods, Mercury or Hermes is a deity of wealth, trade and travelers. Using his winged sandals he named 'talaria,' he assisted many gods in delivering messages. He holds his famous symbol, the caduceus, which later became a symbol for medicine and alchemy. Hermes Statue, Pagan Gods, The Villain, Photography Products, Olympus, Natural Phenomena, Comic Book Characters
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A Greek and Roman messenger of the gods, Mercury or Hermes is a deity of wealth, trade and travelers. Using his winged sandals he named 'talaria,' he assisted many gods in delivering messages. He holds his famous symbol, the caduceus, which later became a symbol for medicine and alchemy.
Hermes was an Olympian god in Greek religion and mythology, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia. He was second youngest of the Olympian gods Mercury Mythology, Art Romain, Son Of Zeus, Religion, Roman Gods
Hermes was an Olympian god in Greek religion and mythology, son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia. He was second youngest of the Olympian gods
The lyre, or kinnor, like the harp, is frequently mentioned in the book of Psalms, as being a feature of the Levitical orchestra which performs in the Inner Courtyard of the Holy Temple. Cultura Judaica, Arte Judaica, Lyre Instrument, Third Temple, Israel History, Harps Music, Flautas, Book Of Psalms, King David
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The lyre, or kinnor, like the harp, is frequently mentioned in the book of Psalms, as being a feature of the Levitical orchestra which performs in the Inner Courtyard of the Holy Temple.
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Mars was the Roman god of war (equivalent to Ares in Greek Mythology) and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome.  He was the most prominent of the military gods worshipped by the Roman legions Greek Gods, Roman Sculpture
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Mars was the Roman god of war (equivalent to Ares in Greek Mythology) and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome. He was the most prominent of the military gods worshipped by the Roman legions
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Father Zeus.  The lord of the sky, the god of rain, the bearer of thunder, the supreme ruler. Rome Antique, Art Antique, Statues, Zeus Jupiter, Symbole Viking, Art Occidental
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Father Zeus. The lord of the sky, the god of rain, the bearer of thunder, the supreme ruler.
ZEUS,  Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany. Zeus holding a royal sceptre and cup, and attended by eagle. Sculpture Art, Zeus Wife, Zeus Statue, Arte Latina, Zeus And Hera
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ZEUS, Altes Museum, Berlin, Germany. Zeus holding a royal sceptre and cup, and attended by eagle.
The supreme god, Zeus on his throne in the Temple of Zeus at Delphi. His parents were Cronus and Rhea. Ancient Sparta, Ebene, Engraving Illustration
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The supreme god, Zeus on his throne in the Temple of Zeus at Delphi. His parents were Cronus and Rhea.
marble Venus de Milo-Aphrodite of Milos (Greek: Ἀφροδίτη τῆς Μήλου), Louvre Museum, Paris. Ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture. Created between 130 and 100 BC, it is believed to depict Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love and beauty. From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch. Ancient Greek Sculpture, Louvre Museum, Aphrodite Of Milos, Hellenistic Art, Art Et Architecture, Carpeaux, Famous Sculptures
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marble Venus de Milo-Aphrodite of Milos (Greek: Ἀφροδίτη τῆς Μήλου), Louvre Museum, Paris. Ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture. Created between 130 and 100 BC, it is believed to depict Aphrodite the Greek goddess of love and beauty. From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch.
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Oceanus, or Neptune, God of the Sea (detail), part of the Trevi Fountain by sculptor Pietro Bracci, Rome, 1759 Art Sculpture, Lorenzo Bernini
Oceanus, or Neptune, God of the Sea (detail), part of the Trevi Fountain by sculptor Pietro Bracci, Rome, 1759
In Rome Neptune was worshipped by the Romans primarily as a horse god, Neptune Equester, patron of horse-racing. He had a temple near the race tracks in Rome (built in 25 BC), the Circus Flaminius, as well as one in the Campus Martius. Only July 23, the Neptunalia was observed at the latter temple. Ancient Wisdom, Ancient Greek, Neptune Mythology, Winged Horse
Neptune - God of the Sea
In Rome Neptune was worshipped by the Romans primarily as a horse god, Neptune Equester, patron of horse-racing. He had a temple near the race tracks in Rome (built in 25 BC), the Circus Flaminius, as well as one in the Campus Martius. Only July 23, the Neptunalia was observed at the latter temple.
Poseidon was always a moody guy. On his good days, he did cool stuff like create horses out of sea foam. On his bad days, he caused minor problems like destroying cities with earthquakes or sinking entire fleets of ships. But hey, a god has the right to throw a temper tantrum, doesn’t he? Greek Mythology Gods, Roman Mythology, Poseidon
Poseidon was always a moody guy. On his good days, he did cool stuff like create horses out of sea foam. On his bad days, he caused minor problems like destroying cities with earthquakes or sinking entire fleets of ships. But hey, a god has the right to throw a temper tantrum, doesn’t he?
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