The most important of the goddesses, Juno was queen of the Roman pantheon, goddess of marriage and childbirth ... As such, she was associated with victory as well as love, sex, beauty, desire, ...
published in 1893 Ceres - Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility. In Greek, Ceres is called Demeter. Wood engraving after an ancient mural in Pompeii, published in 1893. fertility goddess stock ...
Diana was a Roman goddess with her own Italian antiquity separate from the Greek goddess Artemis, with whom she was later identified due to similarities. Diana’s temple was located on the Aventine ...
Greek goddess of fertility and harvest Demeter flat vector illustration isolated. Greek goddess of fertility and harvest Demeter female cartoon character, flat vector illustration isolated on white ...
While some toilet gods are linked to illness, death, or other misfortunes, many are symbols of health, fertility ... most famous Roman toilet gods was Cloacina, the patron goddess of the Cloaca ...
yet also bears new resonances in its Roman civic context. Depictions of Venus were also plentiful in domestic settings, and many examples have been found in Pompeii. Many were displayed in gardens, ...
In Egypt, Isis was a goddess of fertility; she was also a mother and a symbol of death and rebirth. She therefore combined the duties of several Roman goddesses, including Cybele, Aphrodite and ...
yet also bears new resonances in its Roman civic context. Depictions of Venus were also plentiful in domestic settings, and many examples have been found in Pompeii. Many were displayed in gardens, ...
and mother goddesses within (the) Iron Age and Roman Empire. These figures are often shown with cornucopia and infants, as well as baskets of fruit, emphasizing their links to fertility both in ...