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"Exploring the Divine: A Glimpse into the World of Roman Gods" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating realm of Roman mythology

Background imageRoman God Collection: The Groves of Versailles with Mars and Venus before Apollo and Vulcan, 1688 (oil

The Groves of Versailles with Mars and Venus before Apollo and Vulcan, 1688 (oil
XIR189548 The Groves of Versailles with Mars and Venus before Apollo and Vulcan, 1688 (oil on canvas) by Cotelle, Jean the Younger (1642-1708); 200x140 cm; Chateau du Grand Trianon, Versailles

Background imageRoman God Collection: To Wish You a Happy Christmas Postcard. To Wish You a Happy Christmas Postcard

To Wish You a Happy Christmas Postcard. To Wish You a Happy Christmas Postcard

Background imageRoman God Collection: Postcard of Cupid Whispering to Woman. ca. 1909, To My Valentine, Say Yes

Postcard of Cupid Whispering to Woman. ca. 1909, To My Valentine, Say Yes

Background imageRoman God Collection: Postcard of Couple and Cupid. ca. 1909, To My Valentine, Do it now

Postcard of Couple and Cupid. ca. 1909, To My Valentine, Do it now

Background imageRoman God Collection: Postcard of Couple Embracing. ca. 1909, To My Valentine, Why notja

Postcard of Couple Embracing. ca. 1909, To My Valentine, Why notja

Background imageRoman God Collection: Advertisement for Pluto Water Laxative. ca. 1945, This card is from the beautiful FRENCH

Advertisement for Pluto Water Laxative. ca. 1945, This card is from the beautiful FRENCH LICK-SHERATON HOTEL, the home of the World famous PLUTO WATER laxative

Background imageRoman God Collection: Germany, Vienna, Venus and Adonis

Germany, Vienna, Venus and Adonis
Annibale Carracci (1560-1609), Venus and Adonis

Background imageRoman God Collection: Germany, Dresden, Kingdom of flora

Germany, Dresden, Kingdom of flora
Nicolas Poussin (1594-1665), The Kingdom of Flora

Background imageRoman God Collection: Spain, Seville, Ecija, Mosaic work depicting Bacchus (Dionysus)

Spain, Seville, Ecija, Mosaic work depicting Bacchus (Dionysus) 3rd Century, Museo Arqueologico (Archaeological Museum), Hispanic-Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Italy, Latium region, Rome, Arch of Janus, 4th century

Italy, Latium region, Rome, Arch of Janus, 4th century
Italy - Latium region - Rome. Arch of Janus, 4th century

Background imageRoman God Collection: Head of Helios-Sol from a Hellenistic model of Alexander Helios from Italy, Rome

Head of Helios-Sol from a Hellenistic model of Alexander Helios from Italy, Rome, church of Santa Prisca, Mithraeum
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Head of Helios-Sol from a Hellenistic model of Alexander Helios, 200-230 A.D. opus sectile, 29x26 cm. From the Mithraeum of the church of Santa Prisca in Rome

Background imageRoman God Collection: Kylix (wine pottery) depicting Zeus and the eagle, from the city shipyard

Kylix (wine pottery) depicting Zeus and the eagle, from the city shipyard, painted by the painter of Naucratis (Egypt) 6th Century B.C

Background imageRoman God Collection: Hungary, Sopron (Scarbantia, The excavations of Capitoline Triad

Hungary, Sopron (Scarbantia, The excavations of Capitoline Triad Hungary, Sopron, Lliszt Ferenc Muzeum, Roman Art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Fresco depicting Saturn, from Pompei

Fresco depicting Saturn, from Pompei
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Fresco depicting Saturn (Kronos). From Pompei

Background imageRoman God Collection: Italy, Sicily, Selinunte, Detail of Zeus and Hera, metope of the temple E

Italy, Sicily, Selinunte, Detail of Zeus and Hera, metope of the temple E 5th Century B.C. Italy, Sicily, Palermo, Museo Archeologico Della Fondazione Mormino (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Mosaic depicting Venus talking to Mercury from Gightis, Boughrara, Tunisia

Mosaic depicting Venus talking to Mercury from Gightis, Boughrara, Tunisia
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Mosaic depicting Venus talking to Mercury. From Gightis, Boughrara, Tunisia

Background imageRoman God Collection: France, Compiegne, Sculpture representing Mercury with a stone hatchet

France, Compiegne, Sculpture representing Mercury with a stone hatchet France, Saint Germain-En-Laye, Musee des Antiquites Nationales (Archaeological and Middle Age Museum), Gallo-Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Italy, Rome, Bust of Zeus Serapis, marble

Italy, Rome, Bust of Zeus Serapis, marble Italy, Parma, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeologicla Museum) Palazzo Della Pilotta, Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Bronze figurine of Mars

Bronze figurine of Mars
Roman civilization. Bronze figurine of Mars

Background imageRoman God Collection: Austria, Ares (Mars) statue

Austria, Ares (Mars) statue Austria, Klagenfurt, Landesmuseum (Acrhaeological and Art Museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Bronze statuette of Mercury, holding bag and his cloak, From Volubilis (Morocco)

Bronze statuette of Mercury, holding bag and his cloak, From Volubilis (Morocco)
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Bronze statuette of Mercury, holding a bag and his cloak. From Volubilis (Morocco)

Background imageRoman God Collection: Italy, Sicily, Erice, Bearded Poseidon bust, terracotta

Italy, Sicily, Erice, Bearded Poseidon bust, terracotta 5th Century B.C. Museo Civico Antonio Cordici (Art Museum), Greek art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Austria, Klagenfurt, Mosaic work representing Dionysus (Bacchus)

Austria, Klagenfurt, Mosaic work representing Dionysus (Bacchus) Austria, Klagenfurt, Landesmuseum (Acrhaeological and Art Museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Workshop sign and electoral announcements (figures in the foreground)

Workshop sign and electoral announcements (figures in the foreground: Bacchus and Venusja) from Italy, Campania
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Workshop sign and electoral announcements (figures in the foreground: Bacchus and Venusja), 70-79 A.D. painting on plaster, 121x151 cm. From Pompei

Background imageRoman God Collection: Roman civilization, Marble head of Helios from Roselle, Augusteum, Tuscany region, Italy

Roman civilization, Marble head of Helios from Roselle, Augusteum, Tuscany region, Italy, 1st-2nd century a. d
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble head of Helios. From Roselle, Augusteum, Tuscany region, Italy

Background imageRoman God Collection: Mosaic depicting the god Oceanus, from Henchir Thyna, ancient Thaenae, Tunisia, detail

Mosaic depicting the god Oceanus, from Henchir Thyna, ancient Thaenae, Tunisia, detail, 3rd century a. d
Roman civilization, 3rd century A.D. Mosaic depicting the god Oceanus. From Henchir Thyna, ancient Thaenae, Tunisia. Detail

Background imageRoman God Collection: Statuette representing the god Mercury, bronze

Statuette representing the god Mercury, bronze Musee Theo Desplan (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Tunisia, Jendouba Governorate, Hammam Darragi, Roman archaeological site of ancient Bulla Regia

Tunisia, Jendouba Governorate, Hammam Darragi, Roman archaeological site of ancient Bulla Regia ( 1st-4th century a. d)
Tunisia - Jendouba Governorate - Hammam Darragi. Roman archaeological site of ancient Bulla Regia, 1st-4th century A.D. House of Amphitrite, Triclinium Mosaic. Detail: Neptune, 2nd-3rd century A.D

Background imageRoman God Collection: Hungary, Vac, Relief representing Mars (god of war) and Rhea Silvia (mother of Romulus and Remus)

Hungary, Vac, Relief representing Mars (god of war) and Rhea Silvia (mother of Romulus and Remus) 3rd Century A.D. Hungary, Budapest, Magyar Nemzeti Muzeum (History and Art museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: France, Lezoux, Puy-de-Dome, Sculpture representing Mercury, stone

France, Lezoux, Puy-de-Dome, Sculpture representing Mercury, stone 1st Century A.D. France, Saint Germain-En-Laye, Musee des Antiquites Nationales (Archaeological and Middle Age Museum)

Background imageRoman God Collection: Circular neo-Attic marble altar with relief depicting the deities of Olympus

Circular neo-Attic marble altar with relief depicting the deities of Olympus
Roman civilization, 1st century b.C. Circular neo-Attic marble altar with relief depicting the deities of the Olympus

Background imageRoman God Collection: Hungary, Szombathely, Savaria, Statuette representing Bacchus (Dionysus), ivory

Hungary, Szombathely, Savaria, Statuette representing Bacchus (Dionysus), ivory 3rd Century A.D. Hungary, Budapest, Magyar Nemzeti Muzeum (History and Art museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Bronze statuette of one of Lares deities, From Volubis (Morocco)

Bronze statuette of one of Lares deities, From Volubis (Morocco)
Roman civilization, 2nd century b.C. Bronze statuette of one of the Lares deities. From Volubis (Morocco)

Background imageRoman God Collection: Detail of the head of Bacchus (Dionysus, god of wine), bronze

Detail of the head of Bacchus (Dionysus, god of wine), bronze Switzerland, Avenches, Musee Romain (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Fresco depicting head of Dionysus with garland from Acholla, Tunisia, 2nd century a. d

Fresco depicting head of Dionysus with garland from Acholla, Tunisia, 2nd century a. d
Roman civilization, 2nd century A.D. Fresco depicting head of Dionysus with garland. From Acholla, Tunisia

Background imageRoman God Collection: Italy, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Box with Dyonisos head Amber, from the necropolis of Aquileia

Italy, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Box with Dyonisos head Amber, from the necropolis of Aquileia 2nd Century A.D. Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Roman art

Background imageRoman God Collection: Fresco depicting Ares and Aphrodite, from Pompei, House of Citharist

Fresco depicting Ares and Aphrodite, from Pompei, House of Citharist
Roman civilization. Fresco depicting Ares and Aphrodite. From Pompei, House of the Citharist

Background imageRoman God Collection: LEGO figures onboard Juno spacecraft C016 / 3073

LEGO figures onboard Juno spacecraft C016 / 3073
LEGO figures onboard Juno spacecraft. View of the three LEGO figurines flying onboard NASAs Juno spacecraft on its mission to gather information about the planets atmosphere, magnetic field

Background imageRoman God Collection: Vulcan Statue and elevator tower locted in Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Vulcan Statue and elevator tower locted in Vulcan Park, Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Background imageRoman God Collection: Vulcans Forge

Vulcans Forge

Background imageRoman God Collection: Fountain of Neptune dating from 1576

Fountain of Neptune dating from 1576, in the Piazza Della Signora, Florence, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tuscany, Italy, Europe



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"Exploring the Divine: A Glimpse into the World of Roman Gods" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating realm of Roman mythology. From the enigmatic Janus, the god of beginnings and transitions, to Bacchus, the deity associated with wine and revelry, this collection of ancient artifacts unveils a rich tapestry of divine figures. Admire the intricate Fourth style fresco depicting Bacchus alongside Vesuvius volcano from Pompeii's House of Centenary. The vibrant colors transport you to a world where earthly pleasures merge with natural forces. Intriguingly, we encounter scenes from Elysium—a mythical paradise for souls—depicted on a fresco honoring Octavia Paolina. This poignant tribute showcases Rome's deep reverence for departed loved ones. Marvel at the exquisite detail captured in statues such as Hercules and Cacus. Crafted from marble, these masterpieces immortalize legendary tales of strength and heroism that have captivated generations. The worship of Mithras also finds its place within this pantheon. Witness his sacrificial rituals depicted in stunning marble sculptures—an intriguing blend between Eastern influence and Roman tradition. As we delve further into this divine journey, statues like those portraying Bacchus reveal his association with pleasure-seeking indulgence while Hercules Pomarius stands tall as a symbol of agricultural abundance. Notably present is Mars—the formidable god of war—his statue adorned with helmet and shield serves as a reminder that even amidst peace there lies an undercurrent ready to unleash chaos if provoked. Lastly, Apollo Coelispex gazes skyward holding aloft a flaming torch—a representation not only as god but also guide through darkness towards enlightenment. Join us on this extraordinary voyage through time as we uncover stories woven by ancient hands; tales that continue to inspire awe and fascination today.