RMDRB025–Venus, the Roman goddess of love, with Amor (Cupid) clutching love's arrow by Hans Holbein the Younger
RMHRKRJC–Venus, Roman Goddess of Love
RMD95JNR–Artemis/Diana, ancient Greek/Roman goddess. Statue.
RMHTMJFB–Ceres - Roman goddess of agriculture and corn (Greek Demeter), mother of Persephone/Proserpine. Copperplate engraving
RMDKNYE3–Juno, queen of the gods, Roman goddess of matrimony.
RME924RP–Bellona. Ancient Roman goddess of war, after the statue by Jean-Léon Gérôme.
RMBHDF04–Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt, drawing,
RMP4B37F–An owls sits on the hand of a woman dressed as the Roman Goddess Minerva, often referred to as the 'owl of Athena' or the 'owl of Minerva', as she stands with some of the Minerva's Owls of Bath sculptures, an art trail that takes place around the city for three months starting June 25, 2018.
RMWH9B3H–Roman Goddess and Child 500 BC
RMCC0WE1–Ceres, Roman Goddess of Agriculture, Grain Crops, Fertility & Motherhood Engraving by Baude Painting by Auguste Alexandre Hirsch
RMFECRX0–Venus and Vulcan GIAQUINTO Corrado 1703 - 1765 Italy Italian( Vulcan the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, metalworking, and the forge in ancient Roman religion - Venus Roman goddess of love gardens and vineyards )
RMC4PTYF–Marble statue of Fortuna- Roman goddess of the fortune and personification of good luck - Braccio Nuovo, Vatican Museums, Italy
RM2BGC4NJ–JUNO Roman goddess with her sacred Peacock
RMMH922E–Statue of Ceres, ancient Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility. Digitally colored engraving
RMPH1DAE–Rome. Italy. Statue of Roman Goddess Fortuna / Fortune holding a cornucopia. Braccio Nouvo, Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican Museums. Musei Vaticani. Head
RFGKNG06–Illustration of Minerva or Menrva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy wearing helment and laurel crown head viewed from side set on isolated white background.
RMAAMYFR–MARBLE STATUE OF DIANA ROMAN GODDESS OF MOON FORESTS ANIMALS ALSO KNOWN AS GREEK GODDESS ARTEMIS
RFKDW86Y–This illustration of The Furies dates to 1898. It is a sketch by British artist and deisgner Edward Burne-Jones (died 1898). The Furies are also known as the Erinyes (Erinys - singular) and were the ancient Greek goddesses of vengeance. The Romans called them the Dirae. Burne-Jones added two words to his sketches - Crudelitas (Latin for cruelty) and Saevitia (Latin for violence, intense rage). They were honored as hounding people who committed crimes - never stopping in their pursuit of them.
RMP6BGWM–Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and spring, holding a garland of flowers. Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from 'La Mythologie en Estampes' (Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods), Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c.1820.
RMCW33CJ–Demeter goddess
RMHRKRE2–Minerva, Roman Goddess of Medicine
RMF7PCX0–18th Century neo-classical statue of a Roman Goddess;Kenwood House, London. Dated 2015
RMM61E9E–Bronze statue of Victoria, Roman goddess of victory, upon the victory monument 'Siegesdenkmal' in Freiburg (Germany). | usage worldwide
RMDKP0XP–Abundantia, Roman goddess of abundance, with cornucopia and garland.
RMGHEN4M–Vesta, the virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and family in Roman religion
RMBBNH6H–Fortuna, Roman goddess of fortune, woodcut by Johann Joachim Butzlin,
RMFF7GT5–DEMETER/CERES. /nThe Greek goddess (Roman goddess Ceres) of the growth of food plants, enthroned with her attribute of wheat. /nLine engraving after a wall painting in Pompeii, Italy, 19th century.
RMD8836T–Fortuna, Roman goddess of luck
RMF3PHCF–Head of Roman Goddess Sulis Minerva from the Temple Courtyard of the Roman Baths at Bath in the UK.
RMAMMFHM–Athene Athena Minerva Greek greece rome roman goddess civilization wisdom weaving, crafts war technical knowledge
RM2MFG04K–Giulio Romano (Giulio Pippi), Roman Goddess Luna in her Chariot, drawing in pen and ink with chalk, brush and wash, before 1546
RMHTMJ9G–Minerva: Ancient Roman goddess of wisdom, patroness of arts, wearing helmet and holding shield. Athene in Greek pantheon. Statue
RMMH922B–Statue of Ceres, ancient Roman goddess of agriculture and fertility. Digitally colored engraving
RMH74892–Juno. Ancient Roman goddess. Bust, 2nd century AD. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RMB3N2WN–Minerva Roman Goddess of Wisdom York carved stone street figure by Wolstenholme books wise owl Petergate Minster Gates streets
RMAAMYDW–DIANA IN HER CHARIOT ROMAN GODDESS OF THE MOON FORESTS ANIMALS ENGRAVING BY PAYNE AFTER PAINTING BY CORREGGIO
RF2R7JCYC–Ancient marble statue of Roman goddess Artemis, or Diana Lucifera, Vatican Museum, Rome, Italy 1900s
RMBWP7KE–Ceres Roman goddess Italy Europe Florence Boboli Gardens Tuscany Toscana Art Sculpture Figure Marble
RMC05FJ1–Minerva the Roman goddess of poetry, medicine, wisdom, commerce, weaving, crafts, magic, and the inventor of music.
RMHRJG1Y–Minerva, Roman Goddess of Medicine
RMF7PCX2–18th Century neo-classical statue of a Roman Goddess;Kenwood House, London. Dated 2015
RMAJ7TMC–Cameo of Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom. Artist: Unknown
RMDKP02K–Flora, Roman goddess of spring, holding a garland of flowers.
RMEN96WK–Italy. Rome. Campidoglio. Statue Minerva, the roman goddess.
RMB40572–Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt, Fontainebleau School, 'Diana the Huntress', full length,
RMCE6CEH–Flora ; Roman Goddess of Flowers on top of Flora Fountain ; Hutatma Chowk ; Fort ; Bombay ; Mumbai ; Maharashtra ; India ; Asia
RMJDEAJW–Flora, Classical Roman goddess of flowers and Spring season, in hedge in walled garden, Tyninghame House, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
RMF3RFNR–Head of Roman Goddess Sulis Minerva from the Temple Courtyard of the Roman Baths at Bath in the UK.
RMA17HTA–Athene Athena Minerva Greek greece rome roman goddess civilization wisdom weaving, crafts war technical knowledge
RFJT3PJ0–Smart golden polished brass door knocker depicting Roman goddess Apollo, on green painted wooden panelled front door.
RM2A5YYAJ–Spring and Summer, about 1760, by Andrea Casali (1705-1784) oil on canvas. Spring represented by Flora, Roman Goddess of flowers;Summer by Ceres, goddess of corn
RMCWHABT–The Roman Goddess Juno. Bust. First half of 2nd century A.C. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark.
RM2A4ND5W–The British-era Flora fountain in fort area in Mumbai, India. It is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, (earlier called the Mile Long Road). It was built in CE 1864, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora. It was built at a total cost of Rs. 47,000, or 9000 pounds sterling. It was refurbished by Indian National Trust for Art and Culture Heritage (INTACH) and inaugurated in CE 2019 January, with restoration of the sculpture and water fountains, at a cost of Rs. 4.25 Crore.
RMCC5D29–Statue of Veritas the Roman goddess of truth in Ottawa Supreme Court of Canada
RMB0FJ7D–Close-up Onyx and Marble statue of the Roman goddess Minerva
RME040A5–Statue of Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom and trade,on a footbridge over the River Scheldt in Antwerp, Belgium.
RMKP50A1–Italy, Rome, Piazza del Campidoglio, Palazzo Senatorio, statue of roman goddess Roma, originally a statue of Minerva (1st century AD)
RMG15HXY–Juno, the warlike Roman goddess, as depicted in 'Earth under the Protection of Jupiter and Juno', c. 1520-30, a tapestry of gold, silver, silk and wool. From one of three extant panels of a series known as 'The Spheres'. The tapestries were woven for King
RMD96833–Ceres - Roman goddess of agriculture and corn (Greek Demeter), mother of Persephone/Proserpine. Copperplate engraving.
RMAJ82X1–Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture and corn. Artist: Unknown
RMDKP031–Vertumnus, Roman goddess of the seasons.
RM2JNFR34–'Diana,' (Roman goddess of the hunt,) 1890, Bronze, Frederick William MacMonnies. American. Brooklyn Museum.
RMBX716M–Hygieia, Greek and Roman goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation, full length, drawing after a Roman ivory relief,
RMBYB39J–Silhouette, Justitia statue, old Roman goddess of justice, Roemerberg square, Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany, Europe
RMCBBBH9–An illustrative photo of female model dressed as Justitia, Roman Goddess of Justice and the Legal System, in her hands she
RMF3PHD3–Head of Roman Goddess Sulis Minerva from the Temple Courtyard of the Roman Baths at Bath in the UK.
RMP8FGYE–Diana and Endimione - Diana and Endymion 1675-1680, Luca Giordano (1632-1705), oil on canvas Italy Italian ( The painting depicts the Roman goddess Diana, one of the twelve Gods and Goddesses of Olympus, falling in love with Endymion. The story tells of Diana's love for the beautiful youth Endymion. )
RMJT3PHY–Smart golden polished brass door knocker depicting Roman goddess Apollo, on green painted wooden panelled front door.
RM2WR959A–Nehalennia Altar, pl. VIII, Roman statues and building fragments from Zeeland (series title), Altar of the Roman goddess Nehalennia., printer: Tiemen Hooiberg, Leiden, 1843 - 1845, paper, height 270 mm × width 360 mm, print
RF2H8J7AW–Ancient statue of a roman goddess decorating a niche inside a museum in Italy
RMH8F284–Minerva (Roman goddess identified with Athena). Roman creation, 2nd century AD, from a Greek original of Classic period. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RM2A4ND63–A night view of the British-era Flora fountain in fort area in Mumbai, India. It is an ornamentally and exquisitely sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, (earlier called the Mile Long Road). It was built in CE 1864, and depicts the Roman goddess Flora. It was built at a total cost of Rs. 47,000, or 9000 pounds sterling. It was refurbished by Indian National Trust for Art and Culture Heritage (INTACH) and inaugurated in CE 2019 January, with restoration of the sculpture and water fountains, at a cost of Rs. 4.25 Crore.
RMPH1D84–Rome. Italy. Statue of Roman Goddess Fortuna / Fortune holding a cornucopia. Braccio Nouvo, Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican Museums. Musei Vaticani. Head
RMEB5416–Securitas, the Roman goddess of stability and security - a detail of a fresco at Villa Godi Malinverni, Vicenza, Italy
RME040AX–Statue of Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom and trade,on a footbridge over the River Scheldt in Antwerp, Belgium.
RMF1X590–Statue of Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom. By John Wolstenholme 1801. High Petergate, City of York, Yorkshire, England, UK
RMHRNREF–Hygeia, Greek Goddess of Health
RMF7P60E–Neo-Classical cast of a Roman Goddess, Kenwood House, London. Dated 18th Century
RMAJ7JH0–Roman goddess Juno, wife and sister of Jupiter, Queen of Heaven. Artist: Unknown
RMDKNYF0–Diana, Roman goddess of the hunt, with quiver and hind.
RM2GNKW4W–Italy, Rome, Piazza del Campidoglio, Palazzo Senatorio, staircase with the statue of roman goddess Roma, originally Minerva (1st century AD)
RMBHDCPF–Iustitia (Lady Justice), Roman goddess of justice, half length sitting on globe, holding the scales, woodcut, 16th century,
RMBYB3D6–Silhouette, Justitia statue, old Roman goddess of justice, Roemerberg square, Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany, Europe
RMCBBBGX–An illustrative photo of female model dressed as Justitia, Roman Goddess of Justice and the Legal System, in her hands she
RFRX0B45–Diana, römische Mythologie, Göttin der Jagd, des Mondes und der Geburt, Beschützerin der Frauen und Mädchen, von Jean Goujon / Diana, a Roman goddess of the hunt, the Moon, and nature, associated with wild animals and woodland, made by Jean Goujon
RM2A4A0JH–Madame de Verninac, under the attributes of Diane chasseresse 1808, Joseph CHINARD, Lyon, 1756 - 1813, ( Madame de Verninac (1780-1827), sister of the painter Eugène Delacroix, is represented in Diane, the Roman goddess of hunting. She holds an arrow and carries the crescent moon in her hair.) , France, French.
RF2H58YP1–The Greek goddess Artemis (Diana to the Romans) was particularly important to the people of Ephesus. The Ephesians believed her birthplace was nearby Ortygia (for other Greeks it was Delos). Artemis was the goddess of chastity, hunting, wild animals, forests, childbirth, and fertility. The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, also known as the Artemision and Temple of Diana, was a Greek temple dedicated to an ancient, local form of the goddess Artemis (associated with Diana, a Roman goddess). It was located in Ephesus near the modern town of Selçuk in present-day Turkey. It was completely rebuilt twi
RM2WR95C9–Two Nehalennia altars, pl. XIV, Roman statues and building fragments from Zeeland (series title), Two altars of the Roman goddess Nehalennia., printer: Tiemen Hooiberg, Leiden, 1843 - 1845, paper, height 360 mm × width 270 mm, print
RMD2H2ER–Image of Venus, the Roman goddess of love in the Musis Park in Arnhem, Netherlands
RMH74890–Juno. Ancient Roman goddess. Bust, 2nd century AD. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
RFA4YT0N–Human Living Statue Roman Goddess at Regent Street Festival 2006
RMPH1DCH–Rome. Italy. Statue of Roman Goddess Fortuna / Fortune holding a cornucopia. Braccio Nouvo, Chiaramonti Museum, Vatican Museums. Musei Vaticani. Head
RMB933HB–Minster Gates Sign - Minerva Roman Goddess of Wisdom York
RME0409H–Staue of Minerva, Roman goddess of wisdom and trade,on a footbridge over the River Scheldt in Antwerp, Belgium.
RMA23W7B–Shrewsbury Quarry Park Statue of Sabrina the Roman Goddess of the River in the Dingle Shrewsbury Shropshire England UK GB Europe
RMG15HCD–Venus, the Roman goddess of love, beauty and fertility with her winged son, Cupid. Her Greek counterpart is Aphrodite.
RMHHG8T7–2nd century statue of Venus, Roman goddess of love and beauty, displayed at the Bardo museum in Tunis
RFGN78CR–Illustration of Minerva or Menrva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and sponsor of arts, trade, and strategy head wearing helmet with laurel crown viewed from side set inside circle done in retro style.
RMDKNYEH–Vesta, Roman goddess of the hearth, with altar with sacred flame.
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