RMD95RDF–Bacchus, Ancient Roman god of Wine (Dionysius in Greek pantheon) riding on a tiger. Roman mosaic of 1st or 2nd century AD. British Museum, London
RMT951Y9–Mars was the Roman god of war and also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome. He was second in importance only to Jupiter, and he was the most prominent of the military gods worshipped by the Roman legions. His festivals were held in March, the month named for him (Latin Martius), and in October, which began and ended the season for military campaigning and farming.
RMAWH1Y2–Morocco, Volubilis, mosaic depicting Aeolus, Roman god of wind, on floor of house
RMHTMJFM–Hell: the city of Dis, Roman god of the underworld. Sinners burning in Hell 'Their lids suspended; and beneath,/ From them forth issued lamentable means' Canto X. Gustave Dore's illustrated Dante' Inferno', 1863. Wood engraving
RMPJ6KNM–Statue of the Roman god, Jupiter dating from around 150 AD.
RMBJN9CY–Pluto, Roman god of the underworld, abducting Persephone, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMC05F5Y–Mars the Roman god of war He was second in importance only to Jupiter, and he was the most prominent of the military gods
RFBWNKJG–Bust head of Zeus Jupiter ancient greek roman god
RMC5KRC5–Poseidon Neptune Mosaic Antalya Turkey bazaar market old town city Kaleici ( Neptune Roman god of freshwater and the sea )
RMAMPF13–A woman wearing ear phones contemplates a giant bronze stratue of a Roman god in the Louvre Paris
RMAJ83NA–Neptune, Roman god of the oceans. Artist: Unknown
RMP6BGFH–Cupid, Roman god of love, with figleaf, wings, bow and quiver of arrows. 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.
RMD7J5AY–Head of Ares, god of war. Roman sculpture after an original of 330 BC. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany.
RMC8D6CX–Neptune, the Roman god of water, central statue of Trevi Fountain, Rome
RMDDKKYK–Mosaic floor with Bacchus on a tiger, Roman, from London, (1st century?). Artist: Unknown
RMA0CMA2–Statue of Neptune the Roman God of the sea at Augustine s Parade City Centre Bristol England
RMDC9BB6–Mosaic floor showing head of Dionysus set in a pattern of triangles. From Roman villa. Corinth. Circa 2nd cent . AD/CE. Corinth, Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth, Greece
RM2KNP02P–Rudolf painted as Vertumnus, Roman God of the seasons, by Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1590–91). Rudolf II
RFFBRBNX–Roman God Neptun & Fontani di Trevi, Rome Italy
RMEC8560–Painting of the Roman God Mars. Artist unknown. Dated 17th Century.
RMHRKRE5–Pluto, Roman God of the Underworld with Cerberus
RMBXXTFT–Mosaic of a river god from Zeugma, Gaziantep Museum, Turkey 100922 36726
RM2M9CTMY–The Roman god Mercury
RMP68X5F–Painting of the Roman God Mars. Artist unknown. Dated 17th Century.
RMDDRY1J–Poseidon (Latin Neptune), Greek God of the water and the sea, in the chariot, wood engraving, 19th century,
RF2FJNYR9–This 1884 illustration shows Silver Vases found at Bernay. Accidentally discovered by a French farmer in 1830 in the village of Berthouville, near the French town of Bernay, the spectacular hoard of gilt-silver statuettes and vessels known as the Berthouville Treasure was originally dedicated to the Gallo-Roman god Mercury. They date from 100 BC to 200 AD,
RMDKNYRK–Mars, Roman god of war, with helmet and sword.
RMDPANYK–Jupiter king of the Roman gods bringing lightning and accompanied by eagle Rome Italy 150 AD marble
RME7T94H–A disappointed God - He cries for more. Mars, the Roman god of war, bruised and holding a battered and bent sword, and wearing a sign that states 'Job Wanted'; he is sitting on a trunk labeled 'Mr. Mars, God of War'. A notice posted on the wall behind him states 'Peace Declared Between Spain and U.S.' John Bull and another man, who may be Czar Nicholas II, are observing from behind a hedge on the left. Political Cartoon 1899
RMA7MKA4–Bust of the god Serapis, Greco-Roman Museum, Alexandria, Egypt
RMG67BPX–The 1,800-year-old carved stone head of a possible Geordie Roman god that was found by archeologists from Durham University at Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland in County Durham.
RMFTHMD3–Asclepius, god of healing. Marble. Roman work, 2nd century AD. After the Greek original of the 5th century BC. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RM2F75P9A–Rome. Italy. Trajan's Column (Colonna Traiana), AD 113. Detail of scene depicting the personification of the river Danube as the Roman God Danubius.
RF2R7JCP6–Ancient marble statue of Roman God Jupiter, Capitoline Museum, Italy 1900s
RMA6WNMT–Aphrodite afrodite love god goddess woman head bust marble roman empire Hellenistic hellen paphos pafos myth mythology mythologi
RMWC21DT–Roof top statue, rhe Roman god Mercury, Stamford, UK
RMW52JAX–Unidentified sculpture of a Greek or Roman god, Unknown, about 1865, Albumen silver print
RM2AA0RR5–Monochrome illustration from the book 'Fables de La Fontaine' by author Jean de La Fontaine, featuring a group of wild animals gathered before the Roman god Jupiter flying on a bird, by illustrator Emile Gouget, published by Lecointe et Pougin, 1834. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMD96YP7–Triumph of Neptune. Neptune, Roman god of the sea (Greek: Poseidon) carrying his trident and riding in chariot pulled by horses with dolphin tails. 2nd century AD mosaic from Sousse (Susah). Bardo Museum, Tunis.
RMHRKRCT–Janus, Roman god
RMAT2AE6–Bust of The Greek God Apollo
RMD86DB3–The Roman God Mercury silhouetted against a star.
RFBWNKHC–Bust head of Zeus Jupiter ancient greek roman god
RMBA7R5G–Janus, Roman god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings and endings, wood engraving, after Roman copper coin,
RFB56KN6–Roman God Terminus
RMDKNYTJ–Bacchus, Roman god of wine, with grapes and leopard skin.
RMEEE85A–Commodus as Hercules 180 - 193 AD Marble cm 133 Roman Rome Capitoline Museum Italy Italian ( Heracles Greek God Gatekeeper of Olympus ( Provenance: Rome, Esquiline - Horti Lamiani 1874) God of heroes, sports, athletes, health, agriculture, fertility, trade, oracles and divine protector of mankind )
RM2RWJBRE–Statue of Aesculapius the Roman God of Medicine standing in the Louvre Museum in Paris France
RM2B1MNC9–Roman god Jupiter in battle in his chariot. Hand-colored woodcut
RMG680BD–The 1,800-year-old carved stone head of a possible Geordie Roman god that was found by archeologists from Durham University at Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland in County Durham.
RMEAC3W3–Bust or Marble Portrait of Vulcan the Roman God of Fire c3rd. Wearing a Pileus Felt Hat or Cap. Saint-Raymond Museum Toulouse
RM2F75PA8–Rome. Italy. Trajan's Column (Colonna Traiana), AD 113. Detail of scene depicting the personification of the river Danube as the Roman God Danubius.
RF2R7JD78–Ancient bronze statue of Roman god Apollo Citharede, National Museum, Naples, Italy 1900s
RMECTPJF–Man in golden helmet (Mars), by Ferdinand Bol
RMH6CW0N–Roman mosaic of the Roman god Apollo, Split, Croatia.
RMPPYFYB–statue of a Greek or Roman god or warrior; French; about 1860; Albumen silver print
RM2WD9DMW–An old engraving of an ancient statue to the god TERMINUS with his motto which translates as Yield to No One. Terminus poles or statues were erected at the ends of roads or entrances to towns in the ancient past, and were often decorated by travellers as they arrived or passed them. In Roman religion, Terminus was the god of boundaries . Sacrifices were performed to sanctify each boundary stone, and edach year a festival called the 'Terminalia' was celebrated on February 23. Some recognised him as an aspect of Jupiter (Jupiter Terminalis)
RMMR4TF7–Engraving depicting the Roman God Vulcan, God of Fire. Dated 18th century
RMHRKRCR–Janus, Roman god
RM2B03BH6–Italy: A marble statue portraying 'Neptune', the Fountain of Neptune, Piazza della Signoria, Florence. Sculpted by Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511 - 1592), 1565. Neptune is the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman religion. He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune is the brother of Jupiter and Pluto; the brothers preside over the realms of Heaven, the earthly world, and the Underworld. Salacia is his wife.
RMG37XMH–Ancient Greek/Roman god Hephaistos(Vulcan)
RFBX0WJK–Bust head of Zeus Jupiter ancient greek roman god
RMBHD901–Janus, Roman god of gates, doors, doorways, beginnings and endings, copper engraving by Gasparone Bouttats, detail from an allegorical frame, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RFJ2FAET–Ancient Neptune Statue Roman God Sculpture Capitoline Museum, Rome, Italy
RMDKP03X–Plutus, Roman god of wealth, with boxes of gold coins.
RMCXTDF1–Marble relief with The Messenger Greek God Hermes Augustan or Julio-Claudian 27 B.C.-A.D. 68 Roman Marble 67x 59cm
RMP7E7BM–Neptune. After a 16th century engraving. Neptune was the Roman god of the sea, and also of horses.
RMR82BTW–The sun sets at Vulcan Park, July 19, 2015, in Birmingham, Alabama. The park features an iron statue of the Roman God, Vulcan.
RM2JP8W3E–Relief carving of the Roman god, Mercury in St Andrew's Parish Church, Aldborough, Yorkshire, England
RM2C5PF8B–Bacchus, Roman God of wine or Dionysus on wine merchant building, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RM2F75P5F–Rome. Italy. Trajan's Column (Colonna Traiana), AD 113. Detail of scene depicting the personification of the river Danube as the Roman God Danubius.
RF2R7JD0X–Ancient marble statue of Roman god Apollo Citharede, Vatican Museum, Rome, Italy 1900s
RMAK6F1C–neptune fountain piazza navona rome italy Marble Statue of the Roman God Neptune Battling a Giant Octopus
RMJP90JX–England, Kent, Lullingstone Roman Villa, Detail of Mosaic Flooring Showing The Roman God Jupiter Abducting Princess Europa while Disguised as a Bull
RMW581C2–Emblem: year, In the middle a palm tree (symbol for the annual rotation) with a medallion with the god Janus, the Roman god of the past and the future. The snake Ouroboros (symbol for eternity) has turned around the trunk of the palm tree. At the foot of the palm tree the astrological zodiac. Two putti in the foreground. A putto draws a circle on the ground with a compass. In the background a vulture that is fertilized by the wind., Ouroboros serpent, circle (planimetry, geometry), predatory birds: vulture, Janus' head, two-faced head, trees: palm-tree, zodiac, the twelve zodiacal signs
RMJGWMK3–Vulcan The Roman God Of Fires & Volcanoes.
RMD9626C–Janus: Two-faced Ancient Roman god, keeper of the gate of heaven. Copperplate engraving 1798.
RMHRKRCP–Vulcan, Roman God
RM2B03BH7–Italy: A marble statue portraying 'Neptune', the Fountain of Neptune, Piazza della Signoria, Florence. Sculpted by Bartolomeo Ammannati (1511 - 1592), 1565. Neptune is the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman religion. He is the counterpart of the Greek god Poseidon. In the Greek-influenced tradition, Neptune is the brother of Jupiter and Pluto; the brothers preside over the realms of Heaven, the earthly world, and the Underworld. Salacia is his wife.
RMER962D–The modern war god. Illustration shows a Jewish man dressed as Mars, the Roman god of war, decorated with symbols of money, standing in the doorway of a munitions store labeled Marsheim Bellonaberg & Co. and Ordnance Dept.; a notice posted on the side
RFF1XJDJ–Mercury, the Roman God, at the top of the Galeria Emporium, former Mercur Center (1903), Ljubljana, Slovenia
RMC41R86–calendar, month of March, allegory of the Roman god Mars, woodcut, 'Eyn nygge Kalender', printed by Steffen Arndes, Luebeck, 1519, , Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMAM280G–The Renaissance gardens of the Giardino Giusti, Verona, Italy, laid out in 1570. A classical statue of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine and fertility
RMDKNYTW–Neptune, Roman god of the sea, holding a trident.
RMH7F06W–Bacchus Lamber -Sigisbert Adam 1700 – 1759 French sculptor, 'the elder' was born in Nancy France French •Bacchus Roman god, agriculture, wine , fertility, equivalent to the Greek god, Dionysus, He carried a pine cone-topped staff, followers were goat-footed, Satyrs and Maenads, wild women who danced, energetically during this festivals, Bacchus is the son of Jupiter,
RFM9PX9J–Relief of Vulcanus, roman god of fire and forge on a public building, Erlangen, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
RM2DA1718–The Vulcan statue is pictured in Vulcan Park in Birmingham, Alabama. The iron statue depicts the Roman God of the fire and forge, Vulcan.
RM2APJMYG–Roman God Saturn, etching by Bohemian etcher Wenceslaus Hollar from 1600s
RM2C5PFC3–Bacchus, Roman God of wine or Dionysus on wine merchant building, Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
RMAMXMPB–Hercules statue, Atlas, Portmeirion Gwynedd North Wales UK
RF2R7JCWX–Ancient marble statue of Roman god Mercury, Vatican Museum, Rome, Italy 1900s
RF2H5AXKT–This illustration shows the Roman god of war Mars in his two-horse chariot. It dates to 1695, an engraving by Lasinio, patterned after a roundel in the ceiling painting (based on drawings by Raphael) of the Sala Borgia in the Vatican that is based on drawings in 1516 by the Italian artist Raphael.
RMJP90JC–England, Kent, Lullingstone Roman Villa, Detail of Mosaic Flooring Showing The Roman God Jupiter Abducting Princess Europa while Disguised as a Bull
RM2F4TPF9–London, England, UK. Stone relief carvin in Temple Avenue EC4: Mercury - the Winged Messenger. Also Roman God of financial gain, commerce, eloquence,
RMG8EJG9–Flying Mercury the Roman god
RMH3YX7J–Bronze figure of the Roman god Poseidon, god of the sea. Dated 2nd Century
RMHRJBNM–Saturn, Roman God
RMF0BFA4–Replica of Michelangelo’s Classic Roman God David Bust With Plant Headdress
RFKN0253–Ancient marble statue of a Roman god in the Archaeological Museum of Terraccina, Italy
RFF1XNPR–Mercury, the Roman God, at the top of the Galeria Emporium, former Mercure Center (1903), Ljubljana, Slovenia on June 30, 2015
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