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Strenia’s themes are children and protection. Her symbols are bay, palm and fig leaves, honey and youthful images. While this Goddess’s traditional festival date in Italy was January 1, She joins in our holiday observances, Rights of the Child Day, today to extend Her protective care to children. Among the Sabines and Romans, Strenia safeguarded the youth by providing health and strength. Traditional offerings for this Goddess: burning leaves and leaving out sweet breads mixed with fig dates Christ, Angeles, Heaven, Google, Resim, Sanat, Ange, Savior, I Believe In Angels
Goddess Strenia
Strenia’s themes are children and protection. Her symbols are bay, palm and fig leaves, honey and youthful images. While this Goddess’s traditional festival date in Italy was January 1, She joins in our holiday observances, Rights of the Child Day, today to extend Her protective care to children. Among the Sabines and Romans, Strenia safeguarded the youth by providing health and strength. Traditional offerings for this Goddess: burning leaves and leaving out sweet breads mixed with fig dates
"Mellona is the goddess of bees and beekeeping. She is a goddess important and powerful regarding bees, taking care of and protecting the sweetness of honey. She is listed among the indigitamenta, the list of deities maintained by Roman priests to assure that the correct divinity was invoked for rituals. " Greek Mythology, Gods And Goddesses, Mother Goddess, Roman Goddess, Deities, Goddess, Divine Feminine, Norse, Greek Goddess
"Mellona is the goddess of bees and beekeeping. She is a goddess important and powerful regarding bees, taking care of and protecting the sweetness of honey. She is listed among the indigitamenta, the list of deities maintained by Roman priests to assure that the correct divinity was invoked for rituals. "
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The Original Roman Goddess Behind our Lady Liberty
The Original Roman Goddess Behind our Lady Liberty
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Mariacarla Boscono Is Roman Goddess by Nadine Ijewere — Anne of Carversville
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Mariacarla Boscono Is Roman Goddess by Nadine Ijewere — Anne of Carversville
Mariacarla Boscono Is Roman Goddess by Nadine Ijewere — Anne of Carversville
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Goddess Fortuna
Tellus Mater’s themes are earth, ecology, promises, abundance, prosperity and fertility. Her symbols are the globe, soil and grain.  The Roman Earth Mother celebrates today’s festivities, the Earth’s Birthday, by sharing of Her abundance, being a Goddess of vegetation, reproduction, and increase. In regional stories, Tellus Mater gave birth to humans, which is why bodies are returned to the soil at death – so they can be reborn from Her womb anew. Mother Nature, Illustrators, Art, Mother Earth, Mother And Child, Mother, Wild Women Sisterhood, Mothers Love
Goddess Tellus Mater
Tellus Mater’s themes are earth, ecology, promises, abundance, prosperity and fertility. Her symbols are the globe, soil and grain. The Roman Earth Mother celebrates today’s festivities, the Earth’s Birthday, by sharing of Her abundance, being a Goddess of vegetation, reproduction, and increase. In regional stories, Tellus Mater gave birth to humans, which is why bodies are returned to the soil at death – so they can be reborn from Her womb anew.
Abundantia, Roman Goddess of Abundance - Abundantia is the Roman Goddess of abundance and prosperity. Her name means, literally, "plenty" or "overflowing riches". She represents the idea of abundance or riches personified and deified. Other examples of deified abstractions include Pietas (Piety), Victoria (Victory), Libertas (Freedom), and Concordia (Harmony). Greek Gods, Sacred Feminine, Athena
Abundantia, Roman Goddess of Abundance
Abundantia, Roman Goddess of Abundance - Abundantia is the Roman Goddess of abundance and prosperity. Her name means, literally, "plenty" or "overflowing riches". She represents the idea of abundance or riches personified and deified. Other examples of deified abstractions include Pietas (Piety), Victoria (Victory), Libertas (Freedom), and Concordia (Harmony).
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Chibi Laverna by Cazuuki on DeviantArt
Chibi Laverna by Cazuuki.deviantart.com on @DeviantArt
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Laverna, Goddess of Thieves
Laverna, Goddess of Thieves
In Roman mythology, the goddess Faustitas had the responsibility of protecting the herd and livestock Norse Mythology, Fantasy Art, Mythical Creatures, Goddess Art
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In Roman mythology, the goddess Faustitas had the responsibility of protecting the herd and livestock
The Bona Dea is a very ancient and holy Roman Goddess of Women and Healing, who… Dragons, Fantasy Creatures, Myths, Fantasy
ancient and holy Roman Goddess of Women and Healing – L'amore e forte come la morte
The Bona Dea is a very ancient and holy Roman Goddess of Women and Healing, who…
“In Roman mythology, Flora was a Sabine-derived goddess of flowers and of the season of spring- a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may-flower). While she was otherwise a relatively minor figure in Roman mythology, being one among several fertility goddesses, her association with the spring gave her particular importance at the coming of springtime, as did her role as goddess of youth.” #myth Inspiration, Fertility, Nature, Goddesss, Goddess Names
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“In Roman mythology, Flora was a Sabine-derived goddess of flowers and of the season of spring- a symbol for nature and flowers (especially the may-flower). While she was otherwise a relatively minor figure in Roman mythology, being one among several fertility goddesses, her association with the spring gave her particular importance at the coming of springtime, as did her role as goddess of youth.” #myth
Goddess Abundantia is the Roman Goddess of Abundance, Good Fortune and Success. Her name means "plenty" or "overflowing riches." She has also been called "the beautiful maiden of success." Prayers, Prosperity, Magick, Archetypes
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Goddess Abundantia is the Roman Goddess of Abundance, Good Fortune and Success. Her name means "plenty" or "overflowing riches." She has also been called "the beautiful maiden of success."
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Flora was the Roman goddess of the flowering of plants. Flora was originally worshipped as the goddess of seeds and fruit. Later, she became the goddess of all that flowers. Fairy Art, Fairy Tales, Steampunk Art, Steampunk Art Fantasy, Faeries, Mystic
Flora was the Roman goddess of the flowering of plants. Flora was originally worshipped as the goddess of seeds and fruit. Later, she became the goddess of all that flowers.
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Faun | The faun is a rustic forest god or goddess of Roman mythology often associated with enchanted woods and the Greek god Pan and his satyrs. Fantasy Characters, Demons, Mythological Creatures, Satyr, Mythical
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Faun | The faun is a rustic forest god or goddess of Roman mythology often associated with enchanted woods and the Greek god Pan and his satyrs.
Marica - Roman Goddess of Rivers; She was associated with the swamps, marshes, and bogs and the creatures that inhabited them -----Elena Vizerskaya - Supernatural, Goddesses, Saints, Ideas
Marica - Roman Goddess of Rivers; She was associated with the swamps, marshes, and bogs and the creatures that inhabited them -----Elena Vizerskaya -
The Roman Goddess Fluonia, (from fluo, fluere, "to flow," ) is a form of Juno. She is responsible for retaining the nourishing menstrual blood within the pregnant womb. Women attended to the cult of Juno Fluonia "because she held back the flow of blood (i.e., menstruation) in the act of conception." Medieval mythographers noted this aspect of Juno, which marked a woman as a mater (mother) rather than a virgo (maiden). Digital Art, Graffiti, Street Photography, Art Photography, Street Art, Artist, Redhead Art
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The Roman Goddess Fluonia, (from fluo, fluere, "to flow," ) is a form of Juno. She is responsible for retaining the nourishing menstrual blood within the pregnant womb. Women attended to the cult of Juno Fluonia "because she held back the flow of blood (i.e., menstruation) in the act of conception." Medieval mythographers noted this aspect of Juno, which marked a woman as a mater (mother) rather than a virgo (maiden).
Priapus is a well-known Roman fertility god. After the Christianization of Europe, his worship was suppressed along with all the other pagan gods. But, while certain gods and goddesses could be subsumed relatively easily into Christianity (for example, the worship of Diana was a natural fit with the cult of the Virgin Mary, and Mithras could be merged into the Archangel Michael), Priapus was more difficult to blend into Christianity's anti-sexual system. Spiritual Figures, Religion, Sacred Art, Occult
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Priapus is a well-known Roman fertility god. After the Christianization of Europe, his worship was suppressed along with all the other pagan gods. But, while certain gods and goddesses could be subsumed relatively easily into Christianity (for example, the worship of Diana was a natural fit with the cult of the Virgin Mary, and Mithras could be merged into the Archangel Michael), Priapus was more difficult to blend into Christianity's anti-sexual system.
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In Roman mythology, Dea Tacita ("the Silent (or Mute) Goddess") was a Goddess of the Dead. In later times, She was equated with the Naiad Larunda. In this guise, Dea Tacita was worshipped at a festival called Larentalia on December 23. Goddesses Mutae Tacitae (Mute Goddesses) were invoked to destroy a hated person. These silent Goddesses are the personification of the terror of obscurity--- Fear - Vogue.it Pose Reference, Pose Reference Photo, Pose, Haar, Face, Poses, Human Poses Reference
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In Roman mythology, Dea Tacita ("the Silent (or Mute) Goddess") was a Goddess of the Dead. In later times, She was equated with the Naiad Larunda. In this guise, Dea Tacita was worshipped at a festival called Larentalia on December 23. Goddesses Mutae Tacitae (Mute Goddesses) were invoked to destroy a hated person. These silent Goddesses are the personification of the terror of obscurity--- Fear - Vogue.it
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Cardea, goddess of, thresholds , door hinges and handles : Bansky
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CARDEA // Roman goddess of the door hinge. Crown, Oc, Digital, Digital Story
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Cardea was the ancient Roman goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles, also associated with the wind. Her name comes from cardo, meaning door-pivot. She protected children against vampires and witches, and was also the benefactress of craftsmen. Rome, Crystal Goddess, Mythological Characters, Egyptian Goddess
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Cardea was the ancient Roman goddess of health, thresholds and door hinges and handles, also associated with the wind. Her name comes from cardo, meaning door-pivot. She protected children against vampires and witches, and was also the benefactress of craftsmen.