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Download this stock image: Cybele or Magna Mater, Roman mother goddess She holds a key and the reins of a chariot drawn by two male lions. Copperplate engraving from Andrew Tooke’s The Pantheon, Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, London, 1757. - 2GJ5FC6 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors. Rhea Goddess, Magna Mater, Roman Chariot, The Pantheon, Male Lion, Divine Mother, Greco Roman, Mother Goddess, Tarot Art

Download this stock image: Cybele or Magna Mater, Roman mother goddess She holds a key and the reins of a chariot drawn by two male lions. Copperplate engraving from Andrew Tooke’s The Pantheon, Representing the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Gods, London, 1757. - 2GJ5FC6 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Rome Italy - The Forum - The Shrine of Attis, the entrance is flanked by two semi-columns with large, marble reliefs of Pan, each with a six-reeded shepherds pipe and a shepherds crook Cesare Borgia, Western Astrology, Ancient Gods, Cradle Of Civilization, Ancient Statues, Vatican Museums, Gods Goddesses, Greco Roman, Roman Mythology

PLEASE, no multi invitations in your comments. DO NOT FEEL YOU HAVE TO COMMENT.Thanks. The Shrine of Attis, the entrance is flanked by two semi-columns with large, marble reliefs of Pan, each with a six-reeded shepherd's pipe and a shepherd's crook. In the apse is a plaster cast (the original is in the Vatican Museums) of a statue of a reclining Attis, after the emasculation. n his left hand is a shepherd's crook, in his right hand a pomegranate. His head is crowned with bronze rays of the…

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Mater Matuta from the Estruscan city of Chiusi (4th c. BCE) In Roman religion, Mater Matuta was the goddess of the ripening of grain and of women fertility. Her worship in Italy was widespread and of ancient origin. The festival of the Mater Matuta (the Matralia) was held on June 11 and was marked by several unusual customs - among them that only free women in their 1st marriage might take part and that their prayers were not for their own children, but for those of their sisters. Statue Woman, Etruscan Art, Woman Goddess, Roman Statue, Ancient Goddesses, Ancient Sculpture, Ancient Origins, Hands Holding, Mother Goddess

Mater Matuta from the Estruscan city of Chiusi (4th c. BCE) In Roman religion, Mater Matuta was the goddess of the ripening of grain and of women fertility. Her worship in Italy was widespread and of ancient origin. The festival of the Mater Matuta (the Matralia) was held on June 11 and was marked by several unusual customs - among them that only free women in their 1st marriage might take part and that their prayers were not for their own children, but for those of their sisters.

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