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A gallery of Greek and Roman deities and mythological heroes. Hundreds of images from ancient, classical, and modern art and sculpture.
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Ammon
Greek horned god with Egyptian roots
Apollo/ Helios
God of the sun
Ares/ Mars
God of war, blood, and iron
Artemis/ Diana
Virgin Goddess of the moon and the hunt
Asclepius (Asklepios)
God of medicine and healing; patron of doctors
Athena/ Minerva
Goddess of War and sovereignity
Attis/ Adonis
Dying god of vegetation and fertility
Bacchus/ Dionysus
God of ecstacy and wine
Bellona/ Enyo
Goddess of the battlefield and the slain
Circe
Evil sorceress and seductress
Cybele (Rhea, Adrasteia)
Magna Mater- Great Mother
Demeter/ Ceres
Goddess of the harvest
Eros (Cupid) and Psyche
God of love and his ill fated lover
Gaia
Earth mother
Hades/ Pluto
Sovereign of the underworld and death
Hebe/ Juventas
Annointing goddess
Hecate
Patron of witches; light bringer
Hera/Juno
Goddess of hearth, home, and childbirth
Hermes/ Mercury
Divine messenger and psychopomp
Hygeia/ Hygia
Goddess of health
Hypnos/Somnus
Sleep, dreams, and trance
Iris
The spectrum, the rainbow, perception
Kronos/Saturn
Titan of time, and grandfather of the Gods
Nemesis (Rhamnusia)
Divine vengeance
Nike
Victory
Pan/ Faunus
Fertility and fecundity
Persephone/ Proserpine/ Kore
Mistress of the underworld
Poseidon/ Neptune
Lord of the depths of the sea
Priapus
Solar-Phallic deity and spokesman for Viagra ;-)
Selene/ Luna
Personification of the Moon
Thanatos/ Mors
Guide to the dead- the Grim Reaper
Tyche/ Fortuna
Fortune, fate, destiny
Venus/ Aphrodite
Goddess of love and sensuality
Vesta/ Hestia
Home and Hearth; controlled fire
Vulcan (Hephaestus)
Father of the Gods
Zeus
God of the forge and technology

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