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Diana – Mythopedia
2023年2月27日 · Diana was the Roman goddess of the hunt, unspoiled nature and the animals that inhabited it. Shunning the company of mortals and gods, Diana preferred the solitude of the forests and kept the company of nymphs and woodland creatures.
Artemis - Mythopedia
2023年4月13日 · Some scholars have suggested that the name “Artemis” appears in the first Greek texts, equating the goddess of the hunt with a-te-mi-to or a-te-mi-te in the Linear B script (the writing system in use ca. 1600–1100 BCE, prior to the development of the Greek alphabet). If this is correct, it would mean that Artemis was known and worshipped ...
Roman God Names - Mythopedia
Roman god and goddess name inspiration Roman god and goddess names often take inspiration from their Greek counterparts , but the names aren’t always lifted directly from Hellenistic influence. Roman deities date back to Etruscan influences on the Italian peninsula, including an emphasis on male-female pairings (like Jupiter and Juno).
Roman Gods - Mythopedia
2022年11月29日 · The Roman Gods had great influence in every sphere of society. From entreating divine inspiration at the highest levels of government to performing rituals honoring tutelary deities who assisted with the practical needs of everyday life, worship was a foundation of Roman existence.
Venus – Mythopedia
2022年12月9日 · Venus was adapted from the Greek goddess Aphrodite, with whom she shared a mythological tradition. The Venus de Milo, sculpted by Alexandros of Antioch c. 130 BCE. Generally regarded as a masterpiece of the classical era, the Venus de Milo depicts the goddess in an easy, natural pose while still displaying her seductive charm.
Apollo (Roman) - Mythopedia
2023年3月8日 · Fully formed, the precocious Diana immediately moved to help her mother deliver her twin brother. Apollo came into the world clutching a bronze sword, and was wrapped in a white cloth fastened with a gold band. He was fed nectar and ambrosia by the goddess of law, and within days he had wondrously developed into a full grown man.
Oreads - Mythopedia
2023年7月26日 · Artemis, the goddess of the wild, was sometimes said to hunt with the nymphs of the Caucasus Mountains. Diana and Her Nymphs after Their Hunt by Jan Brueghel the Younger (ca. 1630–1639) The Walters Art Museum Public Domain. Mountain nymphs, like other nymphs, were also frequently the lovers of famous gods and mortals.
Ceryneian Hind – Mythopedia
2023年3月21日 · The Ceryneian Hind was a remarkable female deer; ancient sources described it as incredibly large and fast and endowed with golden antlers. It was sacred to Artemis, the Olympian goddess of the wild, and lived near the town of Ceryneia in Achaea. The great hero Heracles was sent to capture the Ceryneian Hind for the third of his Twelve Labors ...
Minerva – Mythopedia
2022年12月9日 · As the fierce goddess of warfare, Minerva would also wield a spear and don a Roman general’s armor, complete with a soldier’s helm and a small shield. Most depictions of the goddess portrayed her in this latter attire. Family. In her Hellenic form, Minerva was the daughter of Jupiter, the king of the gods, and Metis, a giant or Titan.
Arethusa - Mythopedia
2023年2月14日 · Arethusa was a nymph, sometimes numbered among the daughters of the sea god Nereus. Her myth describes how she fled to Syracuse to escape the undesired advances of the river god Alpheus, finally transforming into a freshwater spring.