The gold votive plaque features a Greek inscription dedicated to Jupiter Dolichenus. Natalia Lockley A gold plaque etched with Greek letters has been found at an ancient Roman fortress in Georgia.
In mythology their lives revolved around Jupiter, Roman god of thunder and the skies. In astronomy their destiny is the same. Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto, minions of mythology’s greatest god, ...
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How Jupiter Became the Supreme God of Roman Empire
Our human history has witnessed hundreds and thousands of deities who have been worshipped by different societies across ...
Aside from the spirits, worshipped privately at home, the Romans had a large number of public gods. Many gods were believed to have taken part in the founding of Rome. All were consulted and honored ...
A bearded deity has been discovered with astral symbols. Archaeologists excavated the unique Roman relief depicting an unknown god in an ancient sanctuary in Turkey. According to a first assessment, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. NASA’s latest knee-slapper incorporates Roman mythology, astronomy naming conventions, and that scene in every ...
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