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Religion / India / GangaKing Shantanu meets GANGA, the goddess of the Ganges river, and she becomes his first queen provided he never speaks an angry word to her (which of course one day he does...)
Memnon Statues 1The so-called Memnon statues of Amenophis III, which emit a sound like the snapping of a cord at daybreak, attributed to Memnons mother Eos, goddess of the Dawn, weeping
Nepthys as Urt-HekauThe lion-goddess Urt Hekau was one of the various forms taken by the funerary goddess Nephthys
Book of the Dead / 37God of the underworld, and of vegetation : associated with the mortuary goddess Serket in this painting showing him in a shrine to Hathor as hippopotamus
Mut Pouring Water - 2As loving mother-goddess, Mut pours water from the sycamore tree over a deceased person and his soul
Religion / Egypt / MeskhenetThe goddess who presides at childbirth
Religion / Egypt / AnqetA Nubian goddess, who personified the waters of the Nile and their power to bring fruit and prosperity
Eos / Aurora (Panofka)The Greek Goddess of the Dawn, known to the Romans as Aurora
Month of April C18ThThis month is honoured by a wreath of myrtle and burnt incense given as offerings to the goddess Ceres
Matuta, GoddessRoman goddess of the dawn
Tutilina, GoddessRoman goddess of the harvest
Fancy Dress IdeasFancy yourself as a Greek goddess ? an American cowgirl sporting a rifle ? a Pierrette ? a lady writer ? or just a splash of colour ?
Myth : FamaThe Roman goddess of fame distributes her favours to those who deserve it
Religion / JapanAma Terasu, Sun Goddess and Imperial Ancestress
Roman Celebration / VirgilDancing in honour of CERES (Demeter), the goddess of agriculture. " On Ceres let him call & Ceres praise, With uncouth dances & with country lays"
Frog AmuletFROG AMULET The frog was the emblem of Hegt, the Egyptian goddess of abundance; the Romans adopted it as a symbol of prosperity
Myth / Athena / MinervaPatron goddess of Athens also identified with Minerva, the Italian goddess of crafts
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Dedication of the Roman CapitolThe Roman Capitol is dedicated to the deities Jupiter, Minerva and Juno
Institution of the Vestal Virgins in Ancient RomeNuma Pompilius institutes the Vestal Virgins, four priestesses of Vesta (goddess of the hearth) who performed sacred rites for the community