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In Greek mythology, Selene was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Her equivalent in ancient Roman religion and myth is Luna, Latin for "moon".
Selene is the Greek moon goddess. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun-god Helios and Eos, goddess of the dawn. Selene is associated with Artemis and Hecate, and all were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. The name Selene is likely derived from selas (σέλας), meaning "light". Her Roman equivalent is Luna. Artwork by Tsuyoshi Nagano

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In Greek mythology, Selene was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Her equivalent in ancient Roman religion and myth is Luna, Latin for "moon". Luna Goddess, Oh My Goddess, Moon Goddess, Greek Goddess Statue, Artemis Goddess, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Greek And Roman Mythology, Norse Mythology, Ancient Art
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In Greek mythology, Selene was an archaic lunar deity and the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Her equivalent in ancient Roman religion and myth is Luna, Latin for "moon".
Selene is the Greek moon goddess. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun-god Helios and Eos, goddess of the dawn. Selene is associated with Artemis and Hecate, and all were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. The name Selene is likely derived from selas (σέλας), meaning "light". Her Roman equivalent is Luna. Artwork by Tsuyoshi Nagano Art And Illustration, Illustration Pictures, Fantasy Kunst, Fantasy Art, Nagano, Gods And Goddesses, Art Plastique, Oeuvre D'art, Witchy
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Selene is the Greek moon goddess. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun-god Helios and Eos, goddess of the dawn. Selene is associated with Artemis and Hecate, and all were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. The name Selene is likely derived from selas (σέλας), meaning "light". Her Roman equivalent is Luna. Artwork by Tsuyoshi Nagano
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The women here are all wearing the traditional garments of the Roman women. Their tunics length is down to the elbow, women weren't allowed to show their full arm. Over their tunics they wore their Palla and most of the women in the image are married because they are wearing a Stole. A Stole is like a chiton with various ruffles and usually had a metal brooch. Rome Fashion, Fashion Women, Roman History, Ancient Rome Clothing, Ancient Dress
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The women here are all wearing the traditional garments of the Roman women. Their tunics length is down to the elbow, women weren't allowed to show their full arm. Over their tunics they wore their Palla and most of the women in the image are married because they are wearing a Stole. A Stole is like a chiton with various ruffles and usually had a metal brooch.
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So, now that we are following the way of Rome and we are watching spectacles as the empire crumbles, I say we go all out wear some comfy chitons and pallas. Historical Dresses, Roman Empire
So, now that we are following the way of Rome and we are watching spectacles as the empire crumbles, I say we go all out wear some comfy chitons and pallas.
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A Greek and Roman messenger of the gods, Mercury or Hermes is a deity of wealth, trade and travelers. Using his winged sandals he named 'talaria,' he assisted many gods in delivering messages. He holds his famous symbol, the caduceus, which later became a symbol for medicine and alchemy. Hermes Statue, Pagan Gods, The Villain, Photography Products, Olympus, Natural Phenomena, Comic Book Characters
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A Greek and Roman messenger of the gods, Mercury or Hermes is a deity of wealth, trade and travelers. Using his winged sandals he named 'talaria,' he assisted many gods in delivering messages. He holds his famous symbol, the caduceus, which later became a symbol for medicine and alchemy.