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The Thunderbolt: Symbol of Jupiter’s Power

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The Owl: Minerva’s Emblem of Wisdom

Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, stands beneath a moonlit sky with an owl perched on her hand, wearing a white tunic, blue cloak, and Corinthian helmet.
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Bona Dea: Goddess of Women’s Mysteries

Bona Dea seated on a marble throne with a serpent at her feet, holding a scroll and ritual bowl in a Neoclassical-style 16:9 painting.

cyclopes

Photorealistic painting of a muscular Cyclops holding a wooden club and iron hammer, with a single central eye and a stormy sky behind him.
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Cyclopes: One-Eyed Giants of Myth and Forge

Explore the Cyclopes, the one-eyed giants of Greek and Roman mythology, known for divine craftsmanship, volcanic forges, and legendary encounters.
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