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Pietas: Personification of Duty

Veiled woman representing Pietas holds an incense bowl before an altar inscribed with her name in a Roman temple.
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Feronia: Goddess of Wilderness and Release

A classical-style illustration of the Roman goddess Feronia holding a torch and offering bowl, framed by a tree and a flowing spring, rendered in warm sepia tones.
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Sol: God of the Sun

Marble relief of Sol, the Roman god of the Sun (Helios in Greek form), driving a four-horse chariot across the sky, symbolizing his daily journey.

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Orpheus and Eurydice: Love Beyond the Underworld

Orpheus descends to the underworld to reclaim Eurydice, proving that music can move gods — but not defy the law of death.
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