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Foreign Gods Adopted by Rome

A Roman-style painting showing four foreign deities adopted by Rome, including Isis of Egypt, Jupiter, Hera, and Mithras, standing together inside a grand marble temple.
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The Peacock: Sacred Bird of Juno

Juno, the Roman queen of the gods, stands gracefully with two peacocks by her side, wearing a white gown, golden cloak, and crown beneath a radiant sky.
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Aeneas: The Trojan Hero Who Founded a People

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Diana, the Roman goddess of the moon, holds a glowing torch in a moonlit forest, her white tunic softly illuminated by the contrast of torchlight and moonlight.
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The Torch: Diana’s Light of the Night

Discover the mythic power of Diana’s torch, the sacred light that guided the moon goddess through darkness, devotion, and divine wisdom.
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