Hadrian’s Wall — the inspiration for Game of Thrones’ Wall — was built by the Romans in the second century A.D. in what is ...
The display, hosted by Blvgari at the Art Institute of Chicago, showcases the largest private collection of Imperial Roman ...
Ancient Rome unfairly has a reputation for having stolen or copied their mythology and religious traditions from the Greeks ...
Two parallel exhibitions, Windows to the Gods and Echoes Within, organised by Kalakriti Art Gallery, have opened here for the general public. While 'Windows to the Gods' predominantly features the ...
The divine status that the Roman emperor enjoyed and the glory of the State were replaced by the worship of the new god. In 313 AD, Roman emperor Constantine the Great ended all persecution of ...
Saturnalia suspended work and business, temporarily “freed” slaves, and eased moral restrictions. Saturn was the Roman god of agriculture, and the festivities honoring him involved decorative masks, ...
Dubbed the “Pillar of the Boatmen,” the limestone column featured depictions of Roman and Gaulish deities — including one deity identified as “Cernunnos.” The god was depicted with a human face and ...
From the grandeur of the Circus Maximus to the iconic Colosseum, Arya reveals how these massive structures were not just centers of entertainment but also integral parts of Roman religious and ...
Books about Roman mythology are curated collections of Roman legends and myths. They form a solid basis for ancient Roman beliefs and religion. The books give invaluable information about Rome’s ...
OVER the years, it has been claimed online, in books and magazines that the month of January is named after a Roman god. Is this true? Cancel anytime. No ads. Auto-renewal. Unlimited access to the ...