
Roman Gods - under the spell of mythology
Under the spell of mythology
DIN A3 Wall Calendar
33,99 €
The Romans had a polytheistic religion and believed in many gods. They were therefore largely tolerant of foreign gods and cults. Each deity was responsible for a specific area, both positive and negative. Merchants and traders turned to Mercury, the god of roads and trade, as did thieves and highwaymen. The Romans' most important gods were Jupiter, Juno and Minerva. In Rome, these three deities had a temple on the Capitoline Hill, the city's central hill. This is why they are known as the ‘Capitoline Triad’. The stories of mythology are as exciting as a thriller. The most important gods were staged with the help of AI.
AI | ROMAN MYTHOLOGY | GODS | JUPITER | MARS | MINERVA | NEPTUNE | CUPID | VENUS | BACCHUS | APOLLO | MERCURY | VULCANOS | DIANA | CERES
Jupiter | Juno | Bacchus | Apollo | Minerva | Neptune | Ceres | Vulcan | Diana | Mars | Mercury | Cupid und Venus
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Size | Type | EAN | Price |
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DIN A4 | Wall Calendar | 9783457282298 | 23,99 |
DIN A3 | Wall Calendar | 9783457282311 | 33,99 |
DIN A2 | Wall Calendar | 9783457282335 | 59,99 |
A2 Premium | Wall Calendar | 9783457282359 | 74,99 |
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