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While Christianity was the state religion of the Byzantine Empire, pagan imagery remained popular. Knowledge of classical literature, which often portrayed the lives of pagan gods and heroes, was considered a sign of culture and good education. This embossed gold medallion shows the Greek hero Hercules, which advertised its owner's education. The other face of this medallion shows the pagan goddess Artemis with a bow and arrow. Byzantine, 5th century CE. (The British Museum, London).
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