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Lion from Ishtar Gate
Image by Mina Bulic

Lion from Ishtar Gate

Detail from the Ishtar Gate of Babylon, built in 6th century BCE by king Nebuchadnezzar II; part of the Gate is now reconstructed in Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
Dragon from the Ishtar Gate
Image by Mina Bulic

Dragon from the Ishtar Gate

Detail from the Ishtar Gate of Babylon, built in 6th century BCE by king Nebuchadnezzar II; part of the Gate is now reconstructed in Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
Janus and Bellona
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Janus and Bellona

Janus, Roman god of gates, doorways, beginnings, and endings, and Bellona, Roman goddess of war. Sculpture by Johann Wilhelm Beyer, 1773-80 CE, Vienna, Schönbrunn Garden.
Cendere Bridge
Image by Mina Bulic

Cendere Bridge

Cendere bridge; columns dedicated to Septimius Severus and Julia Domna; built around 200 CE
Apollo Citharoedus
Image by Mina Bulic

Apollo Citharoedus

Apollo Citharoedus; 1st century CE; Head, hands, left leg and the instrument were restored in 17th century CE; Palazzo Altemps in Rome, Italy.
Statue Dedicated to the Goddess Ninshubur
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Statue Dedicated to the Goddess Ninshubur

The cuneiform inscriptions on the back of this gypsum statue mention that this statue was dedicated by Enzi and his son Amar-kiku to the goddess Ninshubur at the city of Der. From southern Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq). Early dynastic period...
Dionysos Statue, Palazzo Altemps
Image by Mina Bulic

Dionysos Statue, Palazzo Altemps

Remains of gold visible on the sculpture; 2nd century CE; Palazzo Altemps in Rome,Italy.
Cybele
Image by Dave & Margie Hill / Kleerup

Cybele

Cybele, the mother goddess, wears a crown in the form of a towered wall, a symbol of her role as protectress of cities, 50 CE, Roman, Getty Villa
Dionysos and Satyr
Image by Mina Bulic

Dionysos and Satyr

Dionysos and Satyr; A Roman copy of 4th century BCE Greek original; 2nd century CE; Palazzo Altemps in Rome, Italy
Hecate Fighting the Giant, Pergamon Altar
Image by Mina Bulic

Hecate Fighting the Giant, Pergamon Altar

On the left side the goddess Hecate is depicted while fighting the giant Clytius (she fights in three incarnations with a torch, a sword, and a lance); Detail from the Pergamon Altar's frieze (The frieze depicts Gigantomachy); built in 2nd...
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