Artemis-Diana, Greco-Roman marble statue C1st A.D., Musée du Louvre ARTEMIS, one of the great divinities of the Greeks. Her name is usually derived from artemês, uninjured, healthy, vigorous; according to which she would be the goddess who is herself inviolate and vigorous, and also ...
A Roman satirist uses the name Manius as typical of the beggars who lay in wait for pilgrims on the Arician slopes. These differences of opinion, together with the discrepancy between Manius Egerius of Aricia and Egerius Laevius of Tusculum, as well as the resemblance of both names to the...
[M. Terentius Varro] Any discussion of the Roman Republic will sooner or later turn to figures such as Cicero and Julius Caesar, but this was an era of complex characters well equipped with great ambitions. It was also a time of intense creativity, and its volatile politics reflected a cu...
Beginning with the creation of the world, this curriulum title continues—with a constant focus on Jewish history—all the way to the early Roman Empire; and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Shop Now Middle Ages Curriculum
Porcelain sculpture depicting Diana, the mythical Roman goddess of hunting and the protector of nature and the moon.
Throughout the ages, the human form has been used in art to express strength, purpose, and emotion. As seen in two sculptures with over two thousand years of history between them, similar artistic conventions are employed to create a sense of emotional connection to the human form sculpted. ...
Just as the state of a royal couple’s relationship was off limits before Diana, so has there been an omerta between the media and the royals on the family’s complicated history with race. FromTime In the next breath, however, he is decrying the press misinterpretation of his Diana scrip...
No, Diana is not a religious figure in Christianity, Judaism, or Islam. There is no biblical reference or significance to the name Diana either. However, it has become increasingly accepted and adopted by Christian households. Before the 1800s, it was widely seen as a pagan name. To this ...
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However, Diana was intrigued by Clio's debate with Hellene, and, impassioned, sought to learn more about Amazon history from Clio. Clio informed Diana that parts of Amazonian history had been lost over the years. She took her deeper into the temple archives, showing her a shrine to the ...