Puteal with twelve divinities
Puteal with twelve divinities
Published 2019-07-25T08:39:58+00:00
This puteal, a well-head, depicts the 12 divinities around its outer side. It is believed to have been made in the 1st Century AD.
During the roughly 12 centuries of Ancient Roman civilisation, religion developed from a home-grown, pantheistic animism and, as the Republic and Empire matured, Roman religion absorbed the Greek pantheon. This included foreign cults and the practice of Emperor worship, all before finally embracing Christianity in the final years of the Empire.
There were 12 divinities in the Pantheon: Jupiter (Zeus), Juno (Hera), Minerva (Athena), Neptune (Poseidon), Venus (Aphrodite), Mars (Ares), Apollo (Apollo, Diana (Artemis), Vulcan (Hepaestus), Vesta (Hestia), Mercury (Hermes), Ceres (Demeter).
Date published | 25/07/2019 |
Complejidad | Medio |
Titulo | Puteal with twelve divinities |
Date | 1st Century AD |
Adhesión | 6370 |
Periodo | Roman |
Medio | Marble |
Artista | Unknown artist |
Lugar | Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli |