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The statue of Diana of the Ephesians on a silver coin of the Roman emperor Claudius. The legend reads DIANA EPHESIA. Acts 19:35 "Ye men of Ephesus, what man is there that knoweth not how that the city of the Ephesians is a worshipper of the great goddess Diana?" Also known as Artemis in Greece.
statue ivory moon on head - Google Search Goddess Diana Statues and Diana of Ephesus Statue www.goddessgift.net305 × 650Search by image 9 3/4" resin statue, antique ivory color finish
Ephesus Archaeological Museum ~ An 18th-century engraving of a Roman marble copy of a Greek replica of a lost Geometric period xoanon @Jess Pearl Liu zheng.wikipedia.org
As the daughter of Zeus, Artemis was considered the mother of all gods and considered a goddess. She was a very popular in Greece, and at Ephesus, she took the Roman name of Diana. Archaeologists have discovered statues depicting her with many breasts. Other legends state that it was not breasts but bull testicles that were given to her for worship.
Goddess of abundance (archetype of Artemis of Ephesus). Viterbo, Cathedral
Roman marble statue modeled on Artemis of Ephesus. Viterbo Cathedral. These symbols of fertility are sometimes interpreted as bulls' testicles, sometimes eggs, sometimes breasts; all symbolize fertility. repin
Selene - a Titan later supplanted by Artemis an Olympian. For the Romans it was Luna later supplanted by Diana. All seem to have overlap with Hecate or Hecate with them depending on the stories.
In Roman myth, Diana ("heavenly" or "divine") was the goddess of the hunt, moon & birthing, associated with wild animals & woodland. She had the power to talk to & control animals. Diana was worshipped in ancient Rome & is revered in Neopaganism & Stregheria. Dianic Wicca is named for her. Diana was the virgin goddess of childbirth & women. She was one of the three maiden goddesses, Diana, Minerva and Vesta, who swore never to marry.
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