Genuine Roman coin 925 silver ring depicting Goddess Rome
$1,349.00
- • Handmade 100% Made in Italy • Authentic Silver Roman Coin 3th cent.BC • Band material: 925 Sterling Silver
An authentic Roman coin from 211 BC has been set in this sterling silver pendant. On the other side of the coin, we can see the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux.
In the ancient Roman religion, the Goddess Rome was one female deity of remarkable beauty that personified the city of Rome and, more generally, the Roman state. Roman political and religious ideas were represented through the Goddess Roma in several forms: coins, sculptures and drawings in architecture. Although the representations of her were influenced by other goddesses at the time, (Athena particularly), the goddess Rome stood out as a true symbol of Rome.
As an archetype, she represents the model followed by rational women, governed by the head and heart, able to maintain control in difficult situations or emergencies, by developing appropriate strategies which lead the woman to act with the determination of a man. The archetype also leads the woman to keep under control the events, consider the effects and modify the course of action when it appears unproductive.
She was depicted in Roman art and coins with a helmet and other military equipment.
Goddess Rome had a cult with a priesthood exclusively male!
In the ancient Roman religion, the Goddess Rome was one female deity of remarkable beauty that personified the city of Rome and, more generally, the Roman state. Roman political and religious ideas were represented through the Goddess Roma in several forms: coins, sculptures and drawings in architecture. Although the representations of her were influenced by other goddesses at the time, (Athena particularly), the goddess Rome stood out as a true symbol of Rome.
As an archetype, she represents the model followed by rational women, governed by the head and heart, able to maintain control in difficult situations or emergencies, by developing appropriate strategies which lead the woman to act with the determination of a man. The archetype also leads the woman to keep under control the events, consider the effects and modify the course of action when it appears unproductive.
She was depicted in Roman art and coins with a helmet and other military equipment.
Goddess Rome had a cult with a priesthood exclusively male!