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What does this statue signify?
What does it, or should it, evoke in your personal experience? Is it happy, sad, or indifferent?
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7 Answers
- ?Lv 67 years ago
Here is more to consider. Multiple P....lol almost
Ja•nus : [jáynəss] : n : Roman god shown with two faces: in Roman mythology, the god of beginnings, of the past and the future, of gates, doorways, and bridges, and of peace, traditionally depicted as having two faces. Unusually...has no Greek counterpart.
Mi•ner•va : [mi núrvə] : n : Roman goddess of wisdom: in Roman mythology, the goddess of wisdom and patron of arts, trade, and the art of war, who was born fully armed from the head of Jupiter. Greek equivalent is Athena
Source(s): MS dictionary - 7 years ago
These statues are from Roman paganism. The one on the right is a roman god. And the left is a god that knows the past and future.
Source(s): Eclectic pagan part Asatru and kemetic - Anonymous7 years ago
Multiple personalities, he is reassuring the soldier
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