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Zeusov Artemidin bog sunca Muza muzike: (πόλλων, Apóllōn)
Zeusov Artemidin bog sunca Muza muzike: (πόλλων, Apóllōn)
Zeusov Artemidin bog sunca Muza muzike: (πόλλων, Apóllōn)
diseaseandhealing,andthecivilizedarts:music,poetry,dance.Not
originallyasungod,butoftenconnectedwiththesunbytheclassical
period.Alsoprotectsdomesticanimalsandflocks.
Apolon (gr. , Aplln) ZeusovsinteArtemidinbratblizanacodmajke
Lete;bogprorotva,lijecnistva,streliarstva,glazbe,suncaikolonizacije.
VoajeMuza(ApollonMusagetes)tepritomibogmuzikeipoezije
Nijeoriginalnobozijisinalisecestopovezujesasuncemuklasicnom
period.Takodjejezastitnikdomacihzivotijna.
Iconography:alwaysdepictedasayoungmanwithoutbeard(Greek
"ephebe"),butmayrangefromadolescenttoadvanced"teens";hisportraits
representtheGreekidealofyoungmalebeauty.Attributes:bowand/or
arrows;lyre;tripod(asprophet);wreathoflaurelleaves;hawkorraven;
fawn.Inliterature(occ.artisticdepictions)oftenassociatedwiththeMuses
(notnecessarilyallnineatonce),shownasyoungwomenwithmusical
instrumentsorreading/writingmaterial
Ikonografija:uvijekseperceptirakaomladicbezbrade(Grckiephebe),
aliumnogimslucajevimaserangirakaoadolescent,njegoviportreti
predstavljajuGrckiideallijepoteskladnog,razvijenogilijepogmladia
MARS
In ancient Roman religion and myth, Mars (Latin: Mrs, [mars]) was the god of war and
also an agricultural guardian, a combination characteristic of early Rome
Under the influence of Greek culture, Mars was identified with the Greek god Ares,[2]
In Roman art, Mars is depicted as either bearded and mature, or young and cleanshaven. Even nude or seminude, he often wears a helmet or carries a spear as emblems
of his warrior nature. Mars was among the deities to appear on the earliest Roman
coinage in the late 4th and early 3rd century BC.[65]