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an old - fashioned card features a woman with a spear in her hand and the words goddess of the hunt on it

Issued by William S. Kimball & Company | Diana, Goddess of the Hunt, from the Goddesses of the Greeks and Romans series (N188) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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a woman in a green dress standing next to two pillars with the words persephone on

Do you love Greek Goddesses?Is Persephone your favorite Greek Goddess?get this amazing print now! #goddesspersephone#persephoneprint#HadesandPersephone#persephoneart#persephonequotes#

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a painting of a woman with horns on her head standing in the middle of a waterfall

Isis ~ An Egyptian Goddess, she was worshipped as the ideal mother and wife as well as the patroness of nature and magic. She was the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, the downtrodden, but she also listened to the prayers of the wealthy, maidens, aristocrats, and rulers

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Issued by William S. Kimball & Company | Justitia, Goddess of Justice, from the Goddesses of the Greeks and Romans series (N188) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Justice Tarot, Goddess Of Justice, Greek Mythology Gods, Classical Mythology, Lady Justice, Roman Gods, Alice And Wonderland Quotes, Art Painting Tools, Esoteric Art

Issued by William S. Kimball & Company | Justitia, Goddess of Justice, from the Goddesses of the Greeks and Romans series (N188) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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a postage stamp with a girl holding a fan and the words goddess of truth on it

Issued by William S. Kimball & Company | Astraea, Goddess of the Truth, from the Goddesses of the Greeks and Romans series (N188) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. | The Met

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🌿🛸💖May 10, 2022💖🛸🌿 SEDNA: THERE IS ALWAYS ENOUGH. (Goddesses, Gods, & Guardians Oracle Cards)🔮Sedna is the sea deity of the Inuit people. There are many versions of her story, but all tell of a young woman who refused traditional marriage and was taken to sea by her father. He chopped off her fingers and from her severed fingertips the first seals and marine life. Sedna sinks to the deep ocean floor and becomes mother of the sea, fiercely controlling the availability of fish to the…

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an image of a woman holding a book in her right hand and wearing a wreath around her neck

Issued by William S. Kimball & Company | Clio, Muse of History, from the Goddesses of the Greeks and Romans series (N188) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co. | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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