Hermathena (composite of Hermes and Athena)
Hermathena or Hermathene (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμαθήνη) was a composite statue, or rather a herm, which may have been a terminal bust or a Janus-like bust, representing the Greek gods Hermes and Athena, or their Roman counterparts Mercury and Minerva.
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Hermathena (composite of Hermes and Athena)
Hermathena or Hermathene (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμαθήνη) was a composite statue, or rather a herm, which may have been a terminal bust or a Janus-like bust, representing the Greek gods Hermes and Athena, or their Roman counterparts Mercury and Minerva.
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Als Hermathene (altgriechisch ...... mes und der Athene bezeichnet.
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Hermathena or Hermathene (Anci ...... nterparts Mercury and Minerva.
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Ερμαθήνη ή Ερμαθηνά ονομάζεται ...... ήκει σε μεταγενέστερη περίοδο.
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Гермафина (также Герматена — о ...... арес (Гермес и Арес) и другие.
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Als Hermathene (altgriechisch ...... mes und der Athene bezeichnet.
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Hermathena or Hermathene (Anci ...... nterparts Mercury and Minerva.
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Ερμαθήνη ή Ερμαθηνά ονομάζεται ...... ήκει σε μεταγενέστερη περίοδο.
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Гермафина (также Герматена — о ...... ем, была изображена Гермафина.
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Hermathena (composite of Hermes and Athena)
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Hermathene
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Ερμαθήνη
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Гермафина
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