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Antinous as Silvanus (god of woods and fields) harvesting … | Flickr Greek Exomis, Greek God Ouranos, Silvanus God, Greek Tunic, Bust Of Neptune, Pompeii Fresco Wall Paintings, Raised Right, Statue Of Neptune Spain, Classic Sculpture

Work of Antonianus of Aphrodisias. 130-138 AD. From the area of Torre del Padiglione, between Anzio and Lanuvio. Found in 1907. Marble relief depicting Antinous as Silvanus (god of woods and fields) harvesting grapes. Antinous is wearing a pine wreath and the exomis, the Greek tunic fastened over the left shoulder only. He is accompanied by a hound and carries a pruning hook in his raised right hand. The maker's name is inscribed on the altar in Greek: 'Antonianos of Aphrodisias made this'…

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[ Silvanus ] Silvanus is considered the god of wild nature and druids, one of the most prominent and eldest deities in Faerûn, and the wilder counterpart to Chauntea the Earth-Mother. His worshipers protect places of nature from the encroachment of civilization with vigor and are implacable foes of industrious peoples. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvanus_(Forgotten_Realms) Silvanus Dnd, Deity Symbols, Oath Of The Ancients Paladin, Ancients Paladin, Pumpkin Dragon, Dnd Symbols, Wingless Dragon, Dragons And Dungeons, Gods Nature

[ Silvanus ] Silvanus is considered the god of wild nature and druids, one of the most prominent and eldest deities in Faerûn, and the wilder counterpart to Chauntea the Earth-Mother. His worshipers protect places of nature from the encroachment of civilization with vigor and are implacable foes of industrious peoples. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvanus_(Forgotten_Realms)

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The double-horned god Silvanus  (with iconography of Pan) holds a panpipe or syrinx in his right hand and a bow in his left. Over his elbow (ancon) he has draped most certainly a shawl or cloth. A quadruped seems to bit him in his thigh. Silvanus, horned god (Pan)   [2nd-3rd century AD] - Split, Archaeological Museum - wm God Of Fertility, The Horned God, God Pan, South Europe, Sacred Masculine, Horned God, Rome Travel, Sacred Art, Ancient Art

The double-horned god Silvanus (with iconography of Pan) holds a panpipe or syrinx in his right hand and a bow in his left. Over his elbow (ancon) he has draped most certainly a shawl or cloth. A quadruped seems to bit him in his thigh. Silvanus, horned god (Pan) [2nd-3rd century AD] - Split, Archaeological Museum - wm

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