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Proserpina (/proʊˈsɜːrpɪnə/ proh-SUR-pih-nə; Latin: [
proːˈsɛrpɪna]) or
Proserpine (/ˈprɒsərpaɪn/ PROSS-ər-pyne) is an
ancient Roman goddess whose iconography...
- The Rape of
Proserpina (Italian:
Ratto di
Proserpina), more
accurately translated as The
Abduction of
Proserpina, is a
large Baroque marble group sculpture...
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Proserpina is the
Roman goddess of
springtime and wife of Pluto.
Proserpina may also
refer to:
Proserpina (gastropod), a
genus of land
snails in the family...
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Cinerary altar with
tabula representing the rape of
Proserpina.
White marble,
Antonine Era, 2nd
century CE....
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Proserpina is a main-belt
asteroid discovered by
German astronomer R.
Luther on May 5, 1853. It is
named after the
Roman goddess Proserpina, the daughter...
- The
Proserpina sarcophagus is a
Roman marble sarcophagus from the
first quarter of the
third century AD, in
which Charlemagne was
probably interred on...
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commissioned by the
Salviati family.
Painted in
around 1631, The
Abduction of
Proserpina has
largely been
attributed to Rembrandt.
Although the
painting remains...
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Orpheus before Pluto and
Proserpina (1604), painting. Bernini,
Pluto and
Proserpina (1621–22), also
known as The Rape of
Proserpina,
sculpture with a Cerberus...
- her name is
rendered Proserpina. She was
identified by the
Romans as the
Italic goddess Libera, who was
conflated with
Proserpina.
Myths similar to ****phone's...
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Proserpina Dam is a
Roman gravity dam
built to
supply water to the
Roman colonia of
Emerita Augusta –present-day Mérida, Spain–,
capital of the Roman...