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Palladium Alyssa Biscotto Palladium What is the Palladium? Significance Location Ancient Greece Ancient Rome What is the Palladium? Palladium: Denarius of Caesar (47/6 B.C.) Significance Symbol of the protector of the city Statue of Minerva found in 1977 at Lavinium Roman and Greek Connections Roman Greek Aesculapius Asclepius Apollo (Phoebus) Apollo Bacchus Dionysus Ceres Demeter Diana Artemis Fortuna Tyche Juno Hera Jupiter Zeus Magna Mater Cybele Mars Ares Mercurius Hermes Minerva Athena Neptunus Poseidon Pluto Hades VenusAphrodite Vesta Hestia Vulcan Hephaestus Location: Greece Location: Rome Location: Rome Today: Remains of Temple of Vesta Regione VIII Forum Romanum Works Cited Ancient Rome. (2014, January 1). Retrieved October 18, 2014. Beard, M., North, J., & Price, S. (1998). Religions of Rome: A History (Vol. 1). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Beard, M., North, J., & Price, S. (1998). Religions of Rome: A Sourcebook (Vol. 2). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Jablonka, P. (2010). “Troy,” in The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean (ca. 3000-1000 BC), edited by E. H. Cline, pp. 849-861. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. Palladium. (2010, November 10). Retrieved October 18, 2014. Temple of Vesta. (2009, January 1). Retrieved October 18, 2014. Turcan, R. (1998). The Gods of Ancient Rome. Paris: Hachette Litteratures. Warrior, V. (2006). Roman Religion. New York: Cambridge University Press