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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
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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
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