Bellona Roman Goddess Of War
Bellona is a goddess of war.
Bellona roman goddess of war. Bellona goddess of war. It is very probable that originally bellona was a sabine divinity whose worship was carried to rome by the sabine settlers. Her main attribute is the military helmet worn on her head. She is invariably his companion although she can be called his wife daughter sister or charioteer.
The celtic goddess epona that rode swiftly across the ancient roman empire. She often holds a sword spear or shield and brandishes a torch or whip as she rides into battle in a four horse chariot she had a temple near the theatre of marcellus her iconography was extended by painters and sculptors following the renaissance. She is frequently mentioned by the roman poets as the companion of mars or even as his sister or his wife. Bellona the roman goddess of war was believed to have been introduced to roman soldiers during campaigns in asia minor under general pompey and sulla during the last century of the roman republic.
Her origins are probably sabine an ancient tribe from the lands north east of rome and the claudii a sabine family are credited with instituting her. Some consider it safer to call her bella donna. Bellona the roman goddess of war was closely associated with mars the roman god of war. Bellona s name derives from the same root as bellicose and belligerent.
She is depicted wearing a helmet and armed with a spear and a torch. She is invariably. Her cult also introduced the ferocious masochistic and orgiastic rites similar to those of the goddess cybele performed by asian priests. She is an important goddess to the romans as she also controls the policy of foreign warfare.
Bellona or as the local canberran s called her boadicea british goddess of war was eventually located at the western end of commonwealth avenue bridge outside the new albert hall post here where locals quickly accepted the bare breasted frowning goddess in a funny helmet in their everyday lives as they passed back and forward on their travels. Bɛlˈloːna was an ancient roman goddess of war. Bellona goddess of war and conquest was once extremely popular with roman soldiers. Public domain apart from the visual arts this goddess of war also appears in the performing arts as well as in literature.
Roman senate meetings pertaining to foreign wars were conducted in bellona s temple on the capitoline hill. Bellona is the roman goddess of war destruction devastation and the mother of reyna and hylla ramírez arellano. Her festival was celebrated on june 3 and she had a temple on the capitoline hill attributes and correspondences area of influence. A statue of the roman war goddess bellona by the german rococo sculptor johann baptist straub 1770.
While she does not have a greek form she has a greek equivalent in enyo.