Round Roman bronze with a syncretic representation of Hercules-Bacchus. On the one hand, it is represented with the skin of a lion Citerón, the mace and the chlamys, likewise it presents a headdress as part of the attributes of Bacchus.
Piece complete and in perfect condition, of extraordinary rarity due to its complex symbology. S. II AD
Dionysus was the god of fertility and wine and inspirer of ritual madness and ecstasy. He was also a patron of agriculture and theater. The Romans worshiped his Roman equivalent, Bacchus, whose name derives from Bacchanalia (Bacchanalia).
Roman round bronze with syncretic representation of Hercules-Bacchus. One side is represented with the lion skin Citeron, the mace and the chlamyd and, also presents a headdress on the head as part of the attributes of Bacchus.
Complete piece and in perfect state of preservation, of extraordinary rarity for its complex symbolism. II century AD
Dionysus was the god of fertility and wine and inspirer of ritual madness and ecstasy. He was also patron of agriculture and the theater. The Romans worshiped his Roman equivalent, Bacchus, whose name derives from Bacchanalia (Bacchanalia). 10cm
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