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Roman winged tutelary goddess of a city, holding a Patera and double Cornucopia. The seven busts over the wings represent the days of the week. 
Unique Identifier AR9161974 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3259px × 5412px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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Artifact
CIVILISATION
CM
CM Dixon
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Cornucopia
DAY
Dixon
DOUBLE
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Goddess
Gods
Mike Dixon
MYTHOLOGY
Object
patera
religion
Religious
Roman
SEVEN
SYMBOLIC
tutelary
week
WINGED