I think t was Artmus
Most commonly, the British.
It probably symbolized Hermes since he is the Greek God of travel... But that is only my guess!
Because was the God of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness and ecstasy in Greek mythology.
Jupiter was the Roman king of the gods and the god of the sky, equivalent to the Greek god Zeus. He is most often symbolized by the thunderbolt, and his sacred animal is the eagle.
Ackkenaten didn't have a sun god. Ra was the sun god and was symbolized by an eye. Ackenaten dennounced all gods but for the god Aten who was symbolized by a disc with beams showing out the bottem of it.
It symbolized Greek reasoning over Persian barbarianism.
Ares was the Greek God of War who was symbolized by a burning torch, spear, dogs (and sometimes dogs' heads), and vultures. Some use the symbol for the planet Mars for the god Mars. It is also called the male symbol.
In the story of Joseph, providence is symbolized through the series of events that lead Joseph from being sold into slavery by his brothers to eventually becoming a powerful figure in Egypt. Despite facing hardships and betrayal, Joseph's journey ultimately highlights how divine intervention and foresight can guide and protect individuals through the most challenging circumstances. This symbolism is reflected in Joseph's rise to power and his ability to interpret dreams with the help of God's providence.
Demeter, the Greek goddess of the harvest, is commonly symbolized by wheat, the cornucopia and a torch.
comedy and tragedy
of these two choices, the longbow is the definate answer.
what is the antonym for longbow