Apollo Kitharodeus
kithara
Hephaestus was depicted as a bearded man holding a hammer and tongs.
Erato - muse of love poetry The cithara or kithara, it was an ancient Greek musical instrument in the lyre family Nowadays the word kithara has the meaning of guitar kithara----> guitar
Kithara
Kithara
in greece
She is frequently depicted holding a ciborium or a monstrance,
Kitharistes is a surname of the Greek Sun-god Apollon (Apollo). Apollo Kitharistes usually is depicted standing with kithara or lyra in the left arm and plektron in the right hand. A synonym is Aulaeites or Kitharoedes. Additionally, in ancient Greece (especially Athens) a Kitharistes was a teacher of music: lyre (kithara), composition, and singing, as well as dance. Sometimes also a lyre-player.
Atlas is usually depicted as supporting the Earth on his shoulders.
Victoria, the Roman goddess of victory, is typically depicted holding a laurel wreath in her hand. The laurel wreath symbolizes triumph and is often awarded to victors in various competitions or battles.
Κιθάρα [kithara]
Persephone was usually depicted as a young goddess holding sheafs of grain and a flaming torch. Hades was depicted as a dark-bearded, regal god. He was depicted as either Aidoneus, enthroned in the underworld, holding a bird-tipped sceptre, or as Plouton, the giver of wealth, pouring fertility from a cornucopia.