Maybe outstreched hands given she is the Goddess of Hospitality.
This goddess represents love and beauty.
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Vesta was the Roman goddess of home, hearth, and family. Her symbol was a sacred fire and her Greek equivalent was Hestia.
The Abeona goddess symbol in ancient Roman mythology represented protection for children during their travels. It was often used in rituals and ceremonies to invoke the goddess's guidance and safeguarding of children as they journeyed away from home. The symbol was believed to bring blessings and ensure safe passage for the young ones.
The Horn of Plenty is also called a Cornucopia. It is a symbol of abundance and nourishment. It was associated with many Greek and Roman gods included Ceres the Roman goddess of the harvest.
This goddess represents love and beauty.
Yes, Haumea does have a symbol that represents her in various contexts, such as astronomy and mythology. The symbol for Haumea is typically shown as a stylized representation of the Roman goddess Ceres, who is associated with agriculture and fertility.
Roman goddess Minerva. Greek goddess Athena. (same goddess)
The symbol is the rose, but her animal is the dove.
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The cypress tree is a symbol of the goddess Diana.
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In Roman numerals, the symbol "V" represents the number 5.
Flora is a goddess of flowers and holds domain over spring/blooming.
It represents the ancient republic of Rome
Ceres' symbol is like this: Start at 9 o'clock and curve down to 6o'clock then ad a cross at the bottom.