Sacred springs and rivers throughout Ancient Greece were revered as sources of divine power, associated with healing, ...
According to the Roman police, nearly a dozen tourists are fined for dipping everything from their toes to water bottles into the fountain each year.
The iconic tourist attraction was completed in 1762 and covers one side of the Palazzo Poli in central Rome — with its statues of Tritons guiding the shell chariot of the god Oceanus, illustrating the ...
The god of the sea, Oceanus, emerges from the pool, flanked by his trusty Tritons. According to Roman lore, throwing one, two or three coins into the Trevi, with your right hand over your left ...
Supergiant has outdone itself with the sheer range of Gods and boons ... into Princess Melinoë's shoes to battle through Erebus, Oceanus, the Mourning Fields, and finally Tartarus.
Construction on the fountain, which sits at the end of a 2,000 year-old underground aqueduct, began in 1732 and shows Oceanus, Titan god of the sea, being pulled along by two winged horses.
Since last week’s newsletter offered a favorite argument for the existence of God, it’s only fair to balance the scales by considering a strong argument against religious faith, against the ...