Greek mythology

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Theseus held onto the Minotaur's mane, to stop the monster goring him, and stabbed it repeatedly. - Peter Connolly (Theseus/Minotaur//The Labyrinth/Crete/Greek Legends)
Minotaur Sculpture by Katherina Pilnikova | Saatchi Art
Original Classical mythology Sculpture by Katherina Pilnikova | Figurative Art on Other | Minotaur
Greek mythology | Gods, Stories, & History
Theseus killing the Minotaur, detail of a vase painting by the Kleophrades Painter, 6th century bc; in the British Museum.
Bronze Athena Greek Goddess of Wisdom & War Cast off the Owl Sculpture
Bronze Athena Greek Goddess of Wisdom & War Cast off the Owl Sculpture
Roman Goddess of luck Fortuna - Beauty will save
Fortuna (Latin: Fortūna, equivalent to the Greek goddess Tyche) was the goddess of fortune and personification of luck in Roman religion. She might bring good luck or bad: she could be represented as veiled and blind, as in modern depictions of Justice, and came to represent life's capriciousness. Her father was said to be Jupiter.