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Palladium. Alyssa Biscotto. Palladium. What is the Palladium? Significance Location Ancient Greece Ancient Rome. What is the Palladium? Palladium: Denarius of Caesar (47/6 B.C.). Significance. Symbol of the protector of the city Statue of Minerva found in 1977 at Lavinium.
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Palladium Alyssa Biscotto
Palladium • What is the Palladium? • Significance • Location • Ancient Greece • Ancient Rome
What is the Palladium?Palladium: Denarius of Caesar (47/6 B.C.)
Significance Symbol of the protector of the city Statue of Minerva found in 1977 at Lavinium
Roman and Greek Connections • RomanGreek • Aesculapius Asclepius • Apollo (Phoebus) Apollo • Bacchus Dionysus • Ceres Demeter • Diana Artemis • Fortuna Tyche • Juno Hera • Jupiter Zeus • Magna Mater Cybele • Mars Ares • Mercurius Hermes • Minerva Athena • Neptunus Poseidon • Pluto Hades • Venus Aphrodite • Vesta Hestia • Vulcan Hephaestus
Location: Rome Today: Remains of Temple of Vesta Regione VIII Forum Romanum
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