graeco-roman deity

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graeco-roman deity

A statue of a Graeco-Roman deity stands in a museum gallery.

Definition

Noun: A Graeco-Roman deity is a god or goddess from the combined pantheon of classical Greek and Roman mythology. These are figures whose myths, attributes, and worship were shared, adapted, or syncretized between the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.

Usage

The term is used in academic, historical, and literary contexts to refer to divine figures from this specific cultural fusion. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of Greek and Roman religious traditions.

Examples
  • Scholars often study the transformation of a Graeco-Roman deity like Zeus/Jupiter to understand cultural assimilation.
  • The museum's exhibit features statues of various Graeco-Roman deities.
  • In literature, Apollo is a prime example of a Graeco-Roman deity whose role remained largely consistent.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in art history to describe sculptures or paintings where the divine subject's iconography blends Greek and Roman elements.
  • In comparative mythology, analyzing a Graeco-Roman deity involves tracing how a Greek god's characteristics were adopted and sometimes altered by the Romans.
Variants and Related Words
  • Classical deity: A broader term encompassing gods and goddesses from both Greek and Roman antiquity, not necessarily emphasizing their syncretic nature.
  • Olympian deity: Specifically refers to the gods believed to reside on Mount Olympus in Greek myth, a group largely adopted by Rome.
Synonyms
  • Classical god/goddess
  • Pagan deity (in a historical, non-pejorative sense)
  • Mythological figure (broader, less specific)
Antonyms
  • Monotheistic god (e.g., the God of Christianity, Judaism, Islam)
  • Mortal
  • Abstract principle (e.g., Fate, Fortune as impersonal forces)
Notes on Meaning

The term specifically denotes a deity from the classical period of antiquity. It does not typically refer to: * Deities from earlier Greek periods (e.g., Minoan or Mycenaean). * Deities from other mythologies (e.g., Norse, Egyptian). * Modern or neopagan interpretations of these figures, unless discussed in their historical context.

graeco-roman deity

A statue of a Graeco-Roman deity stands in a museum gallery.

Noun
  1. a deity of classical mythology

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