Greek Ancient Gold Medal. Helios and Selena. Gold.122.8gr.D-51.5mm. Rare 300 BC


Greek Ancient Gold Medal. Helios and Selena. Gold.122.8gr.D-51.5mm. Rare 300 BC

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Greek Ancient Gold Medal. Helios and Selena. Gold.122.8gr.D-51.5mm. Rare 300 BC :
$400000.00


style=\"text-decoration:none\" height=\"27px\" valign=\"middle\" face=\"arial\" Ancient Gold Medal. Helios and Selena. Gold Rare 300 BCzipzoom Diammeter: 51.5 mm Weight: 122.8 gramsThickness: 4.5 mmWe guarante that this Gold Medal is original (genuine) . For every information or question just contact us.
HeliosHelios was the personification of the Sun in Greek mythology. He is the son of the Titan Hyperion and the Titaness Theia (Hesiod) (also known asEuryphaessa (Homeric Hymn 31) and brother of the goddesses Selene, the moon, and Eos, the dawn.
Helios was described as a handsome god crowned with the shining aureole of the Sun, who drove the chariot of the sun across the sky each day to earth-circling Oceanus and through the world-ocean returned to the East at night
As time passed, Helios was increasingly identified with the god of light, Apollo. However, in spite of their syncretism, they were also often viewed as two distinct gods (Helios was a Titan, whereas Apollo was an Olympian). The equivalent of Helios in Roman mythology was Sol, specifically Sol Invictus.
Helios is still known as the \'sun god\' – the one who drives the sun chariot across the sky each day.
SeleneIn Greek mythology, Selene is the goddess of the moon. She is the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia, and sister of the sun-god Helios, and Eos, goddess of the dawn. She drives her moon chariot across the heavens. Several lovers are attributed to her in various myths, including Zeus, Pan, and the mortal Endymion. In classical times, Selene was often identified with Artemis, much as her brother, Helios, was identified with Apollo. Both Selene and Artemis were also associated with Hecate, and all three were regarded as lunar goddesses, although only Selene was regarded as the personification of the moon itself. Her Roman equivalent is Luna.

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Greek Ancient Gold Medal. Helios and Selena. Gold.122.8gr.D-51.5mm. Rare 300 BC :
$400000.00

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