
Kriophoros - Wikipedia
In ancient Greek religion, kriophoros (Greek: κριοφόρος) or criophorus, the "ram-bearer," is a figure of Hermes that commemorates the solemn sacrifice of a ram; thus, one of the god's …
Horned deity - Wikipedia
The satanic "horned god" symbol known as the baphomet is based on an Egyptian ram deity that was worshipped in Mendes, called Banebdjed (literally Ba of the lord of djed, and titled "the …
Hermes Criophorus (Athens) - Wikipedia
Hermes Criophorus (Ancient Greek: Ἑρμῆς Κριοφόρος, romanized: Hermês Kriophóros, lit. 'Hermes bearing a ram') is a marble sculpture of the second century AD depicting the Greek …
The Golden Ram in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
The Golden Ram was a creature from Greek mythology that was sacrificed by Phrixus upon its arrival in Colchis. The Golden Ram would give up the Golden Fleece, a major prize in Ancient …
Hermes Kriophoros (Ram-bearer) – Works - Museum of Fine Arts, …
The god is here in the guise of Kriophoros, carrying a small ram. This representation of Hermes, popular in Greek art, probably relates to a legend recorded in ancient literature.
Kriophoros (Ram-Bearer), Statuette - Cleveland Museum of Art
This heroic figure is shown presenting a ram, most likely as a sacrificial offering to a god or goddess. In Greek art, the kriophoros is usually a shepherd or, later, Hermes. This statuette …
Kriophoros (Ram-Bearer), Statuette — Google Arts & Culture
Fun Fact: This heroic figure is shown presenting a ram, most likely as a sacrificial offering to a god or goddess. In Greek art, the kriophoros is usually a shepherd or, later, Hermes. This...
Greek God Symbols: Exploring Greek God and Goddess Emblems
Feb 12, 2025 · Discover the meanings behind Greek God Symbols, their significance in mythology, and their lasting influence on art, literature, and modern culture.
Archaic Greek Bronze Statuette of a Ram - Phoenix Ancient Art
The Greeks most often associated the ram with Hermes, the god of traders and travelers; sometimes a ram’s head could adorn the top of the staff of the god, the caduceus. This …
Phrixus & Golden Ram - Ancient Greek Vase Painting - THEOI GREEK MYTHOLOGY
The boy Phrixus grasps the flying, golden-fleeced ram Chrysomallus by the horn. ARTICLES. Chrysomallus