The ancient Roman mythology: The Glory of the Sun, Forbes

the roman mythology of the sun, forbes, is a young man of energy and blood.

he's handsome, he's fragrance, and he's got long hair on his shoulder.

faces are melon-shaped, broad in forehead, smart, firm, secure, dignified and proud.

the head is usually a crown woven from the tree of the moon, the tree of love, the olive tree or the branch of the sleeping lotus.

he sometimes wears a luxurious blue sky and sings in his zitra chorus.

the symbols of forpers are harps, bows, arrows, arrow bags and tripods.

the swans, eagles, wolves, deer and knowledge are usually used as offerings to him.

it is generally believed that the myth of forpos comes from little acoia, who stood by troy during the introjan war, where there were many of his temples.

it is also believed that it originates in the northern part of greece, where the people of hupellepolis claim to be descendants of forpers.

there are many myths relating to forbes, whose priests were humiliated by the greeks during the trojan war, and whose pestilence struck the greeks; the charlatan that mercuri invented to forbes, which made him the god of music; the charlatan cassandra, the princess of troy, who was in love with him, was given the genius of prophecies, and the princess, who later gave up her words, made them incompetent; the goddess daphne, who was turned into a ceremonian tree called the holy tree of forbes; he and nippton joined together to help troy to build the unbreakable wall.

in greek mythology, apollo and helios make a strict distinction.

apollo is the god of light who controls art, and helios is the god of the sun that drives the sun.

in roman mythology, forbes became the almighty god in charge of both.

he protects agriculture on the one hand, and his sunshine on the other, is seen as gold arrows and plays the role of war god.

most of the usual forbes images are of young people with long hairs without need, with harps, bows, s.h.i.e.l.d., etc。

//谷歌广告