Roman art: the goddess Epona, deity of Gallic origin, patron of horsemen and travelers. Limestone stele found in Gannat (Allier), Auvergne. Saint Germain en Laye. Museum of National Antiquities by Roman Roman

Roman art: the goddess Epona, deity of Gallic origin, patron of horsemen and travelers. Limestone stele found in Gannat (Allier), Auvergne. Saint Germain en Laye. Museum of National Antiquities

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Roman art: the goddess Epona, deity of Gallic origin, patron of horsemen and travelers. Limestone stele found in Gannat (Allier), Auvergne. Saint Germain en Laye. Museum of National Antiquities by Roman Roman. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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