Aeternitas

The Roman goddess Aeternitas (Latin = eternity ) is a personification of eternity. In contrast to the Greek deity Aion ( αιον ), the personified rather eternity as a philosophical concept, Aeternitas symbolizes the permanence of political rule.

Since the imperial era of Augustus, it was often depicted on Roman coins. She was often depicted sitting, standing or riding on a chariot drawn by lions or elephants cars. Her attributes are the Uroboros, which. Tail biting snake, the phoenix, the celestial sphere, as well as the sun, moon and stars

Since Vespasian is also a cult of Aeternitas imperii, the eternal duration of Roman rule, testified. You could also cover the Aeternitas Augusti, the duration of the reign of the Emperor, called as Pliny the Younger, who refers to the aeternitas and salus of Trajan.

In mythology she is the daughter of Jupiter.

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