Bohyne s rohem hojnosti / Goddess with Cornucopia (Grohova) - Brno, Czech Republic
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N 49° 12.063 E 016° 35.899
33U E 616431 N 5451035
Bohyne s rohem hojnosti na Grohove ulici / Statue of goddess with cornucopia on Groh street in Brno
Waymark Code: WMH89V
Location: Jihomoravský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 06/06/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Bohyne s rohem hojnosti je umístena nad vchodem do budovy na Grohove ulici c. 8 poblíž centra Brna.

Statue of goddess with cornucopia is located above entrance to building on Groh street No.8 near centre of Brno.

"Classical mythology offers multiple explanations of the origin of the cornucopia. One of the best-known involves the birth and nurturance of the infant Zeus, who had to be hidden from his devouring father Cronus. In a cave on Mount Ida on the island of Crete, baby Zeus was cared for and protected by a number of divine attendants, including the goat Amalthea ("Nourishing Goddess"), who fed him with her milk. The suckling future king of the gods had unusual abilities and strength, and in playing with his nursemaid accidentally broke off one of her horns, which then had the divine power to provide unending nourishment, as the foster mother had to the god.

In another myth, the cornucopia was created when Heracles (Roman Hercules) wrestled with the river god Achelous and wrenched off one of his horns; river gods were sometimes depicted as horned. This version is represented in the Achelous and Hercules mural painting by the American Regionalist artist Thomas Hart Benton.

The cornucopia became the attribute of several Greek and Roman deities, particularly those associated with the harvest, prosperity, or spiritual abundance, such as personifications of Earth (Gaia or Terra); the child Plutus, god of riches and son of the grain goddess Demeter; the nymph Maia; and Fortuna, the goddess of luck, who had the power to grant prosperity. In Roman Imperial cult, abstract Roman deities who fostered peace (pax Romana) and prosperity were also depicted with a cornucopia, including Abundantia, "Abundance" personified, and Annona, goddess of the grain supply to the city of Rome. Pluto, the classical ruler of the underworld in the mystery religions, was a giver of agricultural, mineral and spiritual wealth, and in art often holds a cornucopia to distinguish him from the gloomier Hades, who holds a drinking horn instead."

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Time Period: Ancient

Approximate Date of Epic Period: Greek or Roman period

Epic Type: Mythical

Exhibit Type: Figure, Statue, 3D Art

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