Representation of the god Terminus, as a stone terminal of land and possessions. From

Representation of the god Terminus, as a stone terminal of land and possessions. From 'Mythology of Youth' by Pierre Blanchard 1803

(Representation of the god Terme, in the form of a terminal, to mark possessions and lands. (Representation of god terminus, as a stone terminal of land and possessions). From “Mythology of Youth” by Pierre Blanchard 1803.)


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Representation of the god Terminus, as a stone terminal of land and possessions. From 'Mythology of Youth' by Pierre Blanchard 1803 by French School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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