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English: Shahba Roman Mosaics
العربية: أحد لوحات الفسيفساء التي توجد في متحف مدينة شبها جنوبي سوريا، إذ تحكي كل لوحة الأساطير اليونانية القديمة التي قدّمها الرومان في منتصف القرن الثالث الميلادي. في هذه اللوحة تظهر أفروديت وأوريس - إلهة الجمال وتمثل اللوحة نساء وآلهة الحب يتنافسون على كسب أسلحة الإلهة أوريس واللوحة مزينة بالنقوش والزخارف وجماليات كثيرة تبين الآسطورة.
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Shahba (Syria): Roman mosaic-Aphrodite, attended by Charis, shows herself to Ares (2nd quarter 3rd c.)

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9 April 2009

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