Roman Gold Figure of Bonus Eventus, God of Fortune, c. 2nd Century A.D.
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Roman Gold Figure of Bonus Eventus, God of Fortune, c. 2nd Century A.D.
Solid gold Bonus Eventus figure amulet, shown naked wearing a modius over his head, one leg bent and his head turned away toward a cornucopia held in his left arm.
Bonus Eventus was the male counterpart of the goddess Fortuna; he was the god of the good outcome of agricultural labour and, by extension, other human activity.
Size:3.7 cm L - 1 7/16 inch
Material:Gold, 14 grms
Culture:Roman, c. 2nd Century A.D.
Provenance:ex. Property Mr. I. Bazan, acquired in the 1980s.
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Solid gold Bonus Eventus figure amulet, shown naked wearing a modius over his head, one leg bent and his head turned away toward a cornucopia held in his left arm.
Bonus Eventus was the male counterpart of the goddess Fortuna; he was the god of the good outcome of agricultural labour and, by extension, other human activity.
Size:3.7 cm L - 1 7/16 inch
Material:Gold, 14 grms
Culture:Roman, c. 2nd Century A.D.
Provenance:ex. Property Mr. I. Bazan, acquired in the 1980s.
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Comes with Invoice/Certificate of Authenticity & Provenances
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Roman Gold Figure of Bonus Eventus, God of Fortune, c. 2nd Century A.D.
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