Aldohaninian wedding; Pars Aliquanta Rituum Nuptialium Quos Vetus Pictura Refert Romae Inventa Ad Arcum Gallieni et in Hortos Aldobininosiamdiu Translata. A mural from the Augusteic time that was found to Rome on the Esquiline in Rome. It displays the preparation of a wedding in three scenes. On the left is a woman putting bath water. In the middle is a veiled bride on a bed. In addition to her two half-naked women's figures (Peitho or Aphrodite and Charis) and a crilected young man (Hymenaeus or the groom). On the right there are three women, from whom a smell pours out, a second plays on a w


Aldohaninian wedding; Pars Aliquanta Rituum Nuptialium Quos Vetus Pictura Refert Romae Inventa Ad Arcum Gallieni et in Hortos Aldobininosiamdiu Translata. A mural from the Augusteic time that was found to Rome on the Esquiline in Rome. It displays the preparation of a wedding in three scenes. On the left is a woman putting bath water. In the middle is a veiled bride on a bed. In addition to her two half-naked women's figures (Peitho or Aphrodite and Charis) and a crilected young man (Hymenaeus or the groom). On the right there are three women, from whom a smell pours out, a second plays on a winch and a third party has the leadership of the ceremony. Title above show. Text and assignment in Latin in undermarge.


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