She is usually represented slaying a bull for sacrifice, a subject of which there are two principal varieties, according as she turns to right or left.
By the time when his series of labours begins he is usually represented as a full-grown bearded man, especially on the archaic vases; but he appears in a few instances as a quite youthful beardless figure.
The god of love, son of Venus; usually represented as a naked, winged boy with bow and arrow.
Hera is usually represented seated on a throne, holding a pomegranate in one hand and a sceptre surmounted by a cuckoo in the other.
She is usually represented in heraldry as having the upper part the head and body of a beautiful young woman, holding a comb and glass in her hands, the lower part ending in a fish.
He is usually represented on horseback in the act of spearing the monster which is vomiting fire; or as standing with the slain dragon at his feet.
It is usually represented exactly as an eagle in shape, but may be of any of the heraldic tinctures.
He is usually represented at the moment that he assigned to each element its place.
Cupid is usually represented as a winged infant, naked, armed with a bow and quiver full of arrows.
He is usually represented in a chariot of steel, conducted by Bellona, goddess of War: on his cuirass are painted several monsters; the figures of Fury and Anger ornament his helmet, while Renown precedes him.
Diana is usually represented in the costume of a huntress, with a quiver on her shoulder, and a bow in her hand; her dress is lifted, and her dog is always by her side ready for his prey.
She is usually represented as standing on a wheel, with a bandage over her eyes, and holding a cornucopia.
He is usually represented as a young man, holding a finger of one hand to his lips (expressive of a command to preserve silence), while in the other hand he holds a cornucopia, signifying early vegetation.
Apollo is usually represented as a handsome young man without beard, crowned with laurel, and having in one hand a bow, and in the other a lyre.
The wyvern has only two legs, the body curling away into the tail, and it is usually represented as resting upon its legs and tail (Figs.
The wild man's or savage's head is usually represented with a wreath of leaves about the temples, but not necessarily so (Fig.
Much akin to the stag is the antelope, which, unless specified to be an heraldic antelope, or found in a very old coat, is usually represented in the natural form of the animal, and subject to the foregoing rules.
A lion rampant and any other beast of prey is usually represented in heraldry with the tongue and claws of a different colour from the animal.
He is usually represented in the form of a ram-headed man wearing the white crown, and sometimes the disk.
Ptah was also connected with the god known as Tenen, who is usually represented in human form and wearing on his head the crown with ostrich feathers.
Ptah is usually represented as a bearded man having a bald head, and dressed in habiliments which fit as closely as a shroud.
She is usually represented as a woman wearing the united crowns of north and south, and holding the papyrus sceptre.
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