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    Britannia was soon personified as a goddess, looking fairly similar to the goddess Athena-Minerva - both are seated and replete with helmet, spear (trident) and shield. Early portraits of the goddess depict Britannia as a beautiful young woman, wearing a Corinthian helmet , and wrapped in a white garment with her right breast exposed.

  2. Britannia symbolises motherland and mother caring. She is a loving figure but, here, she is furious because she has been hurt. They killed her children, and the British pride has been challenged. She also echoes Athena's goddess role of the country assuming civic responsibilities and national duties. She wears a crown of laurels symbol of victory.

  3. 24 de may. de 2022 · The Collector. ·. 5 min read. ·. May 24, 2022. 1. Most nations have images and icons associated with them. France has Marianne, the United States has Columbia, and India has Bharat Mata. Joining...

  4. Britania (en latín, Britannia) fue el término griego y romano para referirse a la región de Gran Bretaña que estaba habitada por los britanos y es el nombre dado para la personificación nacional del Reino Unido.

  5. of Strength and Fortitude. Commemorative • Britannia. Britannia, a legendary figure and an iconic emblem in the numismatic world, has featured on British coins since the reign of Charles II. The figure perpetuates an ancient tradition of honouring gods, goddesses and mythical figures on coins.

  6. The Romans created a goddess of Britannia, wearing a Centurion helmet and toga, with her right breast exposed. In the Victorian period , when the British Empire was rapidly expanding, this was altered to include her brandishing a trident and a shield with the British flag on, a perfect patriotic representation of the nation’s militarism.

  7. After the Romans overcame the ancient Britons in war in 43 AD, Britannia could mean just the southern two thirds of the island which was under Roman control. (Caledonia, north of the River Forth in modern Scotland, was only sometimes overcome by the Roman army.) Britannia was also a goddess.