Libertas

deity earth Roman single tradition · 3

Libertas is the Roman equivalent of the goddess Eleutheria, and a personification of liberty.

↻ synthesized from 3 sources

When

First attested
300 BCE
Attested period
-300 – 1800
Historical notes
Attested in Ancient Rome.

Relationships

syncretized with
Ἐλευθερία

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Sources

Source passages

“The Roman equivalent of the goddess Eleutheria is Libertas, a goddess in her own right, and a personification of liberty.”

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“The radiant crown, never used in antiquity for Libertas (but for the sun god Sol Invictus and some later emperors), was adopted by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi for the Statue of Liberty.”

#32832 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001

“Both the vindicta and the cap were considered symbols of Libertas, the goddess representing liberty.”

#45471 · extracted by openai/gpt-oss-20b:free