Apotropaic Symbolism
The wings on Roman phallic amulets likely amplified their apotropaic symbolism, turning them into mobile guardians. In ancient Rome, small winged phallus amulets were worn or hung to protect children. Phallic symbols served a protective ro…
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The wings on Roman phallic amulets likely amplified their apotropaic symbolism, turning them into mobile guardians. In ancient Rome, small winged phallus amulets were worn or hung to protect children. Phallic symbols served a protective role in multiple ancient cultures, functioning as wards against harm in addition to fertility charms.