Apparently unaffected by the religious controversy around the divine personifications and the meanings behind them, the political structure of the land remained strong.
In ancient Roman religion, Aeternitas was the divine personification of eternity.
Spes was one of the divine personifications in the Imperial cult of the Virtues.
In Greek and Roman mythology, Aura is the divine personification of the breeze.
The divine personification of Felicitas was cultivated as a goddess.
During the Republic, only divine personifications known to have had a temple or public altar were featured on coins, among them Felicitas.
In ancient Roman religion, Fornax was the divine personification of the oven (fornax).
In ancient Roman religion, Providentia is a divine personification of the ability to foresee and make provision.
The goddess Ultio, a divine personification of vengeance, had an altar and golden statue in his temple.
In the Babylonian pantheon, she "was the divine personification of the planet Venus".