The "Chariot of Glory" statue, St Petersburg, Russia
We are told that:
The "Chariot of Glory" statue on the General Staff Building in St. Petersburg features a six-horse chariot. Located on Palace Square, this quadriga is a winged figure of Victory driving six horses to commemorate the Russian victory over Napoleon.- Location: General Staff Building on Palace Square.
- Statue: A winged goddess of Victory in a six-horse chariot.
- Symbolism: Commemorates the Russian victory over Napoleon in the Patriotic War of 1812.
- Description: Victory holds a sceptre and is accompanied by two Roman soldiers, with the chariot being pulled by the six horses.
- Sculptors: The statue group was created by Stepan Pimenov and Vasily Demuth-Malinovsky
Matria Atena holding the cross = Orion riding 6 horses = Orion conjunct Sagittarius (most likely) GREAT YEAR SIX.
The current Great Year is 9 - NOAH.
2 ROMAN SOLDIERS -- told you MATRIA ATENA ruled the REAL Roman Empire -- the Empire of Light.
The two Roman soldiers are highly likely Sare/Caesar/Osiris and Mark Antony (MARK AN TEN)- = Satan,/Akhenaten,/Ianaten/Odin / Adonis - so a Viking, but all right).
2 Djed SUS figures - Sare and Ianaten (best known as Caesar and Satan/Akhenaten/Odin/Adonis).
The statue has NOTHING to do with any Russian victory or Napoleon - all made up history most likely (or simply reassigned).
Strange associations/composition, though, as Ian was a little monkey at the time clearly depicted in the statue.
Hermitage - from HER (Horus, Aquila) conjunct MAT (Orion).
Aquila (Capricorn's Algedi is a good reference point) conjunct Orion (Gemini 0/3 degrees).
When was that? Around 240 degrees of precession ago (Algedi is 120 from Gem 3).
a degree of precession = 71.6 years (25,772 / 360 degrees)