Patera

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A patera (reverse, right, under the lituus) as cult instrument, in this coin celebrating the pietas of the Roman Emperor Herennius Etruscus.
A patera (reverse, right, under the lituus) as cult instrument, in this coin celebrating the pietas of the Roman Emperor Herennius Etruscus.

Patera may refer to:

  • A patera was a broad, shallow dish used for drinking, primarily in a ritual context such as a libation
  • Patera (snail) is a kind of flattened or saucer-shaped land snail found in the eastern United States
  • A Patera (plural pateras) is, in architecture, a shallow circular decorative element, typically found on walls or at the junction of straight decorative elements such as ceiling coffers.