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3E17WDH Black-figure calyx-krater by Exequias in 530 BC, an ancient Greek vase painter and potter active in Athens between roughly 550 BC and 525 BC. The piece depicts two scenes: on one side, the deification and introduction of Heracles into Olympus; on the other, combat of Greek and Trojan heroes over the body of Patroclus. Museum of the Ancient Agora. Athens, Greece.
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3DM3RWH Bronze statues of ancient greek, spartan warriors in armor, with spear and shields and helmet,
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2ST0MWD Close up photo of the Aeneas (Enea) sculpture in Lower Barrakka Gardens, Valletta
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2YKGTGE Sempronia, 170 BC – after 101 BC, a Roman noblewoman, digitally edited after Robinet Testard
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2YKGNRH Briseis or Hippodameia writing to Achilles, from the Heroides (the Heroines) or Epistulae Heroidum (Letters of Heroines), poems composed by Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), Greek and Roman mythology, digitally edited after Robinet Testard
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2YKGTDA Penelope writing to Ulysses, from the Heroides (the Heroines), or Epistulae Heroidum (Letters of Heroines), poems composed by Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), Greek and Roman mythology, digitally edited after Robinet Testard
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2YKGTD7 Oenone is writing to Paris of Troy, from the Heroides (the Heroines) or Epistulae Heroidum (Letters of Heroines), poems composed by Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), Greek and Roman mythology, digitally edited after Robinet Testard
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2YKGTDN Penelope writing to Ulysses, from the Heroides (the Heroines), or Epistulae Heroidum (Letters of Heroines), poems composed by Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), Greek and Roman mythology, digitally edited after Robinet Testard
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2YKGTD9 Phaedra, (Phaidra or Fedra), a Cretan princess, writing to her stepson Hippolytus or Hippolyt, from the Heroides (the Heroines) or Epistulae Heroidum (Letters of Heroines), poems composed by Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso), Greek and Roman mythology, digitally edited after Robinet Testard
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2WJF5PD Epic battle of Achilles vs Hector, witness the legendary duel in front of Troy's mighty fort in this dynamic vector illustration. Perfect for historic
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2WA679P Asia Minor. The Trojan War. Troy Destroyed. Engraving, ""Los Heroes y las Grandezas de la Tierra"". Volume I. 1854.
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3AJ4XA9 An 18th-century painting from the German school, depicting the mythological scene of the Judgement of Paris, where Paris awards the golden apple to Aphrodite, triggering the events that led to the Trojan War.
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2HWBGT4 The Trojan Horse. Artist: Unknown
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2HWBH4R Priam and Companions Outside the Walls of Troy. Artist: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian, Venice, 1727–1804
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2HWJ51T Shield painted with scenes from the Iliad
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2HWMMYE Achilles Dragging the Body of Hector Around the Walls of Troy. Artist: Pietro Testa, Italian, 1611/12–1650
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2HWETXR The Trojans bring the wooden horse into the city. Engraver: Giulio di Antonio Bonasone, Italian, ca. 1510–after 1576After: Francesco Primaticcio, Italian, 1504–1570
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2NH8YWH Attic Black-Figure Neck Amphora; Attributed to the Medea Group (Greek (Attic), active 530 - 510 B.C.); about 510 B.C.; Terracotta. Achilles and Ajax, two great heroes of the Trojan War, play a board game on this Athenian black-figure amphora. Behind the table stands the goddess Athena. The scene of the warriors at leisure but with their armor at the ready might have taken place during a break in fighting the Trojan War.
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2HJ4ERR Terracotta neck-amphora (jar) ca. 500 B.C. Attributed to the Diosphos Painter Obverse, Thanatos (Death) and Hypnos (Sleep) with the body of SarpedonReverse, Eos (Dawn) with the body of her son, MemnonThe scenes on this jar show two great heroes of the Trojan War being lifted from the battlefield after their deaths. Sarpedon, a son of the god Zeus, will be carried to Lycia, his homeland in southern Asia Minor, and Memnon, to his kingdom in Ethiopia.. Terracotta neck-amphora (jar) 254883
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2HHEYGJ Priam and his Family Mourning the Death of Hector n.d. Etienne Barthélemy Garnier French. Priam and his Family Mourning the Death of Hector. Etienne Barthélemy Garnier (French, Paris 1759–1849 Paris). n.d.. Watercolor over graphite. Varnished.. Drawings
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2HH9T27 Terracotta squat lekythos (oil flask) ca. 420 B.C. Greek, Attic Philoktetes on LemnosThe painter, as yet unidentified, has created an exceptionally expressive composition on this vase. It concerns Philoktetes, a Greek hero who inherited the arrows of Herakles, thus their prominence here. In the story of the Trojan War, these arrows were necessary for the conquest of the city. On the way from Greece, Philoktetes was bitten by a snake that had caused such a painful and foul-smelling wound that he had to be left on the island of Lemnos. Philoktetes, downcast, sits under a barren tree and holds hi
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2HJ26B2 The combat of Hector and Achilles, and Achilles dragging the body of Hector around the walls of Troy 1531–76 Giulio Bonasone Italian. The combat of Hector and Achilles, and Achilles dragging the body of Hector around the walls of Troy 363062
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2HJ1TMM Study of Heads for Study for "Castor and Pollux Freeing Helen" 1817 Joseph-Ferdinand Lancrenon French. Study of Heads for Study for "Castor and Pollux Freeing Helen" 387997
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2HHA219 The Trojans repulsing the Greeks 1538 Giovanni Battista Scultori Italian The presence of the chariot of Poseidon (known to the Romans as Neptune) abandoned in the waves at left, suggests that the episode represented here is from Book 14 of Homer's epic poem 'Iliad'. The heroic nude in the foreground may be the lord of the sea, described as leading the Greeks with a long sword in hand. The warrior lying on the ground beneath him, protected by a comrade, could be the Trojan prince Hector, struck down by a stone soon after Poseidon entered the battle.Inspired by the ships in a fragmentary Greek r
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2HH6BBF Terracotta Nolan neck-amphora (jar) ca. 450 B.C. Attributed to the Ethiop Painter Obverse, the Greek hero Ajax seizes Cassandra, a Trojan princess and prophetess, during the sack of TroyReverse, a youthA number of ancient Greek texts recount that, when the Greeks sacked Troy, Cassandra, the most beautiful daughter of the Trojan king Priam, took refuge at the statue of Athena, but Ajax tore her away and raped her, thus committing sacrilege against Athena. The legendary actions of heroes were the basis for numerous rituals that took place in Greece. In Locris, which was Ajax's native region, the
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2HH6FRP Terracotta lekythos (oil flask) late 6th century B.C. Related to the Painter of Vatican G.31 Ajax and Achilles playing a board game, and AthenaDuring the second half of the sixth century B.C., a popular subject was that of the Greek heroes Ajax and Achilles playing a board game to while away their time during the siege of Troy. The most famous representation occurs on an amphora now in the Vatican Museums. Exekias, perhaps the greatest black-figure artist, made and painted the amphora, and he may also have invented the iconography. The subject was applied to all manner of other vases, as this
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2HH5KP3 Aeneas Rescues his Father from Burning Troy 1627 Rudolf Meyer Swiss. Aeneas Rescues his Father from Burning Troy 368261
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2HHPWTJ Carnelian ring stone 1st century B.C.–3rd century A.D. Roman Priam begging Achilles for Hector's body.. Carnelian ring stone. Roman. 1st century B.C.–3rd century A.D.. Carnelian. Late Republican or Imperial. Gems
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2HDB3D1 Golden ox (Goldener Ochsen), Vorstadt 17, located on the former cattle market. An elegant town house from 1608, the late Gothic facade in German Renai
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2JB0MDJ Przeszłośc Przyszłości Giovanni Di Marco (1385 1437)
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3AJ80BK This painting, 'Helen and Paris,' by Charles Meynier, depicts the famous mythological figures Helen of Troy and Paris. The oil on canvas work captures the classical themes of love and fate.
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2G4F5DH . Thetis brings her son Achilles his new armor, who produced Vulcanus at her request for him. Now he can avenge the death of his friend's patrocus. A caption in French in the margin.
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2G4HC1T . Achilles, standing in river with fiercely running water. In the foreground the river god Scamander, challenging the arm of Achilles, which is about to put a Trojan soldier with his sword. In the background a burning city. In the middle of: 12. Twelve print from a series of fourteen with scenes from the life of Achilles.
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2G4G3K8 . The fight between Aeneas and Diomedes. Aeneas is assisted by Venus and Amor, who estimates on the side of the Trojans. Diomedes receives help from Minerva, which is accompanied by the owl. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G4FKNT . Jupiter and Juno discuss over the course of the Trojan War. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G4J7Y5 . Odysseus, dressed up as a wanderer, is recognized by his dog argus. He is accompanied by Telemachus and Eumaios.
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2G4G59R . Diomedes kills Rhesus, king of Thracia. Odysseus steals the horses from the tent camp. A caption in French in the margin.
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2G4ET9E . At the Skaeic gate of Troje, Hector said goodbye to his wife Andromache and his young son Astyanax. However, the child reflects his platformed helmet and clip at his minus. In the margin a caption in French.
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2G4J56H . The two main characters can be identified using two inscriptions: Achilles and Hector.
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2G4G5KT . Agamemnon advises the Greeks to give up the fight. Nestor, however, contradicts him. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G4EYWH . The Trojans penetrate the wall around the Greek army camp led by Hector. A caption in French in the margin.
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2G4FWPX . Sarpedon, the son of Jupiter and LaoDamia, destroyed the entrance gate of the Greek camp. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G4FPH5 . Minerva and Apollo try to persuade Hector to enter into the fight with the Greeks. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G4GA2W . Aeneas escape the burning troy with his old father Anchises on his back. His crying son walks next to him. On the left the woman of Aeneas with her hands in front of her face. Presentation above the door of the council chamber of the Court of Justice of Holland, Zeeland and West Friesland at the Binnenhof in The Hague.
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2G4KXXW . Achilles bears his new armor and kills Hector in a two-fight. In the background, the body of Hector, which is bound to Achilles' carriage, is dragged along the walls of Troy. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G4P0RP . Jupiter raises all gods to meet about the Trojan War. Minerva gets permission to fight on the side of the Trojans. A caption in French in the margin.
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2G4F18P . Hector and Ajax fight on the battlefield. On the right the stone that Ajax wants to throw to Hector. Two soldiers are between the two. A caption in French in the margin.
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2G4GDYB . The hero from the classical ancient hector of Troy. Bust caught in a medallion with a cartouche with his name underneath. Two elephants in the blades and two eagles in the upper corners. Print from a series of nine with heroes.
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2G4F6DW . Diomedes kills Rhesus, king of Thracia. Odysseus steals the horses from the tent camp. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G4FME6 . Paris declares his love to Helena van Troje, after a fight with her husband Menelaos. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G3DM2F Aeneas flight from Troje. Aeneas along with his father (Anchises) and his son (Ascanius) from the burning troy. He is wearing his blind crippled father on his back.
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2G3E4JK Title page for: 'Destray of Troje', Vondel, 1655; Aeneas flight from Troje. Aeneas along with his father (Anchises) and his son (Ascanius) from the burning troy. He is wearing his blind crippled father on his back.
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2G273CN Apollo and Neptunus build the walls of Troy; Metamorphoses from Ovid. Apollo and Neptunus build the walls of Troje, in the service of Laomedon, the king of Troy. However, he refuses to pay them on which Neptunus sends a sea monster to destroy troy. Left in the background Hesione, the daughter of Laomedon, who is saved by Hercules after she was chained to a rock as sacrifice to the sea monster. In the margin a four-line caption, in two columns, in Latin.
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2G26WTC Roof van Helena. Fight between Trojans and Spartans. In the middle Paris with Helena from Sparta in his arms. She is lined to a boat. The print has a Latin caption.
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2G24CDA Return of Agamemnon and Cassandra in Mycene; Odysseus works. Agamemnon returns to mycene with cassandra as a war. Agamemnon kisses the ground of his homeland. One of his men stands next to Cassandra, while the other men go on board.
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2G262MP Four scenes from the Trojan War. Above a large representation of soldiers warring the Trojan war. Among three smaller scenes.
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2G14X44 Achilles beats the Trojans; entry from Ferdinand in Ghent in 1635 (No 16); Et Tanta Gessit Bella Dum Bellum Parat / Achillis Dum Ad Troianum Bellum Proficiscitur De Telepho; Tabula IV. Achillis Dum Ad Troianum Bellum Proficiscitur, the Telepho Victoria. Achilles beats Telephos, parallel to the fight of Ferdinand. Presentation at the bottom left of the rear of the triumph port Arcus Fernandi on the Friday market. Leaf No. 16 In a set of 42 plates that illustrate the publication of the description of the arrival of the Cardinal Infant Ferdinand in Austria in Ghent on 28 January 1635 as the new g
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2G151K3 Leda and the swan. Leda is depicted half-leaving, with the swan (Jupiter) between her legs. They kiss each other. On the right, Castor and Pollux, the children who originate from this commitment. An egg is still on the ground. According to Latin verse in the undermaster, the girl is Helena in this egg. This is Helena van Troje as a daughter of Leda and Jupiter.
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2G11MHA Wedding of Peleus and Thetis.
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2G004M6 Judgment of Paris; IVDICIVM Paridis.
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2G00GF8 Brand Van Troje. Study for a lunet-shaped composition with the flight from Arneas, Anchises and Ascanius in the foreground.
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2FYYP07 Hercules in battle with the Trojans; Hercvlt Mvltis Bellis Lacessit Troiaam; Working from Hercules.
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2FYYPXM Scenes from the Trojan War. Upper image: Hekabe offers clothing to Minerva. Below that three small scenes from the Trojan War side by side. Italian caption in pencil.
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2G00JWR Paris Troost Helena. Design for a painting.
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2FYXE40 Achilles kills Hector; History of Achilles. Achilles, with its arms equipment forged by vulcanus, dead Hector with its spear and with the help of Pallas Athens. Two fighting roosters in the foreground.
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2FYXP3N The heroes Hector of Troy, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar; The nine heroes. One of three woodcuts, part of Frisian with nine heroes. Three heroes from antiquity: Hector of Troje and Julius Caesar on horseback, Alexander the Great on an elephant. Above all three frame with name.
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2G003E1 Laocoön and his two sons were killed by snakes; LaoCoon Troia.
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2FYXF71 Odysseus recognizes Achilles. Achilles that is disguised as a girl and lives between the daughters of the king Lycomedes on the island of Scyros is recognized by Odysseus. He uses a list to pick up Achilles from the girls. He also places a sword between all kinds of gifts for the girls. Then he lets the girls arrange, and Achilles involuntarily grabs the sword to defend themselves. With that he betray his identity.
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2G01DXN Sculptuur Van Aeneas en Anchises; P.e 1.a No. 6809. Rome - Villa Borghese Museum. Enea and Anchise. (Bernini?).
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2FYXHTA Odysseus and Calypso. The Greek poet Homer recounts how the heroic warrior Odysseus found refuge on the island of the nymph Calypso. The Trojan War is over: Amor, the god of love, now teasingly places the battle helmet on Calypso’s head. Odysseus and Calypso instantly fall in love. This painting hung in the Soestdijk hunting lodge, in the apartment of Mary Stuart, the consort of William III.
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2G00MP3 Menelaüs leaves for Crete and recommends Aeneas to Helena. Design for a painting.
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2G00FF2 Design for a wallpaper painting or tapestry with Anchises and Aeneas. Anchises will be lifted from Aeneas' shoulders after leaving the burning troy. With a decorative picture frame of figures and festans.
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2G00H8J Paris received by Menelaüs and Helena. Design for a painting.
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2G00JBH Paris is welcomed at the Court of Menelaus. Design for a painting.
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2FYXT2K The heroes Hector of Troy, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar; The nine heroes. One of three woodcuts, part of Frisian with nine heroes. Three heroes from antiquity: Hector of Troje and Julius Caesar on horseback, Alexandre de Great on an elephant. Above all three frame with name.
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3BJN9YT 'No. 2 Tapestry in Painted Chamber' is a watercolour drawing by John Carter (1748–1817), made between 1790 and 1810. The work is a detailed copy of a 15th-century tapestry that once hung in the Palace of Westminster, depicting scenes of the Trojan War, including Achilles, Agamemnon, and Menelaus.
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2DNAEJB Stage Design: Columned Hall with Sculpture and Inscriptions Relating to the Aenead, Ludovico Ottavio Burnacini, Italian, 1636–1707, Pen and black ink, brush and wash on wove paper, Horizontal rectangle showing large room elaborately decorated with sculptures and ornaments in Roman style opening into a vast hall with aisles at either side separated by walls made of columns. Walls ecorated with niches between columns containing sculptures of ancient heroes. Devices in Italian on cartouches on cornice. (Battle of Aneas and Turnus, King of the Rutilians - foreground; participants in Trojan War
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2CWJC86 The heroes of Troy. After a work by an unidentified artist in A Pictorial History of the World’s Great Nations, published circa 1882
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TYT9YB Achilles binding Patroclus depicted in the Attic red-figure drinking cup by the Sosias Painter dated from around 500 BC found in the Camposcala Necropolis in Vulci, Italy, now on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
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3C9AYTC Hand-painted digital conceptual illustration of the ancient painting from 1550-51: "Polyphemus and the Flight of the Greeks".
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T5KJJE Le Louvre Lens : Arès king of the war,also known as Ares of Leptis Magna
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T5KK97 Le Louvre Lens : Homer (1812) by Philippe-Laurent ROLAND (1746-1816)
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T5KK26 Le Louvre Lens : Homer exhibition,Etrusque Siren (Ca 520 BC)
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T5KK6N Le Louvre Lens : Calypso (1853) by Celestin CALMELS (1822-1906)
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T5KJYJ Le Louvre Lens : Homer (1812) by Philippe-Laurent ROLAND (1746-1816)
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T5KJRR Le Louvre Lens : Hera Queen of the Gods and goddess of marriage known as Farnese Hera,after Polyclète (Ca 460-420 BC)
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T5KJKH Le Louvre Lens : Athéna goddess of wisdom and war after an original work dated 425-375 BC
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T5KKF1 Le Louvre Lens : Architect SANAA. Temporary exhibition on Homer
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T5KJN1 Le Louvre Lens : Satue of Apollon du Belvedère
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T5KJWE Le Louvre Lens : Temporary exhibition about Homer
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T5KKBG Le Louvre Lens : Temporary exhibition about Homer
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T5KJPF Le Louvre Lens : ZEUS,king of the Gods,after PHIDIAS (Ca 460-430 BC)
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2B75WXH A banner of the faces of the heroes of the Trojan War, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
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T5X5J6 Side view of Argonaut which is a band of heroes in Greek mythology who in the years before the Trojan War, vintage line drawing or engraving illustrat
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3D4YCFJ The expedition of the Argonauts by Lorenzo Costa il Vecchio - Lorenzo Costa the Elder 1460 - 1535 Italy Italian ( The Argonauts were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War, 1300BC, accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. )
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3D4YCFR The expedition of the Argonauts by Lorenzo Costa il Vecchio - Lorenzo Costa the Elder 1460 - 1535 Italy Italian ( The Argonauts were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War, 1300BC, accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. )
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3D4YCFM The expedition of the Argonauts by Lorenzo Costa il Vecchio - Lorenzo Costa the Elder 1460 - 1535 Italy Italian ( The Argonauts were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War, 1300BC, accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. )
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P8WDHD The expedition of the Argonauts by Lorenzo Costa il Vecchio - Lorenzo Costa the Elder 1460 - 1535 Italy Italian ( The Argonauts were a band of heroes in Greek mythology, who in the years before the Trojan War, 1300BC, accompanied Jason to Colchis in his quest to find the Golden Fleece. )
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3CCEH41 USA: Heroes of Trojan War, Menelaus, Paris, Diomedes, Odysseus, Nestor, Achilles, Agamemnon, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume I, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1894 (Credit Image: © Jt Vintage/Glasshouse via ZUMA Press Wire)
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MPBD82 Detail of the Medici Vase (Vaso Medici) from the second half of the 1st century BC on display in the Uffizi Gallery (Galleria degli Uffizi) in Florence, Tuscany, Italy. Greek heroes consulting the oracle of Delphi before leaving for the Trojan War are depicted in the marble crater. Agamemnon standing in front of Iphigenia seated below the statue of Diana is depicted in the detail.
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