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woozapooza:“Typical man, falling in love with every woman he kills in battle.”Hahahae! Excellenter!
o-eheu:Zubat - Golbat - CrobatGeneric Epithet: Spelaionycteris (“cavern-bat”)“σπήλαιον, σπηλαίου ” -
Heracles grapples with the Cretan Bull, while a Siren watches from a branch above. Tondo of a Lacon
Dionysus faces two Maenads, one of whom holds a hare. Side B of an Attic black-figure neck-amphora,
A hunting Eros. Mosaic from the “Bath of Achilles” in the House of Theseus, Paphos, Cyp
Athenian silver dekadrachm. On the obverse, the head of Athena; on the reverse, an owl with wings s
Heracles’ charioteer Iolaus holds his arrows, while the god Hermes watches Heracles grapple with the
East Greek cosmetic vase with a ram’s-head protome. Artist unknown; ca. 525-500 BCE. Now in the Me
Corinthian black-figure pyxis, decorated with a row of rams and panthers. Attributed to the Stobart
The prophetess Cassandra offers a libation for her brother Hector, who is about to go out into battl
Thetis and the Nereids mourn the slain Achilles. Corinthian black-figure hydria, attr. to the Damon
8-litrai silver coin of Syracuse, signed by the engraver Ly(sid…) On the obverse, the head o
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Hector dons his armor, while his parents Priam and Hecuba look on. Side A of an Attic red-figure pa
Neoptolemus murders King Priam on the altar of Zeus, while Priam’s wife Hecuba looks on. Side A of
footnotestoplato:kallistoi:tag urself: greek tragic heroine edition!! i’m a mix of kassandra and an
o-eheu:Drowzee - HypnoGeneric Epithet: Hypnotapirus (“sleep-tapir”)“ὕπνος, ὕπνου ” - sleep + “τάπιρο
philologus:diadiktuaka:ἦλθον, εἶδον, ἔπαθον.I came, I saw, I felt.(Ἀγγλικὴ Μορφή.)plus horum, quaeso
Demeter and Queen Metaneira of Eleusis. The scene may reflect an incident in the Homeric Hymn to De
{a bouquet for patroclus, truly best of the achaeans, a brave and honourable man much loved by his c
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Greek painted terracotta statuette, depicting a dancer who holds a castanets
Archaic Greek marble kouros from the island of Keos. Artist unknown; ca. 530-520 BCE. Now in the N
Silver hemidrachm of the Arcadian city of Tegea. On the obverse, Zeus Lykaios, seated, with an eagl
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