Greek Tv Gallery
devilfruits
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common mallow
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cloe joyce
The Moirai (or Parcae, in Latin)I should really colour this piece, but I am too lazy.
a-gnosis:Here’s some more from Greek Myths and Mesopotamia: Parallels and Influence in the Homeric H
via-appia:Marble statue of Aphrodite, the Venus Genetrix, copy of Greek bronze statue attributed to
narramin:jays-todd:black sails + mythology.[insp.: x, x]#the fact that flint is so fucked up he’s th
rnyfh:paris and helen / practice piece
The Asklepion was a temple dedicated to the god Asklepios located in the city of Amphipolis in Maked
tearbearxo:libellule-bleu:Animated movies songs in their “original” languages Part 1(French, Greek,
via-appia:Coronet of laurel leaves and berries Greek, Asia Minor, end fifth - fourth century BC.
Summer is never over with a Sun god ☀*:・゚✧*:・゚ The Ancient Greek alphabet oracle is being born at lo
Ancient Greek Kore, c, 520 BC
you know he had to do it to em(red/black figure ancient greek pottery version)
ciceronipizza:they’re best buds
jennamoreci:This may or may not be inspired by my chat about metal with @writingasrachel#metal #meme
Statue of Hermes,carved from Pentelic marble. Roman-period copy (1st or 2nd cent. CE) after a lost
Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Acropolis of Athens in the background.
Apollo and Marsyas* Roman, 3rd/4th century CE* Paphos, House of Aionsource: Wikimedia, No machine-re
Pyrophyllite is named after the Greek words ‘pyr’ - 'fire’ and 'phyllon’ - l
into-whispering-darkness:graecian:… The twelve great O l y m p i a n s were supreme amongthe gods
slam-ancient:Tetradrachm with Bee, Greek, 390–330 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Ancient Arthttps://www
emeraldcometart:tragicomiquedesituation:abyssalcorvid:huffylemon:Greek Mythology/Roman Empire on tum
met-greekroman-art:Limestone statuette of a bird, Greek and Roman ArtMedium: LimestoneThe Cesnola Co
Pyrrhotite is named from the Greek word pyrrhos, which means ‘color of fire’. #science #
A House-Boat on the Styx is an 1895 novel set on the river Styx, which separates the realm of the li
Lydia and the LyreAlfonso Savini (Italian, 1836–1908)
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