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@Regrann from gorgeous friend @dollyyycee-Just giving my legs a quick break on this sexy Harley Phot
The Temple of Jupiter, Baalbek, Lebanon, 2008. Don McCullin.
The mortal Peleus “courts” the sea-nymph Thetis by seizing her, while she shape-shifts i
Peleus entrusts his young son Achilles to the care of the centaur Chiron. White-ground black-figure
Gaetano Zompini (1700–1778)The centaur Chiron teaches the boy Achilles in geography, 1759
The Education of Achilles, James Barry, ca. 1772
The centaur Chiron, accompanied by a satyr. Side A of a red-figure bell-krater attributed to the pa
Apollo (left) and his son Asclepius (seated), with the wise centaur Chiron, Asclepius’ tutor,
moistpubes2:Hitomi Tanakahttp://moistpubes2.tumblr.com/archive
skm44:lawschoolproblems:The most accurate summary of 1L classes everdis iz all i knowit keeps coming
Romano-British vase in the shape of a man’s head, perhaps representing the Roman Emperor Caracalla (
The so-called “Colchester Vase,” depicting four gladiators named by inscriptions as Secundus, Mario,
A vase bearing the face of a woman, believed by some scholars to be Julia Domna, wife of the emperor
A seated athlete holds a fillet (?) Miniature black-figure Panathenaic amphora, attr. to the Bulas
Ancient Roman terracotta flask depicting gladiatorial combat. Now in the Romisch-Germanisches Museu
Bronze face-mask helmet of a Roman cavalryman, worn on special occasions. Artist unknown; late 1st
A competitor in the hoplitodromia (race in hoplite armor). Side A of an Attic red-figure neck-ampho
Ancient Roman glass cup, with an inscription in Greek, ΛΑΒΕ ΤΗΝ ΝΙΚΗΝ (”Seize the victory”), surroun
Competitors in the athletic event known as the pankration. Attic black-figure skyphos (deep drinkin
roserightankle:another enormous unfinished Dionysos
jujulica:Trying out some designs for Persephone and Demeter.
accentpaprika:Or as my Classic Professor calls him ‘The Johny Appleseed of the Ancient World’
Gilded statuette of Hercules, perhaps intended as a portrait of the Roman emperor Commodus (r. 180-1
Germanic invasion of Roman Britain, 400-500 AD.
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