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ancientpeoples:Gold Armband with Herakles KnotAncient Greece, 3rd–2nd century B.C. (Hellenistic)The
aeschylated:Stater of Phaistos with Herakles battling HydraGreekClassical Periodabout 380–340 BCEMus
The head of Heracles, of the Farnese type. Unknown Roman artist, 1st cent. CE. Now in the Metropol
Hercules Burning Himself on the Pyre in the Presence of His Friend Philoctetes, Ivan Akimov, 1782
Rare Gold Drachm from Thasos, C. 380 BCThe obverse has the image Dionysos wearing an ivy-wreath and
skyaches-aa:INCORRECT QUOTES : Herakles &. Bethany ( ft. @hopewrought )PERSONALS DO NOT RE.BLOG
ancientpeoples:Gold Armband with Herakles KnotAncient Greece, 3rd–2nd century B.C. (Hellenistic)The
antiquitystuff:Black-figure oinochoe depicting Herakles fighting Amazons c.500 BCImage from LACMA vi
topkassandra:The Herakles Armor - Details
fablesandgables:Gold armband with Herakles knot - Anonymous Greek ArtistHellenistic, 3rd–2nd century
ancientjewels:Roman period Egyptian bracelet featuring a Herakles knot, c. 2nd century CE. From the
coolartefact:Herakles shaking hands with King Mithridates II of Commagene. Turkey, 1st century BC So
centuriespast:Bronze group: The Infant Herakles and the Snakes.Excavated/Findspot Ephesus (said to b
Stater: Head of Bearded Herakles in Lion Skin (obverse), 389, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Rom
Hellenistic terracotta figurine depicting Heracles in repose, perhaps modeled after an original by L
Fragmentary red-figure jar depicting Heracles battling the Lernaean Hydra, with Nike behind him. Ar
Herakles & Lion. November 2019 with Leo & Vivian.
Herakles the Archer, Emile-Antoine Bourdelle, gilded bronze, 1909
ancientanimalart:Two-handled jar (amphora) with Herakles driving a bull to sacrificeGreekArchaic Per
baroncain:Herakles (Hercules) and Dionysus are often associated. One myth tells of Dionysus and Hera
Four views of a white-ground lekythos. Attributed to the Sappho Painter. Greek (Attic), Archaic Peri
Ancient Roman marble statue of a youthful Hercules. Artist unknown; 69-96 CE (Flavian period). Now
Heracles battles the three-bodied monster Geryon (right), having already defeated his servant Euryti
Hercules at Lake Stymphalos, Gustave Moreau, ca. 1875-1880
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