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Quirinale obelisk and statues of DioscuriThe Roman obelisk was originally erected on eastern flank o
xanthiasonadonkey:So, something for the year of the pig.Postcard from Kalydon, apparently. They sure
the-book-i-havent-read:Castor and Pollux (San Ildefonso Group), detail, 1st century ADMuseo de
Helen Rescued by Castor and Pollux, Jean-Bruno Gassies, 1817
youcannottakeitwithyou:Mike Levy (“Castor & Pollux”, www.castorandpollux.
didoofcarthage:Votive offering, showing two mounted horsemen, possibly the Dioscuri, Castor and Poly
unionovserpents:Castor and Pollux, The TwinsCastor and Pollux, in classical mythology, twin her
ivorylady:Temple of Castor and Pollux by Circum_Navigation on Flickr.
The Dioscuri Athenian red-figure kylix. 5th BCE Collection of the Archaeological Museum of Fer
hgdailynews:@TheHungerGames : They risked everything… For the rebel cause. #Mockingjay
“Bright-eyed Mousai (Muses), tell of the Tyndaridai (Tyndaridae), the Sons of Zeus, glorio
The Dioscuri on horseback, black-figure amphora, circa 500 BCE, attributed the the Edinburgh painter
loverofbeauty:Castor and Pollux (San Ildefonso Group), detail, 1st c. AD ( Prado, Madrid)
danielsullivan: Warmup ft Pollux bc I love……big love. And bc @impossible-rat-babies dr
ceoul: credit: Kastor & Pollux (kastorandpollux)
last-of-the-romans:Temple of Castor and Pollux in Agrigento.
Young Hercules E24Hercules (Ryan Gosling) tied to a post and Pollux (Jeremy Callaghan) tied to a woo
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mirkokosmos: Archaeological site in Agrigento - Sicily/ Italy Greek Temple-Remains at the Temple of
Cable #10 (2021)
shudesigns: Theme 62: Pollux by ShuDesigns Static Preview | Download 1 | Download 2 [ FEATURES ] F
i made a short, silly comic with some characters of minelink: tapas.io/series/witch-and
Trainer Greg, with his Charmeleon, Sableye, and Starmie (Babar, Kei, and Pollux).Commission for @sal
Castor and Pollux (or Polydeukes) are twin half-brothers in Greek and Roman mythology, known togethe
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