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Pitcher with Herakles Wrestling Tritonabout 520 - 510 B.C. Athens, Greece. Chiusi Painter Greek Artifacts, Ancient Artifacts, Ancient Pottery, Classical Greece, Greek Mythology Art
Pitcher with Herakles Wrestling Tritonabout 520 - 510 B.C. Athens, Greece. Chiusi Painter
Prometheus, Kylix Ancient History, Art History, Greek And Roman Mythology, Greek Gods, Zeus
Prometheus, Kylix
Marble statue of a helmed hoplite (5th century BC), maybe Leonidas, Sparta, Archæological Museum of Sparta, Greece. Ancient Greek Sculpture, Greek History, Roman History, World History Facts, Ancient Sparta
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Marble statue of a helmed hoplite (5th century BC), maybe Leonidas, Sparta, Archæological Museum of Sparta, Greece.
Coin Art, Ephesus, Antique Coins, Bee Art, World Coins
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Ancient Cities, Ancient Greek Gold, Jackdaw, Gold Snake, Medusa, Archaeology
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Egyptian Mythology, Egyptian Symbols, Egyptian Gods, Ancient Egypt Gods
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The Mother of All Headaches Have you ever had one of those bad headache days where you feel as if your skull is going to split in two? Or feel like your head is in a vice and squeezed till you almost pass out? So when Zeus had a monster headache did he ever consider out would pop Athene! Unusual yes, but like most Greek Myths, the birth of the gods had unique beginnings. He, however did swallow Athene at birth, so what did he expect? She’d stay there forever? Not likely. Aphrodite, Athena Goddess, Greek Drawing, Greek Paintings, Ancient Greek Architecture, Gothic Architecture, Legends And Myths
The Mother of All Headaches
The Mother of All Headaches Have you ever had one of those bad headache days where you feel as if your skull is going to split in two? Or feel like your head is in a vice and squeezed till you almost pass out? So when Zeus had a monster headache did he ever consider out would pop Athene! Unusual yes, but like most Greek Myths, the birth of the gods had unique beginnings. He, however did swallow Athene at birth, so what did he expect? She’d stay there forever? Not likely.