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Jupiter. the name of the supreme deity of Roman religion. Jupiter corresponds to the Greek sky
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Jupiter. the name of the supreme deity of Roman re...

The Diskobolos. a discus thrower by the Greek bronze caster Myron. also known as the Diskobol of
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The Diskobolos. a discus thrower by the Greek bron...

Juno. an ancient Italian. particularly Roman. goddess who was equated with the Greek goddess Hera.
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Juno. an ancient Italian. particularly Roman. godd...

Juno.
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Juno.

Apollonius of Tyana (born around 40. died around 120 probably in Ephesus. previously assumed to
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Apollonius of Tyana (born around 40. died around 1...

Plato. Plato (born 428/427 BC in Athens or Aegina. died 348/347 BC in Athens) was an ancient Greek
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Plato. Plato (born 428/427 BC in Athens or Aegina....

Aurora. the Roman goddess of dawn. corresponds to the Greek goddess Eos. announces the dawn of the
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Aurora. the Roman goddess of dawn. corresponds to ...

Ariadne. in Greek mythology the daughter of the Cretan king Minos and his wife Pasiphaë. a daughter
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Ariadne. in Greek mythology the daughter of the Cr...

Isocrates.
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Isocrates.

Aristippus of Cyrene (born circa 435 BC in Cyrene. died circa 355 BC) was a Greek ancient
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Aristippus of Cyrene (born circa 435 BC in Cyrene....

Alcaeus of Mytilene.
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Alcaeus of Mytilene.

Archytas of Tarentum.
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Archytas of Tarentum.

Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus of Chaeronea.
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Marcus Mettius Epaphroditus of Chaeronea.

Demosthenes.
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Demosthenes.

Sappho.
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Sappho.

The Uffizi Wrestlers or The Two Athletes.
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The Uffizi Wrestlers or The Two Athletes.

Thucydides.
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Thucydides.

Theocritus.
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Theocritus.

Pythagoras of Samos.
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Pythagoras of Samos.

Phidias (490-425 BC). Sculptor of Ancient Greece. Phidias showing the frieze of the Parthenon to
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Phidias (490-425 BC). Sculptor of Ancient Greece. ...

Greece. Corinth, Port of Kenkries. Engraving by Aubert. Later colouration. ""La Tierra Santa y los
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Greece. Corinth, Port of Kenkries. Engraving by Au...

Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and the messenger of the gods of Mt Olympus. She was often
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Iris was the goddess of the rainbow and the messen...

This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue of Thalia in the Vatican Museum. Erato was
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This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue...

This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue of Polyhymnia. Polyhymnia was honored as the
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This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue...

As the Greeks conquer and destroy Troy, Aeneas who has been fighting for Troy turns to home, as he
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As the Greeks conquer and destroy Troy, Aeneas who...

The Trojan hero Aeneas, along with some Trojans, escapes from Troy, after the Greeks have entered
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The Trojan hero Aeneas, along with some Trojans, e...

This illustration dates to 1898 and shows the statue of Melpomene in Vatican Museum. Melpomene was
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This illustration dates to 1898 and shows the stat...

The Greeks have taken control of Troy and set it afire. The Trojan hero Aeneas prepares to escape
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The Greeks have taken control of Troy and set it a...

This illustration dates to 1898 and shows the Three Graces statue by the 19th-century Italian
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This illustration dates to 1898 and shows the Thre...

Plato teaching in his open-air school. Not far from Athens was a beautiful plantation that was
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Plato teaching in his open-air school. Not far fro...

This illustration dates to 1898 and shows Clio, the Muse of history, as prepresented by a statue
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This illustration dates to 1898 and shows Clio, th...

Morning
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Morning

This photo of the statue known as Apollo Belvedere was taken in the late 1890s. This particular
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This photo of the statue known as Apollo Belvedere...

The first-century B.C. Roman poet Virgil wrote in his epic poem The Aeneid that the ""winged Iris,
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The first-century B.C. Roman poet Virgil wrote in ...

According to Greek mythology, Laocoon warned the Trojans about bringing the wooden horse fashioned
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According to Greek mythology, Laocoon warned the T...

This illustration that deates to around 1898 shows the Middle Eastern goddess Astarte with a horned
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This illustration that deates to around 1898 shows...

Turnus was the king of the Rutuli and leader of the Latins. He and his allies fought the chief
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Turnus was the king of the Rutuli and leader of th...

This painting, titled Circe and the Friends of Ulysses, was done by Briton Riviere in 1872. Briton
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This painting, titled Circe and the Friends of Uly...

This illustration, dating to 1898, shows the ancient Greek/Roman deities Cronus and Rhea. According
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This illustration, dating to 1898, shows the ancie...

In the Roman epic poem, Aeneid, by Virgil, Nisus and Euryalus are two very good friends. They
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In the Roman epic poem, Aeneid, by Virgil, Nisus a...

This painting by Frederic Leighton shows Helen of Troy attended by her handmaidens. In Greek
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This painting by Frederic Leighton shows Helen of ...

In the Roman epic poem, Aeneid, by Virgil, Nisus and Euryalus are two very good friends. They
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In the Roman epic poem, Aeneid, by Virgil, Nisus a...

Lausus was the son of the Etruscan king Mezentius. He fought against Aeneas and his followers who
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Lausus was the son of the Etruscan king Mezentius....

Pan is a figure from Greek mythology who was originally a pastoral god from Arcadia. He was
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Pan is a figure from Greek mythology who was origi...

According to Greek mythology, Camilla was a member of the Volsci, an Italic tribe. Her parents were
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According to Greek mythology, Camilla was a member...

Atlas was the Titan god who bore the sky aloft. Atlas was a leader of the Titans in their war
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Atlas was the Titan god who bore the sky aloft. At...

Commissioned by the Comte d'Artois - who would later become Charles X of France - this painting
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Commissioned by the Comte d'Artois - who would lat...

According to Greek mythology (Roman as well), Charon was described as an old man who ferried the
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According to Greek mythology (Roman as well), Char...

According to Greek mythology, Camilla was a member of the Volsci, an Italic tribe. Her parents were
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According to Greek mythology, Camilla was a member...

Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of the Greek forces against the Troy in the Trojan
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Iphigenia was the daughter of Agamemnon, leader of...

This marble statue shows the god Pan instructing the youth Daphnis in the playing of the panpipes.
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This marble statue shows the god Pan instructing t...

The Greek goddess Artemis (Diana to the Romans) was particularly important to the people of Ephesus
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The Greek goddess Artemis (Diana to the Romans) wa...

This illustration dates to the 1890s and shows the altar frieze at Pergamon (also Pergamum). Here
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This illustration dates to the 1890s and shows the...

This drawing from 1898 is of the famed statue known as Hermes Belvedere. This coarse-grained white
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This drawing from 1898 is of the famed statue know...

This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue of Euterpe. Euterpe was honored as the Muse of
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This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue...

This illustration of Terpsichore dates to 1898. It shows the statue in Florence. Terpsichore was
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This illustration of Terpsichore dates to 1898. It...

Odysseus and Nausicaa
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Odysseus and Nausicaa

According to Greek mythology, Niobe was the daughter of  Tantalus, the king of Sipylus in Lydia.
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According to Greek mythology, Niobe was the daught...

This photo of the sculpture titled The Three Fates by Paul Thumann dates to 1898. Thumann was a
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This photo of the sculpture titled The Three Fates...

According to Greek mythology, Theseus was the son of Aegeus, king of Athens. Theseus pardoned
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According to Greek mythology, Theseus was the son ...

This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue of Erato in Louvre Museum. Erato was honored as
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This illustration dates to 1898 and shows a statue...

This illsutration of a statue of Urania dates to 1898. The statue is in a Berlin museum. Urania was
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This illsutration of a statue of Urania dates to 1...

In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne (goddess of
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In Greek and Roman mythology, the Muses were nine ...

Antigone was the daughter of the Greek king of Thebes Oedipus and his wife Jocasta. Oedipus had
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Antigone was the daughter of the Greek king of The...

This statue shows the god of war Mars (Ares to the Greeks). In ancient Roman religion and myth,
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This statue shows the god of war Mars (Ares to the...

This line drawing from 1898 shows the Greek goddess Athene (also spelled Athena)  - holding the
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This line drawing from 1898 shows the Greek goddes...

In Greek mythology, the sphinx was a monstrous winged creature with the head of a female. It met
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In Greek mythology, the sphinx was a monstrous win...

Men and women singers, flute-players, harpists, and dancers from the tomb of Ti (also spelled TY).
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Men and women singers, flute-players, harpists, an...

This sketch shows the Temple of Aphaia in Aegina at the beginning of the 5th century BC. It is
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This sketch shows the Temple of Aphaia in Aegina a...

This map shows the world according to Ptolemy. The scale is 1 to 140,000,000. Ptolemy, an
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This map shows the world according to Ptolemy. The...

This illustration shows Ionic Order Column used in building the Temple of Athena at Priene  (left)
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This illustration shows Ionic Order Column used in...

This early 1900s illustration of the main gate at Medina Habu is credited to German archaeologist
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This early 1900s illustration of the main gate at ...

This image shows the Ereichtheion (Erechtheion and Erechtheum) on the Acropolis at Athens. The
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This image shows the Ereichtheion (Erechtheion and...

This diagram labels all the parts (in German) of the entablature that is part of the Parthenon. The
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This diagram labels all the parts (in German) of t...

In ancient Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of the sea. To the ancient Greeks, he was Poseidon.
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In ancient Roman mythology, Neptune was the god of...

In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman on earth. Zeus, the king of gods, sent her as a
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In Greek mythology, Pandora was the first woman on...

Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the god of sky and thunder,  as well as the king of gods in Ancient
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Jupiter, also known as Jove, is the god of sky and...

In Greek and Roman mythology, Athena, also spelled Athene, was the Olympian goddess of wisdom and
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In Greek and Roman mythology, Athena, also spelled...

In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature
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In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Pan is th...

This illustration shows the Entrance Construction on the Acropolis at Pergamon in the 2nd century
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This illustration shows the Entrance Construction ...

According to Greek mythology, Midas ruled in what is today Turkey, in the area known in ancient
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According to Greek mythology, Midas ruled in what ...

This image shows Zeus's temple in Akragas (later named Agrigentum) in Sicily after 480 BC. The
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This image shows Zeus's temple in Akragas (later n...

Diogenes, c. 412-323 B.C., was a Greek cynic philosopher who lived in Athens. He stressed the
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Diogenes, c. 412-323 B.C., was a Greek cynic philo...

In Greek mythology, Echo was a nymph whom Hera punished by making it impossible for her to speak
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In Greek mythology, Echo was a nymph whom Hera pun...

This illustrations shows daggers from ancient Egypt (1) and from the late Bronze Age Greek city of
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This illustrations shows daggers from ancient Egyp...

Hercules is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divine hero Heracles, son of Jupiter and the mortal
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Hercules is the Roman equivalent of the Greek divi...

This image shows Sappho’s Reverie by W Kray. The Greek lyric poet Sappho, who flourished in the
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This image shows Sappho’s Reverie by W Kray. The G...

According to Greek mythology, Andromeda was the daughter of Ethiopian rulers Cepheus and Cassiopeia
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According to Greek mythology, Andromeda was the da...

In ancient Greek Mythology, the Greek hero Jason sought the Golden Fleece in Colchis to bring it
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In ancient Greek Mythology, the Greek hero Jason s...

Atlas was the Titan god who bore the sky aloft. Atlas was a leader of the Titans in their war
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Atlas was the Titan god who bore the sky aloft. At...

Pictured in this 1915 image is a Centaur. In Greek mythology, the Centaurs were creatures who were
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Pictured in this 1915 image is a Centaur. In Greek...

This 1903 illustration shows a frieze of archers at Susa. Shown here is part of the relief frieze
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This 1903 illustration shows a frieze of archers a...

According to Greek and Roman mythology, Cupid (Eros to the Greeks) was the god of love. His mother,
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According to Greek and Roman mythology, Cupid (Ero...

To protect his mother, Danae, the mythical Greek hero Perseus accepted the task assigned him by a
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To protect his mother, Danae, the mythical Greek h...

In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a famed Thracian bard whose lyre music charmed even the wildest of
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In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a famed Thracian b...

The Romans called the Three Fates the Parcae. The Greeks knew them as the Moirai or Moerae. By name
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The Romans called the Three Fates the Parcae. The ...

Masks used in ancient Greek comedy.
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Masks used in ancient Greek comedy.

Entranceway of a Pylon at Karnak
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Entranceway of a Pylon at Karnak

Lycurgus Giving Laws
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Lycurgus Giving Laws

Sectional view of the east end of the Parthenon after Niemann. Northeast Corner of the Parthenon
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Sectional view of the east end of the Parthenon af...

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