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1390:. After the Spartans arrived in Troy, Menelaus, challenged Paris to a duel for Helen's return. Paris was soundly beaten by the king and was saved at the last minute by Aphrodite spirits. After the war, Menelaus found Helen in Egypt and brought her back to Sparta. In Greek mythology, Helen was the daughter of
1198:, Heracles was renowned for his strength and courage, as well as his good nature and compassion. Considered a common source of help, his name was invoked on all occasions. Heracles also served as an ideal of human behavior, acting for the benefit of mankind. As an infant, he killed the two snakes sent by
547:. Celebrations were held there in her honor every April. In Greek mythology, nymphs were young and beautiful female personifications of natural elements, such as rivers, trees, mountains, etc. These gentle beings enjoyed music and dancing and possessed some divine gifts, including the gift of prophecy.
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Clusium at the end of the sixth century BC, Scaevola entered the enemy's camp and attempted to kill the king. When he was taken prisoner and threatened with death, Scaevola placed his right hand into a fire to show his indifference to death. Porsena was so impressed he freed the brave youth, who
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Menelaus of Sparta, the younger brother of Agamemnon. Known for her great beauty, Helen was taken to Attica in her youth by Theseus, but was rescued by her brothers and taken back to Sparta, where she was courted by the greatest men in Greece. She chose Menelaus as her husband,
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Aventine Hill in Rome was her most famous. Her temple there was completed in 493 BC and soon became a center of plebeian life.
1541:, who treated her cruelly for many years, Antiope escaped and eventually found her sons, who avenged her captivity by killing Dirce—tying her to the horns of a bull. Amphion and Zethus went on to conquer Thebes, where they ruled together. Amphion became a great singer and musician after
904:. When Meleager was born, the Fates declared he would live until a brand, burning in the family hearth, was consumed by fire. Althaea took the brand from the hearth and carefully preserved it. Years later, when Meleager was a young man, his father neglected to offer a sacrifice to
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and his entourage. The plinth is segmented by panels decorated with masks and separated and embellished with garlands. Neptune stands atop the grotto at the center of the figure group in a shell-shaped chariot holding a trident. A nymph is seated to his left. The sea-goddess
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was created between 1773 and 1780, and was restored in 1949. At that time, the heads of the cherubs and the drapery were replaced. In 1994, the original helicoidal pool was replaced by the pink marble pool. The original pool was restored in the foyer of the palace.
803:. After the Spartans arrived in Troy, Menelaus, king of Sparta, challenged Paris to a duel for Helen's return. Paris was soundly beaten by the king and was saved at the last minute by Aphrodite spirits. Later, Paris, who was a skilled archer, fatally wounded
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for female advisor or counselor. The work was executed by Johann
Wilhelm Beyer. The corners of the room are decorated with sculpted sheaves of reeds, and the ceilings are embellished with flowers. A stone plaque bearing the initial "M" commemorates Emperor
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seated above a small shell basin. She is holding a vase under her right arm, and from that vase flows spring water. Egeria was a water-nymph to whom pregnant women offered sacrifices to ensure easy births. She was also the divine consort and counselor of
1101:. When he discovered his wife was unfaithful, Apollo killed Coronis but saved the unborn child Asclepius, who was later taught medicine by the centaur Chiron. Answering the prayers of the goddess Artemis, Asclepius brought Hippolytus back to life.
1621:, work on the fountain began in 1776 and was completed within four years, just prior to the death of the empress. The overall design was done by Johann Ferdinand Hetzendorf von Hohenberg; the marble sculptural group was executed by Wilhelm Beyer.
581:, the god's retinue. During celebratory rites, they were inspired by Dionysus into a state of ecstatic frenzy, through a combination of dancing and intoxication. During these rites, the maenad dressed in fawn skins and carried
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and priests were appointed by the assembly to serve specific gods and goddesses, to perform rites and sacrifices, and to instruct worshippers on various rituals. This priestess is shown holding a bowl for
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2516:Lempriere, D.D. (1788).
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3110:Hajós, Beatrix (2004).
2572:Howatson 1989, pp. 8–9.
1645:on his voyage to Troy.
1584:meaning "left-handed".
1317:he employed during the
1033:at the Greek colony of
685:the goddess of beauty.
382:, the rightful king of
193:was the founder of the
3310:Sculptures of Heracles
3171:Schedler, Uta (1982).
3076:Howatson 1989, p. 205.
2992:Howatson 1989, p. 510.
2950:Howatson 1989, p. 262.
2934:Howatson 1989, p. 422.
2925:Howatson 1989, p. 269.
2895:Howatson 1989, p. 521.
2886:Howatson 1989, p. 462.
2877:Howatson 1989, p. 356.
2863:Howatson 1989, p. 354.
2845:Howatson 1989, p. 353.
2836:Howatson 1989, p. 259.
2822:Howatson 1989, p. 409.
2802:Howatson 1989, p. 593.
2743:Howatson 1989, p. 291.
2675:Howatson 1989, p. 343.
2666:Howatson 1989, p. 386.
2657:Howatson 1989, p. 236.
2645:Howatson 1989, p. 270.
2611:Howatson 1989, p. 304.
2563:Howatson 1989, p. 192.
2554:Howatson 1989, p. 123.
2538:Howatson 1989, p. 330.
2529:Howatson 1989, p. 101.
2518:A Classical Dictionary
2507:Howatson 1989, p. 111.
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2171:Maximilian I of Mexico
1898:ancient Roman religion
1746:Alexander and Olympias
1610:
1569:Johann Martin Fischer
1448:Appius Claudius Caecus
1053:Santa Maria della Pace
858:in 190 BC, he fled to
510:for murdering Tiryns.
42:, a German artist and
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3270:Sculptures in Austria
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3095:. Steyr: Ennsthaler.
2983:Howatson 1989, p. 41.
2962:Howatson 1989, p. 86.
2911:Howatson 1989, p. 65.
2731:Howatson 1989, p. 43.
2685:Wiles, David (2000).
2620:Howatson 1989, p. 67.
2453:Howatson 1989, p. 64.
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2278:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
2208:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
1933:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
1879:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
1800:Hesperia and Arethusa
1750:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
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1573:Gaius Mucius Scaevola
1565:Gaius Mucius Scaevola
1418:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
1375:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
1345:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
1255:' flying shoes and a
1236:. He also killed the
1222:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
886:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
605:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
567:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
530:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
422:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
364:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
337:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
277:Philipp Jakob Prokop
99:Artemisia II of Caria
91:Artemisia II of Caria
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837:against Rome in the
725:House of the Vestals
539:was associated with
454:Pericles the Younger
273:Aeneas Escaping Troy
143:and the daughter of
40:Johann Wilhelm Beyer
3300:Mercury (mythology)
3207: /
1980:Persecuted Eurydice
1754:Alexander the Great
1371:Abduction of Helena
1037:, near present-day
918:Hylaeus and Rhaecus
458:Battle of Arginusae
216:The Rape of Lucrece
211:William Shakespeare
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3280:Ceres (mythology)
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