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Diomedes and Ulysses carrying off the Palladium . R .. 15. Laocoon and his Children attacked by the Serpents —— From a Pompeian wall painting . Annali 16. The Greeks descending from the Wooden Horse — From an ancient gem . Baum . . 17.
Diomedes and Ulysses carrying off the Palladium . R .. 15. Laocoon and his Children attacked by the Serpents —— From a Pompeian wall painting . Annali 16. The Greeks descending from the Wooden Horse — From an ancient gem . Baum . . 17.
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Ganymede carried up to Heaven - From a statue in the Vatican . Photo . 45. The Caestus N148 46. An Ancient Bowman - From a vase painting . Baum . 47. A Bronze Lar . Roscher N158 48. Neptune attended by Tritons and Nereids - From a bas ...
Ganymede carried up to Heaven - From a statue in the Vatican . Photo . 45. The Caestus N148 46. An Ancient Bowman - From a vase painting . Baum . 47. A Bronze Lar . Roscher N158 48. Neptune attended by Tritons and Nereids - From a bas ...
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Other characters full of personal interest are Pallas , the brave but unfortunate son of Evander ; Nisus and Euryalus , who attempted and almost succeeded in carrying to Aeneas the news of the Trojans besieged within their camp ...
Other characters full of personal interest are Pallas , the brave but unfortunate son of Evander ; Nisus and Euryalus , who attempted and almost succeeded in carrying to Aeneas the news of the Trojans besieged within their camp ...
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... on account of her jealousy of Electra , from whom and Jupiter the Trojan race had sprung . rapti : Ganymede , accord . ing to the myth , when hunting on Mount Ida , was seized by the eagle of Jupiter , and carried to Olympus .
... on account of her jealousy of Electra , from whom and Jupiter the Trojan race had sprung . rapti : Ganymede , accord . ing to the myth , when hunting on Mount Ida , was seized by the eagle of Jupiter , and carried to Olympus .
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No citizen was allowed to carry warlike weapons Fig . 4. - A Triton ( l . 144 ) within the walls of Rome . 151. pictate gravem ac meritis : revered on account of his moral worth and ( public ) services . ' 155. invectus , etc .
No citizen was allowed to carry warlike weapons Fig . 4. - A Triton ( l . 144 ) within the walls of Rome . 151. pictate gravem ac meritis : revered on account of his moral worth and ( public ) services . ' 155. invectus , etc .
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus ävi bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud Hinc honor inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin manus means mihi mind multa nunc object omnes one's oris pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Venus Virgil wind