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One of them represents mounted Bellerophon , the other two persons in conversation ; Nereids are represented in triangular panels . The newly discovered tomb at Alexandrovo has painted scenes with mounted hunters , one of whom attacks a ...
One of them represents mounted Bellerophon , the other two persons in conversation ; Nereids are represented in triangular panels . The newly discovered tomb at Alexandrovo has painted scenes with mounted hunters , one of whom attacks a ...
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Perhaps the Goddess in Flower known from Macedonian and Thracian art was the consort of the similarly represented god , later called Sabazios . 108 The most popular subject in Getic art is the horseman - hunter , the hero of the royal ...
Perhaps the Goddess in Flower known from Macedonian and Thracian art was the consort of the similarly represented god , later called Sabazios . 108 The most popular subject in Getic art is the horseman - hunter , the hero of the royal ...
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50 above ) , on the Agighiol greave he is represented as a rider , as a banqueteer ( Fig . 47 ) , and with an eagle or similar bird of prey , which in other scenes attacks a hare ( Figs . 45–48 , 49 below ) . In other representations an ...
50 above ) , on the Agighiol greave he is represented as a rider , as a banqueteer ( Fig . 47 ) , and with an eagle or similar bird of prey , which in other scenes attacks a hare ( Figs . 45–48 , 49 below ) . In other representations an ...
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