Laomedon (Temple of Aphaia)

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by Egisto Sani
published on 15 January 2013
Laomedon (Temple of Aphaia) Download Full Size Image

The Trojan king Laomedon(?) from the east pediment of the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina (c. 490-480 BCE). The scene is thought to depict Hercules' attack on the city of Troy. (Glyptothek, Munich).

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Sani, E. (2013, January 15). Laomedon (Temple of Aphaia). World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/1025/laomedon-temple-of-aphaia/

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