Athena, Hercules, and a Two-headed Cerberus

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Illustration

Liana Miate
by Bibi Saint-Pol
published on 20 April 2023
Athena, Hercules, and a Two-headed Cerberus Download Full Size Image

Athena, Hercules, and a two-headed Cerberus, with a mane down his necks and back. Hermes (not shown in the photograph) stands to the left of Athena. Attic black-figure amphora from Kameiros (Rhodes), c. 510 BCE.

Louvre, Paris.

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Saint-Pol, B. (2023, April 20). Athena, Hercules, and a Two-headed Cerberus. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/17312/athena-hercules-and-a-two-headed-cerberus/

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Saint-Pol, Bibi. "Athena, Hercules, and a Two-headed Cerberus." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified April 20, 2023. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/17312/athena-hercules-and-a-two-headed-cerberus/.

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Saint-Pol, Bibi. "Athena, Hercules, and a Two-headed Cerberus." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 20 Apr 2023. Web. 21 Dec 2024.

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