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Chiron
Definition by Liana Miate

Chiron

Chiron (also spelt Cheiron) is a wise centaur (half-man, half-horse) in Greek mythology, who was a friend and tutor to many legendary Greek heroes, including Achilles and Jason. Chiron's parentage differed from the rest of the centaurs, as...
Centaur
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Centaur

A centaur was a creature from Greek mythology which was half-man and half-horse. The head, arms and torso of a centaur were human and joined at the waist to the body and legs of a horse. Centaurs represented barbarism and unbridled chaos...
Chiron and Achilles by Rinaldo Rinaldi
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Chiron and Achilles by Rinaldo Rinaldi

A sculpture of Chiron and Achilles by Rinaldo Rinaldi, 1817. Cortile della Ca' d'oro, Venice.
Titus Andronicus
Definition by Harrison W. Mark

Titus Andronicus - Shakespeare's Bloodiest Play

Titus Andronicus is the earliest tragedy by William Shakespeare (l. c.1564-1616), probably written sometime between 1589 and 1593, and first performed in 1594. Infamous for its gratuitous violence and two-dimensional characters, Titus Andronicus...
The Centaur Chiron Teaching Achilles How to Play the Lyre
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The Centaur Chiron Teaching Achilles How to Play the Lyre

The centaur Chiron teaching Achilles how to play the lyre, Roman fresco from Herculaneum. National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Tamora, Lavinia, Demetrius, and Chiron
Image by Samuel Woodforde

Tamora, Lavinia, Demetrius, and Chiron

Tamora, Lavinia, Demetrius, and Chiron in Act II Scene 3 of William Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, painting by Samuel Woodforde (1763-1817). Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Collection.
Amphora suggested to be Achilles riding Chiron.
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Amphora suggested to be Achilles riding Chiron.

Decorated amphora in the British Museum. Figures suggested to be Achilles and Cheiron. Etruscan 500-480BCE. British Museum, London.
A Visual Who's Who of Greek Mythology
Article by Mark Cartwright

A Visual Who's Who of Greek Mythology

Achilles The hero of the Trojan War, leader of the Myrmidons, slayer of Hector and Greece's greatest warrior, who sadly came unstuck when Paris sent a flying arrow guided by Apollo, which caught him in his only weak spot, his heel. Adonis...
Achilles
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Achilles

Achilles is a figure from Greek mythology and literature and star of the Trojan War. Leader of the fearsome Myrmidons, sacker of cities, and slayer of Hector, godlike Achilles was quite simply invincible in battle. Only the divine intervention...
The Life of Diogenes of Sinope in Diogenes Laertius
Article by Joshua J. Mark

The Life of Diogenes of Sinope in Diogenes Laertius

Diogenes of Sinope (c. 404-323 BCE) was a Greek Cynic philosopher best known for holding a lantern to the faces of the citizens of Athens claiming he was searching for an honest man. He was most likely a student of the philosopher Antisthenes...
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