Image: Herakles Laomedon MCA Valle Sabbia
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Description: Herakles (on the left) about to kill Laomedon, king of Troy (on the right). Behind Herakles stands Hesione, raising her right hand to her chin in sign of melancholy. Side A from a terra sigillata flask by the workkshop of Felix (Southern Gaul), late 1st–early 2nd century CE. From the necropolis of Lugone in Salò. Stored in the Museo Civico Archeologico della Valle Sabbia in Gavardo (Brescia).
Title: Herakles Laomedon MCA Valle Sabbia
Credit: own work, from the Iliade exhibition at the Colosseum, September 2006–February 2007
Author: Jastrow
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