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ARCHITECTURE, Rome. Temple of Hercules Victor. (Temple of Hercules Olivarius). Rome, Forum Boarium.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles comes to the aid of Prometheus. Krater. Attic. 610 B.C. Athens, National Archaeological Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Struggle of Heracles against the Nemean lion. (Goddess Athene on the right; coachman Iolaus on the left.) Red-figure amphora. Attic. By the Exekias Painter. Clay. Ca. 550 B.C. Height 40.5 cm. Berlin, State Museums.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Struggle of Heracles against the Nemean lion. (Goddess Athene on the right; coachman Iolaus on the left.) Red-figure amphora. Attic. By the Exekias Painter. Clay. Ca. 550 B.C. Height 40.5 cm. Berlin, State Museums.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Battle of Athena and Herakles against the Lernaean Hydra. Aryballos. Corinth. Clay. Ca. 600—575 B.C. Height 11.2 cm (4 3/8 in.). Inv. No. 92.AE.4. Los Angeles (USA), John Paul Getty Museum, The Getty Villa Malibu.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Struggle of Heracles with Triton. Black-figure eye-cup (type A). Attic. Attributed to Andokides as potter and painted in the manner of the Lysippides Painter. Clay. Ca. 520 B.C. Inv. No. 87.AE.22. Los Angeles (USA), John Paul Getty Museum, The Getty Villa Malibu.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Feasting Heracles. Detail. Bilingual amphora, type A. Attic. By the Andokides Painter. Clay. Ca. 520—510 B.C. Height 53.5 cm. Munich, State Antique Collection.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Feasting Heracles. Bilingual amphora, type A. Attic. By the Andokides Painter. Clay. Ca. 520—510 B.C. Height 53.5 cm. Munich, State Antique Collection.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles bringing Cerberus to Eurystheus. Caeretan hydria. Clay. 520 B.C. Paris, Louvre Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Apollo pursuing Heracles. Red-figure amphora. Attic. By the Munich Painter, Amphora 2306. Clay. 505—500 B.C. Height 43.5 cm. Inv. No. Á.1565 (St. 1639, Á. 602). Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles and nemean lion; Heracles and Triton. Black-figure hydria. Attic. Manner of Antimenes Painter. Clay. Carving, white paint. 520—500 B.C. Inscription on the body: ΗΡΑΚΕΣ Height 40.2 cm, diameter of rim 22.8 cm, diameter of prop 13.8 cm. Inv. No. Á. 1516. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles and Nemean lion. Black-figure amphora. Attic. By the Munich Painter — amphora 1410. Clay. 530—520 B.C. Height 41 cm. Inv. No. Á. 4367. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles fleeing with the Delphic tripod. Red-figure amphora. Attic. By the Munich Painter, Amphora 2306. Clay. 505—500 B.C. Height 43.5 cm. Inv. No. Á. 1565 (St. 1639, Á. 602). Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles strangling the Nemean lion; Iolaos, Athena, Mercurius. Black-figure amphora. Attic. By the “Swing Painter”. Clay. Ca. 530 B.C. Height: 39.5 cm. Inv. no. Á. 1485 (St. 50, Á. 180). Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles with a tripod. Red-figure amphora. Attic. By the Munich Painter 2306. Clay. 505—500 B.C. Height 43.5 cm, diameter of rim 15 cm, diameter of prop 13.6 cm. Inv. No. Á. 1565. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles-Theseus and the Cretan bull. Black-figure mastoid. Attic. Manner of the Haimon painter. Clay. 490—480 B.C. Height 8.3 cm, diameter of rim 10.6 cm, diameter of prop 4.2 cm. Inv. No. Á. 4220. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris. Detail. Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek. Clay. Ca. 520—510 B.C. Height 45.5 cm. Inv. No. IV 3576. Vienna, Museum of Art History, Collection of Classical Antiquities.
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CERAMICS, Greece. Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris. Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek. Clay. Ca. 520—510 B.C. Height 45.5 cm. Inv. No. IV 3576. Vienna, Museum of Art History, Collection of Classical Antiquities.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. Head of Hercules. Cameo. Sardonyx-onyx. 27 B.C. — 14 A.D. Inv. No. 25851. Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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GLYPTICS, Rome. Heracles and Cerberus. Sardonyx. Roman. 1st century B.C. — 1st century A.D. Workshop of Dioskourides. 3.8 × 3.3 cm. Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum.
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