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21. CERAMICS. Greece. Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris.
Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek. Clay. Ca. 520—510 BCE.
Inv. No. IV 3576. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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22. CERAMICS. Greece. Heracles killing the Pharaon Busiris. Detail.
Caeretan hydria. Eastern Greek. Clay. Ca. 520—510 BCE. Height 45.5 cm.
Inv. No. IV 3576. Vienna, Museum of Art History.
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23. GLYPTICS. Rome. Head of Hercules.
Cameo. Sardonyx-onyx. 27 BCE — 14 CE.
Inv. No. 25851. Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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24. GLYPTICS. Etruria. Heracles with a monster.
Gemma. Cornelian. 5th century BCE.
Inv. No. ГР-20880. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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25. GLYPTICS. Egypt. Heracles and Omphale.
Onyx. 1st century BCE. 1.8 × 2.2 cm.
Inv. No. Ж 294. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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26. GLYPTICS. Egypt. Heracles and Omphale.
Sardonyx. Alexandria. 1st century BCE.
Inv. No. Ж 294. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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27. GLYPTICS. Rome. Heracles and Cerberus.
Sardonyx. Roman. 1st century BCE — 1st century CE. Workshop of Dioskourides.
Inv. No. К-4716. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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28. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Calendar from Allifae (Fasti Allifani). Fragment.
CIL. IX. 2320 = InscrIt. XIII2. 24.
Inv. No. 27. Capua, Provincial Museum of Campania, Lapidarium of T. Mommsen.
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29. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Calendar from Allifae (Fasti Allifani). Fragment.
The age of Tiberius (14—37 CE)? CIL. IX. 2320 = InscrIt. XIII2. 24.
Inv. No. 27. Capua, Provincial Museum of Campania, Lapidarium of Th. Mommsen.
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30. INSCRIPTIONS. Rome. Base of monument dedicated by the dictator Marcus Minucius Rufus to Hercules.
217 BCE. Copy. CIL VI 284 = ILLRP 118 = ILS 11.
Inv. No. MCR 121. Rome, Museum of Roman Civilization.
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31. MOSAIC. Greece. Hercules and the Lion of Nemea.
The house of Orpheus. Late 2nd — early 3rd century CE.
Paphos, Archaeological Park.
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32. MOSAIC. Rome. Attributes of Heracles.
Marble, smalt. Late 1st — early 2nd century.
Inv. No. E.3133. Saint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum.
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33. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Reception of Heracles into the Assembly of Olympic gods in the presence of Hera, Athena, and Zeus as rainbow.
Fresco of the 4th style. 50—79 CE.
Herculaneum, Archaeological Park, Hall of the Augustals (VI, 24).
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34. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Fresco with serpent and graffiti from Pompeii.
50—79 CE. CIL IV 1410.
Inv. No. 4694. Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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35. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. The abduction of Hilas by the nymphs.
Fresco from Herculaneum. 1st cent. CE.
Inv. No. 8864. Naples, National Archaeological Museum.
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36. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Hercules and Nessus.
Fresco from Pompeii (VI. 9. 5). 30—45 CE.
Inv. No. 9001. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXX.
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37. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Hercules and Nessus.
Fresco from Pompeii (House of Fatal Love, IX, 5, 18, g). 20—25 CE.
Inv. No. 111474. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXX.
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38. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Heracles and Omphale.
Fresco from Pompeii (VII. 16. 10). Third style. 25—35 CE.
Inv. No. 9000. Naples, National Archaeological Museum, Hall LXXI.
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39. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Young Heracles strangles the snakes.
Fresco of the Fourth style. 60—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Vettii (VI. 15. 1. n).
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40. PAINTING, GRAPHICS. Rome. Hercules strangling the snakes before the eyes of Amphitryon and Alcmene. Fragment.
Fresco of the Fourth style. 60—79 CE.
Pompeii, Archaeological Park, House of the Vettii (VI. 15. 1. n).
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