RMMMPB50–. English: This is a fascinating 1784 color map showing the Battle of Plataea by Barbie du Bocage. The battle of Plataea occurred in 479 BC and was the last battle in the second Persian invasion of Greece. It took place near the city of Plataea in Boeotia, and was fought between an alliance of the Greek city-states, including Sparta, Athens, Corinth and Megara, and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. The map features Mount Cithaeron, where the tide of the battle turned. Shows the motions of the army during the battle. It also notes the camp of Madonius, the Temple of Ceres, Road to Thespiae, Temp
RMHMB1KD–Mount Cithaeron, Greece.
RM2A84MNF–Hercules at the Crossroads Between the Virtue and the Vice by Pompeo Girolamo Batoni 1708 – 1787 Italy Italian ( Hercules, forced to choose between Vice and Virtue, was composed in the 5th century BC . When the young Hercules (Heracles) was minding the flock of his earthly father, King Amphion, on the mountains of Cithaeron, he was approached by two women, Tenderness and Virtue. )
RM2DN9131–Oedipus Exposed on Mt. Cithaeron, Salvator Rosa, Italian, 1615 - 1673, Etching on paper, Italy, ca. 1650, Print
RMJ473TF–Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea Wordsworth Christopher 1882
RMW55HBH–Fireplace with Hercules with the lion, Fireplace made of cast iron, with a semicircular top. Hercules is central with shield and drawn sword. The lion is behind him. The whole is framed by a decorative band, with a pearl band and border with leaf vines. The whole is closed at the top with a shell motif with a dolphin on either side, Hercules kills the lion or Cithaeron, anonymous, Germany, 1650 - 1700, iron (metal), founding, h 75.0 cm × w 51.0 cm × w 23 kg
RMW3H14N–Cithaeron - Frommel Carl - 1830.
RMPA33EX–314 Cithaeron - Frommel Carl - 1830
RMHKGDWD–Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea Wordsworth Christopher 1882
RMPC2AMH–426 Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RM2E9RE1N–Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882.
RMBA7R80–Heracles, Greek deity and divine hero, full length, fighting with the lion of Cithaeron, minting on ancient silver dish, National Library, Paris,
RM2BD0Y7N–Bluespotted Emperor. EO 400826 Blue Spotted Emperor Charaxes cithaeron 001.jpg
RMBB4AR2–Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Charaxes cithaeron the Blue-spotted Charaxes from Africa
RM2M19549–Thebes, Mt. Cithaeron , Mountains. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RMBB4AP0–Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of Charaxes cithaeron the Blue-spotted Charaxes from Africa
RMBB4ARR–Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of female Charaxes cithaeron the Blue-spotted Charaxes from Africa.
RMEAFJDM–Sketchbooks of Lepidoptera by Margaret Fountaine
RMHMB1JT–Mount Cithaeron, Greece.
RMBB4APB–Sammamish Washington Tropical Butterflies photograph of female Charaxes cithaeron the Blue-spotted Charaxes from Africa.
RMGG2G1D–Léonard Gaultier, after the work of Antoine Caron French school Pentheus 1614 Engraving (23.6 x 19.4 cm) Philadelphia, Museum of Art
RMPGHEB1–Punishment of Dirce by brothers Amphion and Zethus depicted in the Roman fresco from the House of the Grand Duke (Casa del Granduca di Toscana) in Pompeii (1-79 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Dirce is tied to the bull by Amphion, with the permission of his brother Zethus, to punish her for the mistreatment she inflicted on their mother Antiope. Antiope looks on with compassion and seems to want to stop the hand of their son.
RMJ4733P–Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea Williams Hugh William 1829
RMTYT8G8–Punishment of Dirce by brothers Amphion and Zethus depicted on the front of the Etruscan alabaster cinerary urn dated from around 120-110 BC found in Volterra, Italy, now on display in the Altes Museum in Berlin, Germany.
RM2AGBWFF–. What pictures to see in America. ghroad of Thebes and stoppedevery traveler to solve her riddle and if theanswer was not correct she killed the victim.The king and queen of Thebes, Laius and Jo-casta, had one son, but an oracle prophesyingthat he was dangerous to the throne, Laius lefthim on Mount Cithaeron with feet pierced andtied together. A herdsman of Corinth foundthe child and took him to king Polybus, whoadopted him and, because of his swollen feet,called him Oedipus. When CEdipus was grown he met Laius ina narrow road on his way to Delphi. Neitherwould give place to the other and QEd
RF2B9A59C–Fireplace with Hercules with the lion, Fireplace made of cast iron, with a semicircular top. Hercules is central with shield and drawn sword. The lion is behind him. The whole is framed by a decorative band, with a pearl band and border with leaf vines. The whole is closed at the top with a shell motif with a dolphin on either side, Hercules kills the lion or Cithaeron, anonymous, Germany, 1650 - 1700, iron (metal), founding, h 75.0 cm × w 51.0 cm × w 23 kg, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. P
RMHKG9R7–Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea Williams Hugh William 1829
RMPA9B4M–178 Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RM2E9RE1K–Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea - Williams Hugh William - 1829.
RMPGHEE1–Punishment of Dirce by brothers Amphion and Zethus depicted in the Roman fresco from the House of the Grand Duke (Casa del Granduca di Toscana) in Pompeii (1-79 AD), now on display in the National Archaeological Museum (Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli) in Naples, Campania, Italy. Dirce is tied to the bull by Amphion, with the permission of his brother Zethus, to punish her for the mistreatment she inflicted on their mother Antiope. Antiope looks on with compassion and seems to want to stop the hand of their son.
RM2F07DYK–Plain of Plataea, from Mount Cithaeron engraving by William Miller after H W Williams.
RF2BEMG3P–Artemis Takes Revenge On Acteon by Le Sueur.
RM2HCWX70–Remains of an ancient temple at Corinth Mount Cithaeron in the distance - Williams Hugh William - 1829.
RM2M18PE4–Sunset and top of Mt. Cithaeron , Mountains, Sunrises & sunsets. Nicholas Catsimpoolas Collection
RMKNHJ82–Hercules Skinning the Nemean Lion. Artist: Attributed to François Lespingola (French, 1644-1705); Date: ca. 1675-1700; Culture: French, probably
RM2HHRCDA–Hercules Skinning the Nemean Lion ca. 1675–1700 Attributed to François Lespingola Hercules subdued the Nemean lion by order of his nemesis King Eurystheus, who ordered all twelve of his famous Labors. He is often shown wrestling with it but seldom if ever skinning it after slaying it. The figure reacting in fright at the side is a water nymph personifying a stream in the neighborhood of Mount Cithaeron, where Hercules performed this first of his Labors. As in all his groups, Lespingola cut the wax model into sections then reassembled them after casting. Here, there are three sections: lion wit
RMKE9FB5–Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea Wordsworth Christopher 1882
RM2AWEB0T–Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . ret. iv. 1121; Fest. s. v.Sicyonia.^ IV. Topography of the City.—Few cities in Greecewere more finely situated than Sicyon. The hillon which it stood commands a most splendid view.Towards the west is seen the plain so celebratedfor its fertility; towards the east the prospect isbounded by the lofty hill of the Acrocorinthus; whilein front lies the sea, with the noble mountains ofParnassus, Helicon, and Cithaeron rising from theopposite coast, the whole forming a charmingprospect, which cannot have been without influencein cultivating the love for the f
RMHKG9RK–Remains of an ancient temple at Corinth Mount Cithaeron in the distance Williams Hugh William 1829
RMPC2AMK–426 Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMHYE8XX–Plain of Plataea, from Mount Cithaeron engraving by William Miller after H W Williams
RMHMB1K2–Countryside near Mount Cithaeron, Greece.
RMKE99JD–Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea Williams Hugh William 1829
RM2ANEXP2–Distant music . irled, sun-breasting Alcina Hellenica Strode in the flower of her youth Down the slope of Cithaeron. Now the crested waves of the ancient forest Tremble for fear of her fairness Bathed in the light of the sunrise. LX Beholding the gleaming thighs of Archon the hunter, Chara slipped from the brake And, pausing sadly, Sighed that a god dreamed in the form of a mortal. n LXI Hellenica Cicada, pulsing alone in the summer noontide,Sing of wind-haunted gladesOf mossy coolness.So shall my heart rememberThe tangled lightWhere I met Philemon dreaming. LXII Shadowy waters Under the curvi
RMPA9B4R–178 Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMHMB1KJ–Alkyonides Gulf, Mount Cithaeron, Greece.
RMKE99JX–Remains of an ancient temple at Corinth Mount Cithaeron in the distance Williams Hugh William 1829
RMJTFKEF–Plain of Plataea, from Mount Cithaeron engraving by William Miller after H W Williams
RM2CEPAWW–. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. > < < o HPiuu I o. ALTAR 761 of the horns of goats believed to have been slain by Diana;while at Miktus was an altar composed of the blood of victimssacrificed (Paus. v. 13. 6). The altar at Phorae in Achaea wasof unhewn stones (Paus. vii. 22.3). The altar used at the festivalin honour of Daedalus on Mt. Cithaeron was of wood, and wasconsumed along with the sacrifice (Paus. ix. 3. 4). Others ofbronze are mentioned. But these were exceptional, the usualmaterial of an altar was marble, and
RMPAAKW9–214 Remains of an ancient temple at Corinth Mount Cithaeron in the distance - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMHMB1K7–A road on Mount Cithaeron, Greece.
RM2CDB23B–. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . ret. iv. 1121; Fest. 5. v.Sicyonia.) IV. Topography of the City.— Few cities in Greecewere more finely situated than Sicyon. The hillon which it stood commands a most splendid view.Towards the west is seen the plain so celebratedfor its fertility; towards the east the prospect isbounded by the lofty hill of the Acrocorinthus; whilein front lies the sea, with the noble mountains ofParnassus, Helicon, and Cithaeron rising from theopposite coast, the whole forming a charmingprospect, which cannot have been without influencein cultivating the love for th
RMPC3FD7–516 Remains of an ancient temple at Corinth Mount Cithaeron in the distance - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMMXCT4G–. English: Hugh William Williams. Select Views in Greece with Classical Illustrations, vol. ΙI, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green / Edinburgh, Adam Black, M.DCCC.XXIX (1829) . 1829. William Hugh Williams 427 Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMMTX4KA–. English: Hugh William Williams. Select Views in Greece with Classical Illustrations, vol. ΙI, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green / Edinburgh, Adam Black, M.DCCC.XXIX (1829) . 1829. William Hugh Williams 426 Mount Cithaeron From the tombs of Platea - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMMW1E0T–. English: Hugh William Williams. Select Views in Greece with Classical Illustrations, vol. ΙI, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green / Edinburgh, Adam Black, M.DCCC.XXIX (1829) . 1829. William Hugh Williams 516 Remains of an ancient temple at Corinth Mount Cithaeron in the distance - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMMWNMJ6–. English: Hugh William Williams. Select Views in Greece with Classical Illustrations, vol. ΙI, London, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green / Edinburgh, Adam Black, M.DCCC.XXIX (1829) . 1829. William Hugh Williams 517 Remains of an ancient temple at Corinth Mount Cithaeron in the distance - Williams Hugh William - 1829
RMMTX4K5–. English: Christopher Wordsworth. Greece Pictorial, Descriptive, & Historical, and a History of the Characteristics of Greek Art, London, John Murray, 1882. 1882. Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) Description British priest Bishop of Lincoln Date of birth/death 30 October 1807 20 March 1885 Location of birth London Authority control : Q5113463 VIAF: 69707507 ISNI: 0000 0000 8150 0859 LCCN: n88175415 NLA: 35853349 GND: 117423564 WorldCat 426 Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
RMMXCT4D–. English: Christopher Wordsworth. Greece Pictorial, Descriptive, & Historical, and a History of the Characteristics of Greek Art, London, John Murray, 1882. 1882. Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885) Description British priest Bishop of Lincoln Date of birth/death 30 October 1807 20 March 1885 Location of birth London Authority control : Q5113463 VIAF: 69707507 ISNI: 0000 0000 8150 0859 LCCN: n88175415 NLA: 35853349 GND: 117423564 WorldCat 427 Mount Cithaeron and Tombs at Platea - Wordsworth Christopher - 1882
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