Laomedon (Temple of Aphaia)

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Mark Cartwright
by Egisto Sani
published on 15 January 2013
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The Trojan king Laomedon(?) from the east pediment of the Temple of Aphaia on Aegina (c. 490-480 BCE). The scene is thought to depict Hercules' attack on the city of Troy. (Glyptothek, Munich).

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