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Searched all Perseus collections for "dioscuri" 486 results in 8 categories
Included alternate terms: Castor Castor and Pollux Dioscouri Dioscuroi Dioskouroi Dioskuri Kastor Tyndaridae
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Art objects (115)
Atlas sites (37)
Images (105)
Interactive resources (17)
Reference articles (25)
Text sections (7)
Source citations (1)
Texts (178)
115 Art objects
  1. PYXIS FRAGMENTS; AMASIS PAINTER; EROTIC, YOUTHS AND MEN, DOG, HERAKLES AND KYKNOS, ATHENA, ZEUS, ARES (NAMED), SHIELD DEVICES, SNAKE, BIRD, TYNDAREUS, KASTOR (NAMED) (DIOSKOUROI) [Beazley Archive Vase] (25.46)

  2. Rome, Mus. Naz. Etrusco di Villa Giulia, 24998: AMPHORA A; LYSIPPIDES PAINTER; HERAKLES WITH KITHARA, MOUNTING PLATFORM, BETWEEN HERMES AND ATHENA, BOTH SEATED ON STOOLS, YOUTH WITH CHLAMYS, PETASOS AND SPEARS (KASTOR ?), LEADING HORSE, OLD MAN SEATED ON STOOL, WITH SCEPTRE (?), WOMAN WITH WREATH [Beazley Archive Vase] (18.41)

  3. London, Market, Sotheby's: HYDRIA; DIOSKOUROI, KASTOR AND POLYDEUKES (BOTH NAMED) ON HORSEBACK, DOG, SIREN BETWEEN LIONS [Beazley Archive Vase] (16.28)

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37 Atlas sites
  1. Castor, Castor River, Mo.: Missouri, United States [Atlas site] (13.09)

  2. Castor Creek, Castor River: Louisiana, United States [Atlas site] (12.38)

  3. Castor: Canada [Atlas site] (7.32)

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105 Images
  1. Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux). (From a Coin in the British Museum.) [Image] (16.96)

  2. Fig. 14. Plan of the Temple of Castor and Pollux in the Forum Romanum. The right-band half shows the upper temple, the other half shows the construction of the podium, consisting of a great mass of concrete surrounded by walls of opus quadratum. A. Pedestal of one of the two statues.B B B. Spurs of foundation wall to carry the marble columns.C. Entrance to a small treasure-chamber in the podium.D. Existing fragment of mosaic pavement. [Image] (14.73)

  3. Agrigento, Akragas, Akragas, "Temple of the Dioskouroi", Temple of Castor and Pollux: NW corner of the "Temple of the Dioskouroi" at Agrigento, from S [Image] (13.69)

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17 Interactive resources
  1. ... , Castor, Aedes, Templum ... , Temple of Castor ... : The Roman Forum at 10:00 am on June 21, AD 400 [QuickTime] (4.28)

  2. ... , Castor, Aedes, Templum ... , Temple of Castor ... : View of the Roman Forum from the SE corner, within the precinct of the Temple of Julius Caesar, at 2:00 pm on June 21, AD 400 [QuickTime] (1.44)

  3. ... , Castor, Aedes, Templum ... , Temple of Castor ... : View of the Roman Forum from the SE corner, within the precinct of the Temple of Julius Caesar, at 4:00 pm on June 21, AD 400 [QuickTime] (1.44)

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25 Reference articles
  1. Dioskouroi [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (13.17)

  2. Kastor (2) [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (12.87)

  3. Kastor [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (9.96)

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7 Text sections
  1. CHAP. 37. (37.)--OR THE STARS WHICH ARE NAMED CASTOR AND POLLUX. [Section in Pliny the Elder, The Natural History (eds. H.T. Riley, Esq., B.A., John Bostock, M.D., F.R.S.)] (8.91)

  2. To the Dioscuri [Section in Homeric Hymns (ed. Hugh G. Evelyn-White)] (8.81)

  3. HYMN TO THE DIOSCURI [Section in E. E. Sikes, Thomas W. Allen, Commentary on the Homeric Hymns] (5.96)

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1 Source citation
  1. P.W. Lehmann; Amykos and the Dioskouroi: P.W. Lehmann [Source citation] (3.88)

178 Texts
  1. P.Diosk., Das Archiv des Phrurarchen Dioskurides: (in Greek) [Text] (5.07)

  2. Bronze Nummus of Ostia (1984.146.1111): Obverse: Head laur. r., Reverse: Dioscouri stg. l. and r., each holding sceptre and bridled horse [Text] [View with Perseus links] (4.11)

  3. Bronze Nummus of Ostia (1944.100.3098): Obverse: Head laur. r., Reverse: Dioscouri l. and r., each holding sceptre and bridled horse; she-wolf and twins between [Text] [View with Perseus links] (4.00)

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