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Searched Greek and Roman Materials for "Greeks" 59 results in 6 categories
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Art objects (9)
Images (10)
Reference articles (1)
Text sections (12)
Source citations (26)
Texts (1)
9 Art objects
  1. London 850-865, Lower battle frieze (from Nereid Monument): Late Classical; Marble; Funerary; Battle of Greeks and Barbarians [Sculpture] (1.99)

  2. Aegina West Pediment 2, Aegina, West Pediment 2: Late Archaic; Marble; Second Battle of Greeks and Trojans [Sculpture] (1.78)

  3. London E 233: Late Classical; Attic Red Figure; Hydria; Combat between Greeks and a mounted Persian [Vase] (1.50)

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10 Images
  1. London 1899.7-21.5: Dinos depicting an amazonomachy: drawing of side B (right), showing two Greeks, an Amazon spearing a Greek, and another Greek [Image] (4.17)

  2. London E 233: Main panel: Greeks and Orientals [Image] (3.12)

  3. Arezzo 1465: Euphronios krater depicting an Amazonomachy: Drawing of side B, showing a komos (neck) and three Greeks and an Amazon (body) [Image] (1.51)

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1 Reference article
  1. Greeks [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (3.04)

12 Text sections
  1. Croesus of Lydia and the Ionian Greeks [Section in Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander] (3.12)

  2. Macedonians and Greeks [Section in Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander] (2.79)

  3. Clash Between Greeks and Persians [Section in Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander] (2.57)

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26 Source citations
  1. G.P. Carratelli; The Western Greeks: Carratelli 1996 [Source citation] (2.43)

  2. G.M.A. Richter; Greeks in Persia: Richter 1946b [Source citation] (2.11)

  3. G.H. Chase; The Shield Devices of the Greeks in Art and Literature: Chase 1902 [Source citation] (1.94)

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1 Text
  1. Hercules: Greece's Greatest Hero: (in English) The most popular of Greek heroes, Hercules (sometimes called "Herakles") was celebrated in stories, sculptures, paintings, and even in the geography of the ancient world. What stories did the ancient Greeks tell about his life? What were the Labors of Hercules, anyway? Who were the women, both goddesses and mortals, in his life? And where in the ancient world did he travel on his adventures? [Text] (2.42)

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