- The
Attic Grave relief of
Thraseas and
Euandria from the
middle of the
fourth century BC is kept in the
Pergamonmuseum and
belongs to the Antikensammlung...
- such as one from the 4th
century BC that
depicts Thraseas and his wife
Euandria shaking hands.
Depictions of
handshakes also
appear in
Archaic Gr****, Etruscan...
-
events that were open to foreigners. This
festival could be
considered a
euandria or a
contest judge men
which could mean to
judge beauty but in the case...
-
Unknown author:
Funerary stele of
Thrasea and
Euandria, original.
Pergamon Museum...
-
Grave relief of
Thraseas and
Euandria from Athens, 375–350 BC,
Pergamon Museum (Berlin)...
- The
funerary stele of
Thrasea and
Euandria, c. 365 BC...
- 28.6 cm; from
Thebes (Greece);
Louvre The
Grave relief of
Thraseas and
Euandria; 375-350 BC;
Pentelic marble; height: 160 cm, width: 91 cm;
Pergamon Museum...
- 28.6 cm; from
Thebes (Greece);
Louvre The
Grave relief of
Thraseas and
Euandria; 375-350 BC;
Pentelic marble; height: 160 cm, width: 91 cm;
Pergamon Museum...
- is
located in the
Kephisos valley, west of
modern Athens.
Thraseas and
Euandria,
whose grave relief is
preserved in the
Pergamon Museum,
Berlin Lohmann...
-
belongs to the same type of
scene as the
Grave relief of
Thraseas and
Euandria,
sitting at the
right hand side of the relief,
looking left. She sits on...