- The
Heraclean Tablets (in
older texts, the
Heraclean Table(s); Lat.Tabulae Heracleenses) are
bronze tablets found a
short distance from the site of Heraclea...
- The
Labours of
Hercules or
Labours of
Heracles (‹See Tfd›Gr****: ἆθλοι, âthloi Latin: Labores) are a
series of
tasks carried out by Heracles, the greatest...
- A nome (/noʊm/, from
Ancient Gr****: νομός, nomós, "district") was a
territorial division in
ancient Egypt. Each nome was
ruled by a
nomarch (Ancient Egyptian:...
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original foot, with
traces of gilding. The
sandal also
bears the
motif of a
Heraclean knot,
which was
probably extended in paint. The
Resting Satyr,
Roman copy...
- B****ae,
contains a
number of
slabs portraying Trojan Amazonomachy and
Heraclean Amazonomachy. The
Trojan Amazonomachy spans three blocks,
displaying the...
- Wright,
Heraclean Coinage: The
Italiote League between Polybius and Diodorus,
Society for
classical Studie https://classicalstudies.org/
heraclean...
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where he
commemorates his win in
Hoplitodromos (a race in full armour) at
Heraclean games after the
Conquest of Tyre in 332 BC.
Alexander had
dreamt that...
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hetairos from Amphipolis,
commemorates his
victory in
hoplite racing at
Heraclean games after the
Conquest of Tyrus.
Alexander Chronicle mentions the battle...
- monks, art of Gandhara,
British Museum Via the Greco-Buddhist culture,
Heraclean symbolism was
transmitted to the Far East. An
example remains to this...
- The Via
Augusta (also
known as the Via
Herculea or Via Exterior) was the
longest and
busiest of the
major roads built by the
Romans in
ancient Hispania...