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dedicated a
temple to Aphrodite,
calling her
Kallipygos.
Other sources mention the cult of
Aphrodite Kallipygos at Syracuse. The
Christian writer Clement...
- [citation needed] The
famous example of the
latter case is
Aphrodite Kallipygos ("Aphrodite of the
beautiful buttocks"). In
other contexts, this gesture...
- of a
bronze work that once
stood in the
Agora of
Athens The
Aphrodite Kallipygos The
Farnese Artemis,
again a
Roman copy of a Gr****
original A collection...
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Commons has
media related to
Pilodeudorix kallipygos.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pilodeudorix kallipygos.
Pilodeudorix at
Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
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Crouching Venus (Louvre,
Paris and
British Museum, London) the
Aphrodite Kallipygos (aka
Venus Kalypygos,
Museo Archeologico ****onale Napoli, Naples) the...
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rises from the sea.
Another common type of
statue is
known as
Aphrodite Kallipygos, the name of
which is Gr**** for "Aphrodite of the
Beautiful Buttocks";...
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colonisation by Augustus' veterans. It may be a
modern scholarly artifice.
Venus Kallipygos ("Venus with the
beautiful buttocks"), a statue, and
possibly a statue...
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belles fesses (1779). King
Gustav III
wished to have a
statue of
Venus Kallipygos opposite his
statue of
Apollo in his salon, and "as a
compliment to our...
- The
Venus Kallipygos, in the
Naples National Archaeological Museum....
- of discussion, and the
stories behind many
artworks such as the
Venus Kallipygos are also
transmitted in its pages. In
addition to the
narrator Athenaeus...