- of deity".
Bucchero kantharos (Latial culture, 830–730 BC)
Geometric funerary kantharos (Attica, c. 780 BC) Black-figure
kantharos with
sphinxes (Boeotia...
- in
Taipei 2013
Silenus holding a
kantharos on a
tetradrachm from Naxos, Sicily, 461–450 BC
Silenus holding a
kantharos and a lyre.
Tondo of an
Attic red-figure...
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Paris (on the left)
putting on his
armour as
Apollo (on the right)
watches him.
Attic red-figure
kantharos, 425–420 BC...
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named for Achilles.
Achilles and the
Nereid Cymothoe,
Attic red-figure
kantharos from
Volci (Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris) The...
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found at
Kameiros (Rhodes)
Aphrodite and Himeros,
detail from a
silver kantharos (c. 420-410 BC), part of the V****il
Bojkov collection, Sofia, Bulgaria...
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origin of the term
cantarella is unknown. It may have been
derived from
kantharos (Ancient Gr****: κάνθαρος), a type of
ancient Gr**** cup used for drinking...
- species, some of
which are poisonous. The name
comes from the Gr**** word
kantharos ('tankard, cup').
Chanterelles are one of the most
recognized and harvested...
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featuring three natural harbours. In
addition to the
central one,
called Kantharos in
ancient times, the
smaller harbours to the east are
still in use: Zea...
- on an
Attic red-figure kylix, 480–470 BC Athena,
detail from a
silver kantharos with
Theseus in
Crete (c. 440-435 BC), part of the V****il
Bojkov collection...
- Side B: Satyr. A
satyr stands to the right,
holding a
large kantharos and a lyre. The
kantharos is
raised to his lips,
while he
holds the lyre at his side...