- 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...
- lust
Member of the
Erotes Aphrodite with Himeros,
detail from a
silver kantharos, c. 420-410 BC
Abode Mount Olympus Symbol Bow and
arrows Genealogy Siblings...
- in the Tomb of the Diver. The
eastern wall
instead resembles a krater-
kantharos, a
style of
vessel placed at the feet of a
corpse in
Italian tombs south...
-
named for Achilles.
Achilles and the
Nereid Cymothoe,
Attic red-figure
kantharos from
Volci (Cabinet des Médailles, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris) The...
-
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...
- foot
raise it.
Sometimes the
thyrsus was displa**** in
conjunction with a
kantharos wine cup,
another symbol of Dionysus,
forming a male-and-female combination...
- c. 510 BC.
Column krater Volute krater Kyathos Psykter Cups
Kantharos type A
Kantharos type B
Kylix type A
Kylix type B Band cup, with the main painting...
- with
Pinus banksiana. The name
chanterelle originates from the Gr****
kantharos meaning "tankard" or "cup", a
reference to
their general shape. Its German...
- of
classical Gr****) - kerastês, ou, ho, horned,
elaphos Soph. El. 568;
kantharos IDEM=S.Ichn.300; of a ram, ô
kerasta Eur. Cycl. 52 (lyr.); Pan Antip.ti=E...