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Triptolemus /ˌtrɪpˈtɒlɪməs/ (Gr****: Τριπτόλεμος, romanized:
Triptólemos, lit. 'Tripartite warrior'), also
known as
Buzyges (Gr****: Βουζύγης, romanized: Buzyges...
- cup by the
Triptolemos Painter In: Gr****,
Roman and
Byzantine studies 17 (1976) p. 209-216.
Elfriede R. Knauer: Two cups by the
Triptolemos Painter. New...
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Triptolemos (Ancient Gr****: Τριπτόλεμος) is a lost play of Sophocles. It was one of the
plays which he
produced in 468 BC for the City Dionysia, the year...
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Tondo of an
Attic red-figure
kylix by the
Triptolemos Painter, c. 470 BC,
Tarquinia National Museum...
- "Χαρναβώντος") was a king of the Getae,
mentioned in Sophocles'
tragedy Triptolemos as
ruling the Getae,
without a
precise geographical location of his kingdom...
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Picture of a
classical Gr****
athlete wearing the
kynodesme (attributed to the
Triptolemos painter,
dating from
about 480 BC)...
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peplos and
holding a
sceptre in her left hand,
offers ears of
wheat to
Triptolemos, son of
Eleusinian king Keleos, to
bestow on mankind. On the
right ****phone...
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Spear Bearer) (approximate date). The stela, Demeter, ****phone and
Triptolemos, from Eleusis, is made (approximate date). It is now kept at the National...
- Triptolemus,
Demeter and ****phone by the
Triptolemos-painter, c. 470 BC, Louvre...
- Bisaltes,
Tritopatores Helios Agdistis, Manes,
Cyprian Centaurs Zeus
Triptolemos Oce****
Erichthonius of
Athens Hephaestus Lesser Giants Alpos Anax Argus...