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The Pergamon Altar (Ancient Greek: Βωμός τῆς Περγάμου) was a monumental construction built during the reign of the Ancient Greek King Eumenes II in the... |
monuments can still be seen and especially the masterpiece of the Pergamon Altar. Pergamon was the northernmost of the seven churches of Asia cited in the... |
Prior to its closing in 2023, the Pergamon Museum was home to the Antikensammlung, including the famous Pergamon Altar, the Vorderasiatisches Museum and... |
culminating in the monumental Gigantomachy frieze of the second century BC Pergamon Altar. Measuring nearly 400 feet long and over seven feet high, here the Gigantomachy... |
monuments and ornate decorations, exemplified by structures such as the Pergamon Altar. The religious sphere expanded to include new gods such as the Greco-Egyptian... |
Heres, Huberta, "The Myth of Telephos in Pergamon" in Pergamon: The Telephos Frieze from the Great Altar, Volume 2, Renée Dreyfus and Ellen Schraudolph... |
mythology. He is however identified on the Gigantomachy frieze on the Pergamon Altar, bearded and winged, fighting against the Giants with a sword, not too... |
earliest example dates to the 2nd century B. C., among the friezes in the Pergamon Altar. There are further examples of Aphros and/or Bythos, the personifications... |
hekataia, Hecate's triplicity is depicted in the vast frieze of the great Pergamon Altar, now in Berlin, wherein she is shown with three bodies, taking part... |
The Kingdom of Pergamon, Pergamene Kingdom, or Attalid kingdom was a Greek state during the Hellenistic period that ruled much of the Western part of Asia... |
[citation needed] Phoebe's name appears on the southeast corner of the Pergamon Altar which depicts the Gigantomachy, fighting against a Giant with animal... |
Carl Humann (section Pergamon) was a German engineer, architect and archaeologist. He discovered the Pergamon Altar. Humann was born in Steele, part of today's Essen - Germany. An educated... |
gods during the Gigantomachy, as in the Gigantomachy frieze on the Pergamon Altar, Asteria is seen fighting against the Giants next to her mother Phoebe... |
by the priestesses and not by the goddess. At Olympia her altar was called "Gaios".The altars were given the name of a deity in primitive stages of religion... |
battle is evidenced by her inclusion in the Gigantomachy frieze of the Pergamon Altar, fighting against Giants next to her siblings Helios and Eos and her... |
after she transformed them all into swines. Helios is depicted in the Pergamon Altar, waging war against Giants next to his sisters Eos and Selene and his... |
Victor Emmanuel II Monument (redirect from Altar of the Nation) style. Sacconi was inspired by the Hellenistic sanctuaries, such as the Pergamon Altar and the Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia in Palestrina. The Vittoriano... |
Hellenistic art (section Pergamon) among which the most prominent is that which shelters the monumental Pergamon Altar, known as "of the twelve gods" or "of the gods and of the giants", one... |
Museum. Nike Crowns the Hero, outdoor sculpture in Berlin. Nike statue from Pergamon in Istanbul. Roman fresco depicting Nike, Archaeological Museum, Milan... |
novel Ancient Pergamon Altar first half of the 2nd century BC. Berlin, Pergamon Museum Building The Pergamon Altar is a monumental altar that was erected... |