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    Aegis

    Image 1: “Athena owl Met 09.221.43” by Marie Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Agamemnon

    Image 1: “The Sacrifice of Iphigenia” by Web Gallery of Art is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 2: “Fourth Style fresco depicting the Sacrifice of Iphigenia, from the House of the Tragic Poet in Pompeii, Naples National Archaeological Museum (17430222481)” by Carole Raddato is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

    Aphrodite

    Image 1: “Casa della Venere in Conchiglia Pompeii 23” by MatthiasKabel is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Image 2: “Ludovisi_Aphrodite2_Shapiro” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Apollo

    Image 1: “Apollo of the Belvedere Front view” by Livioandronico2013 is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Image 2: “Apollo & Daphne Bernini Shapiro1” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 3: “Apollo & Daphne Shapiro5” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 4: “Apollo black bird AM Delphi 8140” by Finalgo is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.0 DE

    Ares

    Image 1: “Ludovisi_Ares1_Shapiro” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 2: “Diego Velázquez – Mars, God of War – WGA24429” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    The Argonauts

    Image 1: “The Harpyes annoy the king Phineus” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Artemis

    Image 1: “Abraham Bloemaert – Apollo and Diana Punishing Niobe by Killing her Children – Google Art Project” by Google Cultural Institute is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 2: “Actaeon” by Aavindraa is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 3: “Titian – Diana and Actaeon – WGA22883” by Google Cultural Institute is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 4: “Gorgon Kameiros BM GR1860.4-4.2 n2” by Ealdgyth is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Image 5: “Potnia Theron c. 650 BC; Mykonos Museum; Shapiro photo” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Athena

    Image 1: “Athena’s Birth: the earliest picture” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Image 2: “Athena Parthenos The Parthenon Nashville” by Aaron Archuleta is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0

    Image 3: “Parthenon” by Onkel Tuca! is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0

    Image 4: “parthenon nashville west pediment centre” by damian entwistle is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0

    Image 5: “ACMA Athéna contemplative” by Marsyas is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.5

    Image 6: “Athena in Naples Museum Shapiro” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 7: “001MA Athena” by Ricardo Andre Frantz is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Delphic Oracle

    Image 1: “Delphi, The Sacred Way – IX – The Athenians’ Stoa” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0

    Image 2: “The Temple of Apollo at Delphi” by Luarvick is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0

    Image 3: “Delphi” by Albert Tournaire is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 4: “Themis Aigeus Antikensammlung Berlin F2538 n2“ by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 5: “Camillo Miola – The Oracle [1880]” by Gandalf’s Gallery is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Image 6: “Omfalos, AM Delphi, 0004” by Zde is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Image 7: “Antiochos Hierax Tetradrachm 680534” by Classical Numismatic Group, Inc is licensed under CC 1.0 Universal

    Demeter

    Image 1: “Bernini Persephone Shapiro5” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 2: “Rape of Prosepina September 2015-2b” by Alvesgaspar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Image 3: “Eleusis2” by Napoleon Vier is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Dionysus

    Image 1: “Kylix Dionysus on a ship between dolphins 530 BC, Staatliche Antikensammlungen Munich 120638x” by Zde is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Image 2: “Dancing Maenad Met 35.11.3” by Marie-Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Image 3: “Mainade satyros Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2654” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC 0.0 Universal

    Image 4: “Death Pentheus Louvre G445” by Jastrow is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Image 5: “Titian Bacchus and Ariadne” by National Gallery is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 6: “‘Sparagmos’ By The Achilles Painter – XXII” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Hades

    Image 1: “Greeks in Italy – IX: The Amazing ‘Underworld Painter’” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Image 2: “Persephone Hades BM Vase E82” by Marie-Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Image 3: “Pluto Serapis and Persephone Isis Heraklion museum” by Jebulon is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Hephaestus

    Image 1: “Venus und Mars werden im Netz überrascht” by McZusatz is licensed under PD-US

    Hera

    Image 1: “Hera Prometheus Cdm Paris 542” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 2: “IMG_3332M Pierre Paul Rubens. 1577-1640. Junon et Argus. 1610. Juno and Argus. Cologne Wallraf Richards Museum” by jean louis mazieres is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Heracles

    Image 1: “Herakles strangling snakes Louvre G192” by Marie-Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 2: “The Infant Hercules Strangling Serpents in his Cradle – Joshua Reynolds (1788)” by Shuishouyue is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 3: “Herakles and Linos” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Image 4: “Herakles Nessos Louvre K537” by Jastrow is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Hermes

    Image 1: “Hermes kriophoros Louvre F159” by Marie-Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 2: “Mousai Helikon Staatliche Antikensammlungen Schoen80 n1” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 3: “Caduceus” by Eliot Lash is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 4: “Peter Paul Rubens 080” by The Yorck Project is licensed under GNU Free Documentation License

    Image 5: “Peter Paul Rubens – Mercury and Argos, 1636-1638” by Shuishouyue is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 6: “Hermes ithyphallicus Herm 520 BC, NAMA 3728 102563” by Zde is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    The Iliad-An Introduction

    Image 1: “Júpiter y Tetis, por Dominique Ingres” by Alonso de Mendoza is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 2: “Peter Paul Rubens 115” by Crisco 1492 is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 3: “Discovery of Achilles on Skyros by Nicholas Poussin ca. 1656 cropped” by Shonagon is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 4:Ajax and Achilles at Draughts” by Bradley Weber is licensed under CC BY 2.0

    Image 5: “Euphronius Krater Shapiro2” by Susan Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 6: “Mykonos Vase Shapiro5” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 7: “Aias Kassandra Louvre G458” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC0 1.0

    The Minotaur

    Image 1: “Theseus Slaying Minotaur by Barye” by Chhe is licensed under Public Domain

    The Odyssey

    Image 1: “Odysseus and Polyphemus, Proto-Attic neck amphora, ca 650 BC, AM Eleusis, 081141” by Zde is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Image 2: “Greek – One of Odysseus’ Men Transformed Into a Pig – Walters 541483 – Profile” by Walters Art Museum is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Image 3: “Odysseus under ram, archaic small bronze, AM Delphi,060080” by Zde is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Image 4: “AN7497001” by Trustees of the British Museum is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

    Image 5: N. C. Wyeth (1882-1945), The Sirens, 1929, oil on canvas, 48 1/2 x 38 1/4″. Brandywine Museum purchase, 1991.

    Oresteia – Introduction

    Image 1: “Alabaster cinerary urn of Vel Remzna Crespe with the murder of Clytemnestra” by Dan Diffendale is licensed under CC BY- NC -SA 2.0

    Image 2: “Orestes Apollo Louvre Cp710” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Origins

    Image 1: “The Mutilation of Uranus by Saturn” by Dodo is licensed under PD-US

    Image 2: “Sickle without background” by Amada44 is licensed under CC BY 2.0

    Image 3: “Omfalos, AM Delphi, 0004” by Zde is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Image 4: “Atlas (Farnese Globe)” by Gabriel Seah is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Image 5: “Objectivist1” by Michael Greene is licensed under CC BY 2.0

    Orpheus

    Image 1: “Orfeo, euridice ed hermes, da torre del greco, copia augustea da orig. greco del 450 ac ca. 6727” by Sailko is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Persephone

    Image 1: “Pinax with Persephone and Hades Enthroned, 500-450 BC, Greek, Locri Epizephirii, Mannella district, Sanctuary of

    Persephone, terracotta – Cleveland Museum of Art – DSC08242” by Daderot is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 2: “Dante Gabriel Rossetti – Proserpine- Google Art Project” by Tate Britain is licensed under PD-US

    Perseus

    Image 1: “Correggio – Danaë -WGA05341” by Web Gallery of Art is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 2: “Danae gold shower CA925” by Marie Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 3: “Perseus, Pegasus, and Medusa (Met)” by Lucas is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Image 4: “Perseus Cellini Loggia dei Lanzi 2005 09 13” by Marie Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Image 5: “Perseus with the Head of Medusa MET DP249451” by Pharos is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 6: “Perseus and andromeda amphora” by Montrelais is licensed under by CC BY 3.0

    Poseidon

    Image 1: “Athena Poseidon Cdm Paris DeRidder222” by Shakko is licensed under PD-US

    Image 2: “Medusa by Caravaggio 2” by “Ghirlandajo” is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 3: “Cape Sounion” by Stella*R is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

    Image 4: “Poseidon Sounion Shapiro” by Susan Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Sphinx

    Image 1: “Corinth Archaeological Museum Sphinx Shapiro photo” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    Image 2: “Oedipus and the Sphinx of Thebes, Red Figure Kylix, c. 470 BC, from Vulci, attributed to the Oedipus Painter, Vatican Museums (9665213064)” by Carole Roddato is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

    Image 3: “Oedipus and the Sphinx 1864” by Met Museum is licensed under Public Domain

    Theseus

    Image 1: “Drunken satyr MAN Napoli Inv5628 n0” by Marie Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Image 2: “Theseus Minotaur BM Vase E84” by Marie Lan Nguyen is licensed under CC BY 2.5

    Image 3: “Statue of Ariadne on Naxos Shapiro1” by Susan O. Shapiro is licensed under CC BY 4.0

    12 Labors of Heracles

    Image 1: “Herakles 1st labor: The Nemean Lion” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Image 2: “Lernaean Hydra Louvre CA598” by Bibi Saint-Pol

    Image 3: “Heracles’ fourth Labor: The Erymanthian boa” by Egisto Sani is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

    Image 4: “Mosaico de los trabajos de Hércules, Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid, España, 2016 04” by Benjamín Núñez González is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0

    Image 5: “Herakles Geryon Staatliche Antikensammlungen 2620” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 6: “Herakles Kerberos Louvre F204” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Zeus

    Image 1: “Kylix (29366674371)” by Tm is licensed under CC BY 2.0

    Image 2: “Zeus Typhon Staatliche Antikensammlungen 596” by Bibi Saint-Pol is licensed under CC0 1.0

    Image 3: “The Flight of Europa” by Kwork2 is licensed under CC BY 2.0

    Image 4: “Zeus-Gany-sculpt1” by Tetrakyts is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

    Image 5: “The Abduction of Ganymede” by Marsyas is licensed under Public Domain

    Image 6: “NAMA Poséidon” by Marsyas is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0

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