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Napoleon on BellerophonNapoleon, after his second abdication, on the deck of the Bellerophon before being exiled to St Helena
Napoleon On The Bellerophon
Napoleon Embarking On The Bellerophon
Scene from J. M. Barries Peter Pan at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in 1905Scene from J.M. Barries Peter Pan at the Duke of Yorks Theatre in 1905, showing Peter saving his band from the pirates,
HMS Bellerophon, British battleship, showing the starboard gun turret. The photographer, Mrs Broom, was the only prominent female photographer with her own premises and a Royal Warrant
A scorned woman and righteous warrior. It could be Bellerophon and Sthenoboea, wife of Proetus, or Peleus and Astydameia, wife of King Acastus of Iolcus
BELLEROPHON & CHIMERA BELLEROPHON & CHIMERAOne of the tasks he has to perform for Iobates, king of Lycia, is to slay the CHIMERA, which he does with the aid of the winged horse PEGASUS
Folklore - ChimaeraTo clear his name, Bellerophon performs various tasks for Iobates of Lydia, including slaying the monstrous Chimaera
Greek urn. GreeceUrn (150-200) decorated with a relief depicting the deceased marriage with Aphrodite (center) writing their names on a shield held by Eros. On the right, Bellerophon with Pegasus. Dokimeion marble
Bellerophon & ChimeraOne of the tasks he has to perform for Iobates, king of Lycia, is to slay the CHIMERA, which he does with the aid of the winged horse PEGASUS
HMS Superb, British battleshipHMS Superb, British Bellerophon class battleship. Date: circa 1908
Vickers Type 951 Vanguard G-APEB Bellerophon of BEAVickers Type 951 Vanguard, G-APEB, Bellerophon, of BEA
Hms BellerophonThe fourth vessel of this name to serve in the Royal Navy, this Dreadnought-style battleship will take part in the battle of Jutland 1916, and be sold for scrap in 1921. Date: launched 1907
Bellerophon & ChimaeraTo clear his name, Bellerophon performs various tasks for Iobates of Lydia, including slaying the monstrous Chimaera
Bellerophon WarshipBritish warship, to whose Captain Maitland Napoleon I surrenders on 15 July 1815, at Rochefort : he is taken on board her to Torbay, previous to his exile on Saint Helena