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Medea and Jason stealing the Golden FleeceDepiction of Medea and Jason from Greek mythology. Medea drugs a serpent while Jason prepares to kill it and steal the Golden Fleece. Venus and a winged youth stand at their side
Menelaus Fights ParisParis and Menelaus fight in single combat for the love of Helen, watched by soldiers and by Aphrodite, Goddess of Love, whose help Paris begs
Menelaus blue morpho, Morpho menelaus, ventral and dorsal, on a pomegranate blossom. Azure blue butterfly, copied from Maria Sibylla Merian
Atlas moth, blue morpho, lanternfly, and EuropeanAtlas moth, Attacus atlas 1, Menelaus blue morpho, Morpho menelaus 2, lanternfly, Pyrops candelaria 3, European butterflies 4-8
Menelaus blue morpho butterfly, Morpho menelaus, caterpillar and pupa. Morpho menelas. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard
Helen of Troy by MataniaHelen of Troy and King Priam watch Paris and Menelaus fight for her sake. Illustration to accompany the first story in a series on Famous Women from History written by Kenneth Bell
Helen of TroyDaughter of Zeus and Leda; wife of Menelaus, King of Troy. She eloped with Paris and thus brought about the siege and destruction of Troy
Helen of Troy. Engraving. ColoredHelen of Troy. Wife of Menelaus, was abducted by Paris, which triggered the Trojan War. Engraving after a painting of Maignan, Helen in the Fountain. The Iberian Illustration, 1885. Colored
Menelaus Blue Morpho butterfly, Morpho menelaus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800
Menelaus blue morpho, Morpho menelaus.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792
Crinum Pedunculatum (Swamp Lily), with butterfliesCrinum Pedunculatum, also known as Swamp Lily, River Lily and Mangrove Lily, with two butterflies, Papilio Antenor and Papilio Menelaus, drawn by Mrs Edward Bury
The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Left detail. Interview between Hector and Achilles in the camp of the Greeks with Agamemnon and Menelaus
Helen Elopes with ParisSpartan princess Helen, wife of Menelaus, elopes with Paris, prince of Troy, who has Aphrodites support: the Greek princes unite to get her back - hence the Trojan War
Melenaus (Panofka)The meeting between Menelaus and Helen after Helens affair with Paris
Menelaus & Helen (Vase)Menelaus and Helen