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Trojan Collection (page 3)

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Right

The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Right scene. Detail of struggle of Achaeans and Trojans. Eighth cloth of the series, work of the Master of Co봩 vy

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Detail

The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Detail of a squire of Hector. Sixth cloth of the series, work of the Master of Co봩 vy, Henry or Conrard of Vulcop (active 1454-1479)

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Interview

The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Interview between Hector and Achilles and preparation of Hector for combat. Sixth cloth of the series, work of the Master of Co봩 vy

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Left

The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Left scene. The Trojans charging against the besiegers. Detail of struggle of heroes, including Agamemnon and Ajax Telamon

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Scenes

The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Scenes from the interview between Hector and Achilles and the battle between Greeks and Trojans

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Central

The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Central

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Right

The Trojan War: Achilles Tent. ca. 1470. Right detail. Scenes of the preparation of Hector for combat and farewell from her father, the King Priam

Background imageTrojan Collection: The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Center

The Trojan War: Achilles Death. ca. 1470. Center

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan War. Siege and assault on the city of

Trojan War. Siege and assault on the city of
" Trojan War. Siege and assault on the city of Troy. Picture of the " La cr󮩣 a troyana: en la que se contine la total y amentable destrucci󮠤 e la nombrada Troya" by

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan War. Battle between Greeks and Trojans

Trojan War. Battle between Greeks and Trojans. Fol. 110r of the Codex Benito Santa Mora (15th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan War. Trojans going to war. Fol. 86v of

Trojan War. Trojans going to war. Fol. 86v of the Codex Benito Santa Mora (15th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Royal Library of the Monastery of El Escorial

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan War. Antenors captivity. Fol. 69r of

Trojan War. Antenors captivity. Fol. 69r of the Codex Benito Santa Mora (15th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Royal Library of the Monastery of El Escorial

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan War. The first plundering of Troy. Illustration

Trojan War. The first plundering of Troy. Illustration

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan Fields

Trojan Fields
View over the Trojan fields

Background imageTrojan Collection: Poster by Burkhard Mangold

Poster by Burkhard Mangold
Poster by the Swiss artist, Burkhard Mangold: Der Wolf zieht um. Probably a comment on German expansionism

Background imageTrojan Collection: French supply ship Cheval de Troie - Dardanelles

French supply ship Cheval de Troie - Dardanelles
War in the Dardanelles - 1915. A view of the French supply ship or personnel carrier Cheval de Troie (Trojan Horse) moored up at Sed Dul-Bahr

Background imageTrojan Collection: Supply ship - Sed Dul-Bahr, Dardanelles 1914

Supply ship - Sed Dul-Bahr, Dardanelles 1914
Asiatic coast of the Dardanelles, following the landing of Allied forces. A French supply ship or troop carrier Cheval de Troie ( The Trojan Horse)

Background imageTrojan Collection: Radiator Badges 1926

Radiator Badges 1926
including such well-known marques as Minerva, Oakland, Rhode, Star, Straker Squire, Swift, Trojan, Unic, Vulcan, and Windsor, not to mention Lea-Francis and Lagonda

Background imageTrojan Collection: Ganymede Abducted

Ganymede Abducted

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan War Scene

Trojan War Scene
A scene from the Trojan War, when heroes battled with heroes : Aeneas tries to defend the walls of Troy against the Greeks - but its a losing battle

Background imageTrojan Collection: Cassandra Warns in Vain

Cassandra Warns in Vain
Cassandra warns the Trojans that the Greek horse will do them no good at all, but they do not heed her warnings - they never do !

Background imageTrojan Collection: Iliad / Prylis

Iliad / Prylis
Son of Hermes, Greek soothsayer who was inspired by Athena to propose the Wooden Horse as a subterfuge to get through the Trojan defences

Background imageTrojan Collection: Zeus, Ganymede, Eagle

Zeus, Ganymede, Eagle
Zeus sends one of his eagles to abduct the dishy Trojan youth Ganymede to be the cup-bearer of the Gods

Background imageTrojan Collection: Ancient Greek Soldiers

Ancient Greek Soldiers
Greek and Trojan warriors engage in hand-to-hand combat

Background imageTrojan Collection: Cassandra and the Horse

Cassandra and the Horse
The seer Cassandra is desperate because she knows that the Trojan Horse will be disastrous for Troy, but the gods have ordained that no one will believe her warnings

Background imageTrojan Collection: Arms for Aeneas

Arms for Aeneas
Hephaistos (Vulcan) gives Aphrodite (Venus) the weapons he has forged for Aeneas to use during the Trojan War

Background imageTrojan Collection: Hesione Rescued

Hesione Rescued
Hesione, daughter of Trojan ruler Laomedon, is chosen by lot to be sacrificed to a monster; luckily for her Herakles happens to be nearby, and he of course rescues her

Background imageTrojan Collection: Helen Elopes with Paris

Helen Elopes with Paris
Spartan 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

Background imageTrojan Collection: Aeneas Founds Rome

Aeneas Founds Rome
Some traditions hold that Rome was actually founded by Aeneas, who survived the Trojan War, travelled to Italy and founded the dynasty which culminated in Romulus & Remus

Background imageTrojan Collection: CASSANDRA

CASSANDRA, daughter of Priam & Hecuba, Trojan royals : prophetess, but when Apollo failed to ravish her, he fixed it that no one would believe her correct prophecies

Background imageTrojan Collection: Trojan Horse (Lambalt)

Trojan Horse (Lambalt)

Background imageTrojan Collection: Medieval Knighting

Medieval Knighting
The medieval ceremony of knighthood, represented in an illustration of the Trojan War depicting the knighting of Pyrrhus of Epirus

Background imageTrojan Collection: Hector Hurls Boulder

Hector Hurls Boulder
Hector, Trojan hero, heaves a huge boulder at the Greek camp



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