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CLASICAL MYTH / HEBEThe daughter of Zeus and Hera, goddess of youth, and cup- bearer to the gods. She had the power of restoring youth and vigour to gods and men. Seen here in Heras chariot
Zeus on his eagle with thunderbolt in handZeus/Jupiter riding on his eagle, holding a thunderbolt in his hand
Parthenon. Part of the central section of the east frieze. BThe Parthenon frieze. East side. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. Part of the central section of the east frieze. Zeus and Hera seated next to a standing man receiving the folded peplos from a
Pergamon Altar. West frieze. Gigantomachy. Triton and AmphitPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. West frieze. Gegantomachy. Lift to right; Triton and Amphitrite
The Acropolis at Pergamon. Turkey. Altar of Zeus. Imaginary reconstruction by German painter Friedrich von Thiersch (1852-1921)
Greek Mythology. Zeus of Otricoli. Marble bust. Roman copy after a Greek original from the 4th century. Restored in 1783 by Giovanni Pierantoni
Artemis. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek oArtemis. Goddes of the Hunt. Daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. Roman equivalent is Diana. Sculpture. 1st century AD. Roman work after Greek originals. A richly decorated diadem. Glyptothek
Kronos / SaturnKronos, a Titan, dethroned his father Uranus as ruler of the world, but was dethroned by his son Zeus; the uroborus he holds, and the scythe at his feet, are symbols of time
Uranos CastratedUranos, son of Gaia on whom he fathers the Titans including Kronos who, aided by Gaia, castrates him and takes over leadership of the Gods but is usurped in his turn by Zeus
Sculpture. The ancient torso (Artemis statue). Was restoredArtemis. Goddes of the Hunt. Daughter of Zeus and sister of Apollo. Roman equivalent is Diana. The ancient torso (roman sculpture after an Artemis statue of the 4th century BC)
Pergamon Altar. ModelPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. Model. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Temple of Castor and Pollux. Rome. ItalyItaly. Rome. Temple of Castor and Pollux. 1st century BC. Built in honor to the Dioscuri. On the left, ruins of the Basilica Julia. Roman Forum
Greek art. Classical period. Initial Period. Zeus. Bronze sculpture. Dated to the year 460 BCE Found at sea from Cape Artemision. Severe Style. Detail of the head. National Archaeological Museum
Greek Art. Hellenistic. Marble head of a god, probably Zeus. 3rd or 2nd century B.C. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Bronze helmet of Corinthian type. 5th century B. C. Olympia ABronze helmet of Corinthian type. 5th century b.C. Votive offering in the Sanctuary of Zeus by Hieron, tyrant of Syracuse
The Titans DefeatedThe Titans, sons of Uranus and Gaia, are a fearsome lot even by giant standards, but Zeus defeats them and consigns them to Tartarus
Zeus faber, or John DoryZeus faber, also known as John Dory, John Doree, St Pierre or Peters Fish. Date: 1863
Hermes & Zeus (Lagrenee)Hermes carries the infant Zeus to the nymphs of Melissa for safe-keeping
Deucalion and FloodZeus, angered by the sinfulness of mankind, causes it to rain and rain, until all drown except Deucalion and his wife Pyrrha whose ark lands up on Mount Parnassus
Apollo and the PythonHe slays the dragon Python, who guards the sacred site of Delphi, establishing his own sanctuary there, angering Zeus who exiles him for several years
HEBEDaughter of Zeus and Hera, Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth; she lived on Mount Olympus, and was cupbearer to the Gods when not caring for her mothers peacocks
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
Zeus as a boy fed by his foster mother, AmaltheaZeus/Jupiter as a boy, being fed from a cornucopia by his foster mother Amalthea underneath a tree, while Pan (right) plays his pipes
Castor & Pollux (Tooke)The twin sons of Zeus and Leda, known as the DIOSCURI, sail with Jason to steal the Golden Fleece, and end up as the Gemini of the Zodiac
Greek art. Statue. Zeus enthroned. City of Pergamon. 100-80 BC. Marble. Located on the terrace of the castle. The Antikensammlung Berlin (Berlin antiquities collection)
Jan Mabuse (1478-1532). Flemish painter. Danae. 1527. Style: Northern Renaissance. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany
Portrait os Zeus. Byllis. 3rd century BC. Albania. Tirana. National Archaeological Museum. Inside
Pergamon Altar. Statue. DetailPergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Decorative sculptures of the altar. Tritons, divinities and Poseidon. Marble. Pergamon Museum
Model of PergamumModel of the city of Pergamum. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Greek Art. Temple of Zeus. Ruins (471-456 BC). Altis. Olympia. Greece
Zeus. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of OGreek Art. 5th century B.C. Zeus. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. Parian marble. East pediment. 460 B.C. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Hippodamia. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the SanctuarGreek Art. 5th century B.C. Hippodamia. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. Parian marble. East pediment. 460 B.C. Archaeological Museum of Olympia. Greece
Competition between Pelops and Oenomaus. 460 B. C. Temple ofDecoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble sculptures that decorated the east pediment of the temple and represent the competition between Pelops
Roman Art. Greece. 2nd century. Bull with a votive inscriptiRoman Art. Greece. 2nd century. Marble sculpture depicting a bull with a votive inscription of Regilla, wife of Herodes Atticus, offered to Zeus. Dated between 147-150 A.D
Greek art. Turkey. Relief depicting Zeus. Sarcophagus from the Necropolis of Aphrodisias. 2nd century BC
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with the contest between the Muses and the Sirens. The deities Athena, Zeus, and Hera, assembled at the far left, preside over a musical contest. Coat of Arms
Head of a bearded god in Pentelic marble probably depicting Zeus or Hermes. It seems a work by parian sculptor Euphron. Dated between 450-440 B.C. Eetioneia sanctuary in Piraeus
The struggle of the Lapita and centaurs at the wedding PiritDecoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble sculptures that decorated the west pediment of the temple and represent the struggle of the Lapita
Hera / JunoThe wife of Zeus / Jupiter, also his sister, protectress of marriage and women, with her pet peacock
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Zeus gallus and Zeus insidiatorPlate 192 Naturgeschichte der auslõ«ñischen Fische : mit sechs und dreissig Ausgemalten kupfern nach originalen (1785-95) by Marcus Elieser Bloch
John dory, Zeus faber, and emperor angelfish, Pomacanthus imperator.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830. Illustration by J.G
October. Goddess CarpoCarpo, daughter of Zeus & Themis, the Greek goddess of Autumn. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1903
April. PersephonePersephone, daughter of Zeus & Demeter, the beautiful Greek goddess of Spring. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1903
Hercules Wrestling the Bull of Knossos into Submission. 470 -456 BC. Fourth metope of the opisthodome of the Temple of Zeus. Classical Greek art. Relief on marble. GREECE. Olympia
Temple of Olympian Zeus (Olympeion). 174 BC. GREECE. ATTICA. ATHENS. Athens. Greek art. Architecture
Hercules Holding Uranus. Fourth metope of the prodomos of the Temple of Zeus. Heracles, in the middle, holds up
Old Olympics / Thanks ZeusThe victor gives thanks to Zeus. Date: BC