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Unmoved by the noise of the battle, Selene,
the Moon Goddess, rides by on her mule.
Zeus Altar of Pergamon erected
around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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Unmoved by the noise of the battle, Selene, the Moon Goddess, rides by on her mu...

A bearded, bull-necked Giant attacks a god
who supports himself on one knee for better
balance as he pushes his lance into the
Giants side. Zeus Altar of Pergamon erected
around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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A bearded, bull-necked Giant attacks a god who supports himself on one knee for...

An unidentified deiety strangles a monstrous           
Giant with a lion's head and paws, and with            
serpents for legs. These attributes characterized      
the Giants as a brute Barbarian force. Zeus Altar      
of Pergamon erected around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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An unidentified deiety strangles a monstrous Giant with a lion's head...

The Lion-goddess fighting a Giant.                     
Zeus Altar of Pergamon erected                         
around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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The Lion-goddess fighting a Giant. Zeus Altar of Pergamon e...

The Lion-goddess during the battle                     
between the Gods and the Giants.                       
Zeus Altar of Pergamons erected                        
around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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The Lion-goddess during the battle between the Gods and the...

Auge, who was raped by Herakles and bore               
him Telephos, watches preparations for                 
her son to be exposed in the mountains.                
Zeus Altar of Pergamon erected                         
around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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Auge, who was raped by Herakles and bore him Telephos, watches pr...

Theuthras, Auge's husband, descends to the             
beach to greet Telephos. From the narrow frieze        
of the Zeus Altar of Pergamon, which illustrates       
the local Telephos myth. The altar was erected         
around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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Theuthras, Auge's husband, descends to the beach to greet Telephos....

Telephos and his companions in Mysia.                  
From the narrow frieze of the Zeus Altar               
of Pergamon which illustrates the local                
Telephos myth. The altar was erected                   
around 180 BCE by Eumenes II.
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Telephos and his companions in Mysia. From the narrow frieze o...

The gate to the South Agora (market) of Miletos.       
This important settlement in Ionia had four            
harbours and a huge, colonnaded marketplace            
which dates from Hellenistic times.                    
Shops were set up in pairs back to back.
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The gate to the South Agora (market) of Miletos. This important settlemen...

The Harbour Stoa (market) in Miletos, built            
in Hellenistic times, the harbour stoa had             
64 columns and 30 shops.
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The Harbour Stoa (market) in Miletos, built in Hellenistic times, th...

Ruins of Milet. Storage building                      
from Helenistic times.
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Ruins of Milet. Storage building from Helenistic times.

Roman harbour gateway in Miletos. At the               
beginning of Milet's Roman period, a 16-columned       
entrance gave access to the city centre.
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Roman harbour gateway in Miletos. At the beginning of Milet's Rom...