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Deutsch: Iliupersis: Neoptolemos tötet Priamos auf dem Altar des Zeus vor Hekabe. Seite A von einer attischen schwarzfigurigen Amphora der Gruppe von Würzburg 179 (Namenvase), um 510 v. Chr. Martin-von-Wagner-Museum, L 179 (ausgeliehen an die Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Saal 4, in Februar 2007). Beazley, ABV, 290, 1.
English: Ilioupersis: Neoptolemus kills Priam on Zeus altar next to his wife, Hecuba. Side A of an Attic black-figure amphora by the Group of Würzburg 179 (name vase), ca. 510 BC. Martin-von-Wagner-Museum, L 179 (work on display in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, room 4, as of Februar 2007). Beazley, ABV, 290, 1.
Français : Sac de Troie : Néoptolème tuant Priam sur l'autel de Zeus devant sa femme, Hécube. Face A d'une amphore attique à figures noires du Groupe de Wurtzbourg 179 (vase éponyme), v. 510 av. J.-C. Martin-von-Wagner-Museum, L 179 (pièce exposée au Staatliche Antikensammlungen, salle 4, en février 2007). Beazley, ABV, 290, 1.
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