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Fragmentary Relief with Dionysos and a Female Foll…
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Florence 2023 – Museo nazionale del Bargello – Bac…
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Bacchus Mosaic in the Lugdunum Gallo-Roman Museum,…
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Detail of a Terracotta Column Krater Attributed to…
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Terracotta Column Krater Attributed to the Pig Pai…
Terracotta Column Krater Attributed to the Pig Pai…
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Bacchus in the Archaeological Museum of Madrid, Oc…
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Detail of the Triumphal Entry of Bacchus Mosaic in…
Detail of the Triumphal Entry of Bacchus Mosaic in…
Detail of the Triumphal Entry of Bacchus Mosaic in…
Detail of the Triumphal Entry of Bacchus Mosaic in…
Detail of the Triumphal Entry of Bacchus Mosaic in…
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Triumphal Entry of Bacchus Mosaic in the National…
Triumphal Entry of Bacchus Mosaic in the National…
Antinoos as Dionysos in the Louvre, June 2014
Antinoos as Dionysos in the Louvre, June 2014
Antinoos as Dionysos in the Louvre, June 2014
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Black-Figure Neck-Amphora Attributed to the Leagro…
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Córdoba - Museo Arqueológico
Córdoba shares its history with many cities in Southern Spain. It was Carthaginian and Roman (from 260BC on), later it belonged to the Byzantine Empire for two decades, was looted by the Vandals before the Visigoths conquered it in 572. In 711 it was taken by the by the Umayyad army and became a provincial capital.
At that time a Christian church erected by the Visigoths was on the site, it was divided and shared by Muslims and Christians. In 784 the Christian half was purchased by Emir Abd al-Rahman I, who then demolished the church and started to build the grand mosque of Córdoba on its ground. The Mezquita reached its current dimensions in 987 with the completion of the outer naves and courtyard. It covers an area of more than 23.000 m².
Nothing in Cordoba compares to the Mezquita-Cathedral, but this place has a very long history - and an interesting archaeological museum.
Adolescent Bacchus
Roman, bronze, 1st/2nd century
At that time a Christian church erected by the Visigoths was on the site, it was divided and shared by Muslims and Christians. In 784 the Christian half was purchased by Emir Abd al-Rahman I, who then demolished the church and started to build the grand mosque of Córdoba on its ground. The Mezquita reached its current dimensions in 987 with the completion of the outer naves and courtyard. It covers an area of more than 23.000 m².
Nothing in Cordoba compares to the Mezquita-Cathedral, but this place has a very long history - and an interesting archaeological museum.
Adolescent Bacchus
Roman, bronze, 1st/2nd century
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