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Deutsch: A-Seite: Odysseus und Diomedes rauben die Pferde des Rhesos.
English: Side A: Odysseus and Diomedes stealing the horses of Rhesus.
Français : Face A : Ulysse et Diomède volant les chevaux de Rhésos.
Source/photographerUser:Bibi Saint-Pol, 2008 (see license)

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Deutsch: Dareios-Malers
English: Darius Painter
Français : Peintre de Darius
Description
Deutsch: »Rhesos Krater«, ein apulischer rotfiguriger Volutenkrater.
English: “Rhesos krater”, Apulian red-figure krater.
Français : « Cratère de Rhésos », cratère apulien à figures rouges.
Date circa 340 BC
Dimensions H. 82 cm
institution QS:P195,Q156722
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Kompartiment XXIII (Tarent), case 7 (Vasen aus einem Grab in Apulien)
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Antikensammlung Berlin, Inv. 1984.39
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