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Borghese Gladiators
German: Borghesischer Fechter
The statues with Charlottenburg Palace in the background in 2012
Location
Berlin, Germany
The Borghese Gladiators (German: Borghesischer Fechter) are a pair of statues outside Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin, Germany.
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currently not displayed on the Galleria Borghese website, shows three pairs of gladiators, an incitator and a single gladiator. It is the subject of a fundraising...
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Empire in violent confrontations with other gladiators, wild animals, and condemned criminals. Some gladiators were volunteers who risked their lives and...
[United Kingdom]. It depicts three men examining a reproduction of the BorgheseGladiator, a famous Hellenistic statue discovered in Italy. The painting was...
immediately claimed by Cardinal Scipione Borghese and became part of the Borghese Collection. The "Borghese Hermaphrodite" was later sold to the occupying...
mentioned by Xenophon Agasias, son of Dositheus, Ephesian sculptor of the BorgheseGladiator Agasias, son of Menophilus (fl. probably c. 100 BC), Ephesian sculptor...
The Ares Borghese is a Roman marble statue of the imperial era (1st or 2nd century AD). It is 2.11 metres (6 ft 11 in) high. It is identifiable as Ares...
Costaguti-Borghese at Nettuno was built in 1648, has gardens in a landscape park designed about 1840, now protected as a nature reserve. The BorgheseGladiator...
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also called The Dying Galatian (Italian: Galata Morente) or The Dying Gladiator, is an ancient Roman marble semi-recumbent statue now in the Capitoline...
4th century BC, focus on the human form increased, exemplified by the BorgheseGladiator. The Louvre holds masterpieces from the Hellenistic era, including...
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The Ten Gladiators (Italian: I dieci gladiatori) is a 1963 Italian film directed by Gianfranco Parolini. Roccia and a band of fellow gladiators join forces...
in the water. The figure of Watson is based on the statue of the "BorgheseGladiator", by Agasias of Ephesus, in the Louvre. Other apparent influences...
Borghese Venus, 2nd century CE Roman marble copy of the Aphrodite of Cnidus (Capitoline Venus subtype). Once in the Borghese collection, it now resides...
Gianfranco Parolini's The Ten Gladiators, and was followed by Spartacus and the Ten Gladiators. When the ten gladiators arrive in Antioch they are approached...
1937) is an Italian film actor. He is sometimes credited as Salvatore Borghese or Mark Trevor. He is noted for extensive work in the Italian film industry...