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Tomb of Antenor

The Tomb of Antenor, also called the Sepulchre of Antenore, is a 13th-century monument created to honor an unearthed ancient sarcophagus, claimed to be that of the Trojan warrior and counselor Antenor, the legendary founder of Padua; it is located in Piazza Antenore, in Padua, region of Veneto, Italy.

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Tomb of Antenor

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The Tomb of Antenor, also called the Sepulchre of Antenore, is a 13th-century monument created to honor an unearthed ancient sarcophagus, claimed to be...

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Padua

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Lovato Lovati placed near the tomb reads: This sepulchre excavated from marble contains the body of the noble Antenor who left his country, guided the...

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Timeline of Padua

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1256 – Ezzelino III ousted. 1266 – Padua takes nearby Vicenza. 1284 – Tomb of Antenor rebuilt in the Piazza Antenore [it]. 1304 – Salt War with Venice 1305...

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Astyanax

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expulsion of Antenor and his followers. In Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando innamorato (1495), Andromache saves Astyanax by hiding him in a tomb, replacing...

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Aesyetes

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father of Alcathous. He was also given as the father of Assaracus and Antenor by Cleomestra. Aesyetes' tomb was the vantage point which Polites, son of Priam...

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The Song of Achilles

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relationship. The Achaeans erect a tomb for Achilles and Patroclus, but do not inscribe Patroclus' name at the behest of Neoptolemus. Patroclus' shade is...

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Adriatic Veneti

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himself a native of the Venetic town of Patavium, wrote that after the fall of Troy, the Trojan prince Antenor became the leader of the Paphlagonians...

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Veneto

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by prince Antenor, a comrade of Aeneas. Other historians link Venetic origins with Celts. In the 7th–6th centuries BC the local populations of Veneto entered...

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Troilus and Criseyde

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night of bliss together. Calchas eventually persuades the Greeks to exchange a prisoner of war, Antenor, for his daughter Criseyde. Hector, of Troy, objects;...

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Achaemenid destruction of Athens

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recovered, decapitated in the Perserschutt. The Antenor Kore, recovered from the Perserschutt Part of the damaged Hekatompedon pediment The damaged Moscophoros...

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Francia

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Savaric of Auxerre, Antenor of Provence, and Odo of Aquitaine. The reigns of Clovis IV and Childebert III from 691 until 711 have all the hallmarks of those...

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Frankish paganism

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states that following the fall of Troy, 12,000 Trojans led by their kings Priam and Antenor moved through the Sea of Azov and up the Tanais (Don) river...

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White people

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still referred to as Caucasian) is a racial classification of people generally used for those of mostly European ancestry. It is also a skin color specifier...

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Thrace

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king, makes an appearance. Cisseus, father-in-law to the Trojan elder Antenor, is also given as a Thracian king. Homeric Thrace was vaguely defined,...

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List of fictional nobility

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Retrieved January 16, 2023. Piggyback Interactive Ltd (2006). Lara Croft Tomb Raider Legend: The Complete Guide. Random House Information Group. p. 171...

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Black nationalism

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peak and the greatest number of lynchings in American history took place. In 1885, Haitian anthropologist and barrister Anténor Firmin published De l'égalité...

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Apollo

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around the tomb of the hero, and to honor him. Apollo adopted Carnus, the abandoned son of Zeus and Europa. He reared the child with the help of his mother...

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Alexander Mozhaysky

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of Finland on the brig Antenor. In 1858 Mozhaysky was selected to participate in an expedition to Khiva in Central Asia, and published an account of the...

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Franks

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Priam and Antenor, sailed from Troy to the River Don in Russia and on to Pannonia, which is on the River Danube, settling near the Sea of Azov. There...

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Delphi Archaeological Museum

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attributed to the Athenian sculptor Antenor. The sculptures of the pediments of the 4th century temple were made of Pentelic marble. On the eastern pediment...

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Lovato Lovati

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were found. Lovato identified them as the remains as Antenor, who was the mythical trojan founder of Padua. Lovato was commissioned to create an inscription...

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Metopes of the Parthenon

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of Athena, Theano. The fresco of Polygnotus in the Lesche of the Knidians represented her holding two of her sons by the hand, accompanied by Antenor...

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List of kings of Thrace and Dacia

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of Thrace, died in the Trojan war Cisseus, father of Theano, the wife of Antenor Diomedes of Thrace, Giant that ruled over the Bistones Lycurgus, of the...

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Athena Parthenos

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small-scale copies of the statue are known. Very early on, her influence was felt, sometimes very far away. Thus, gold medallions from a tomb in Kul-Oba (Crimea)...

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