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.
The TombofAntenor, also called the Sepulchre of Antenore, is a 13th-century monument created to honor an unearthed ancient sarcophagus, claimed to be...
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...
1256 – Ezzelino III ousted. 1266 – Padua takes nearby Vicenza. 1284 – TombofAntenor rebuilt in the Piazza Antenore [it]. 1304 – Salt War with Venice 1305...
expulsion ofAntenor and his followers. In Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando innamorato (1495), Andromache saves Astyanax by hiding him in a tomb, replacing...
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...
relationship. The Achaeans erect a tomb for Achilles and Patroclus, but do not inscribe Patroclus' name at the behest of Neoptolemus. Patroclus' shade is...
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...
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...
night of bliss together. Calchas eventually persuades the Greeks to exchange a prisoner of war, Antenor, for his daughter Criseyde. Hector, of Troy, objects;...
recovered, decapitated in the Perserschutt. The Antenor Kore, recovered from the Perserschutt Part of the damaged Hekatompedon pediment The damaged Moscophoros...
Savaric of Auxerre, Antenorof Provence, and Odo of Aquitaine. The reigns of Clovis IV and Childebert III from 691 until 711 have all the hallmarks of those...
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...
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...
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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peak and the greatest number of lynchings in American history took place. In 1885, Haitian anthropologist and barrister Anténor Firmin published De l'égalité...
around the tombof 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
of Thrace, died in the Trojan war Cisseus, father of Theano, the wife ofAntenor Diomedes of Thrace, Giant that ruled over the Bistones Lycurgus, of the...
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)...