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The high-relief of the "Tarquinia Winged Horses" is a fragment of the colonnade that supported the pediment of the most important temple of the ancient Etruscan city of Tarquínia, at the Ara della Regina, better known as the Major Temple of Tarquínia. Nowadays situated at the Province of Viterbo (region of Lazio, Italy). [1] [2]
Tarquínia Winged-Horses, Etruscan Art, exhibited at National Museum of Tarquinia. Arion, an immortal, extremely swift horse; Balius and Xanthos, Achilles' horses; Hippocampus, a sea horse that pulled Poseidon's chariot; Mares of Diomedes, which fed on human flesh; Pegasus, flying horse of Greek mythology
Tarquinia (Italian: [tarˈkwiːnja]), formerly Corneto, is an old city in the province of Viterbo, Lazio, Central Italy, known chiefly for its ancient Etruscan tombs in the widespread necropoleis, or cemeteries.
Tarquínia Winged-Horses 4th century BC, exhibited at National Museum of Tarquinia Terracotta figure of a young woman, late 4th–early 3rd century BC Mars of Todi , bronze, c. 400 BC
The Tarquinia National Museum (Italian: Museo Archeologico Nazionale Tarquiniense) is an archaeological museum dedicated to the Etruscan civilization in Tarquinia, Italy. Its collection consists primarily of the artifacts which were excavated from the Necropolis of Monterozzi to the east of the city. It is housed in the Palazzo Vitelleschi.
Winged-Horses of Tarquinia, 4th century BC. Monumental complexes. Frieze from Acquarossa (Zone F) "Monumental complex" or building is a term used for a few large sets ...
A South Carolina county just got a 12-foot-tall winged Pegasus sculpture. Here’s why. This SC county suddenly got a 12-foot-tall, 3K-pound bronze Pegasus sculpture.
The Winged Horse; Winged-Horses of Tarquinia This page was last edited on 25 August 2024, at 01:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...