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(inventory)Glyptothek, Munich, Germany
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Deutsch: Sterbender Trojanisch Kämpfer (vermutlich »Laomedon«), Figur E-XI der Ostgiebelgruppe des Aphaiatempels, um 505-500 v. Chr.
English: So-called “Dying warrior” (fallen Trojan warrior, probably Laomedon), figure E-XI of the east pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, ca. 505–500 BC.
Français : Guerrier troyen mourant (sans doute Laomédon), figure E-XI du fronton est du temple d'Aphaia, v. 505-500 av. J.-C.
Dimensions 184.5 cm
Credit line Figures of the pediments of the Temple of Aphaia were found in 1811, and acquired in 1813 by Ludwig I of Bavaria for the Glyptothek.
Accession number Inv. 85
Location Room 7 (Saal der Westgiebelgruppe des tempels von Ägina)
Photographer/source J. M. Harrington (Nefasdicere at en.wikipedia), own work, 2006-08-13. Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.


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  • 2007-03-11 23:04 Nefasdicere 800×532×8 (348039 bytes) J. M. Harrington, personal digital image

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