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The Tripod of Palatae, Delphi, Greece. Artist: Samuel Magal

The Tripod of Palataea, Delphi, Greece. One of the most celebrated monuments of antiquity, the Tripod of Plataea celebrated the defeat of the Persians by 31 Greek city-states at Plataea in 479 BC. Three intertwined serpents made of gold supported a gold cauldron. Constantine the Great removed the monument to his Hippodrome, and fragments of it are still on display today in Istanbul.
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The Tripod of Palatae, Delphi, Greece. Artist: Samuel Magal
The Tripod of Palataea, Delphi, Greece. One of the most celebrated monuments of antiquity, the Tripod of Plataea celebrated the defeat of the Persians by 31 Greek city-states at Plataea in 479 BC. Three intertwined serpents made of gold supported a gold cauldron. Constantine the Great removed the monument to his Hippodrome, and fragments of it are still on display today in Istanbul.
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5129 x 3419 px | 50.2 MB
Tamaño impresión:
43.4 x 28.9 cm | 17.1 x 11.4 in (300 dpi)