- und
Bedeutung des
griechischen Tropaions [Tropaia: tropē and skyla. Origin,
function and
meaning of the Gr****
tropaion]. Rahden:
Marie Leidorf, ISBN 978-3-89646-985-4...
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which the
figures are less
readily identifiable,
depicts the
erection of a
tropaion. In some
interpretations of the scene, all the
lower figures are by design...
- in cult activities, such as
victory sacrifices or the
setting up of a
tropaion (trophy).
Although rare in the
Archaic period, in the
classical and later...
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traditional trophies.
Originally the word trophy,
derived from the Gr****
tropaion,
referred to arms, standards,
other property, or
human captives and body...
- in the
Battle of Leuctra, a
tropaion was set up on the
battlefield by the
Thebans to
commemorate their victory. The
tropaion was
later replaced by a permanent...
- made his camp
during the war, he
constructed the
Campsite Memorial, a
tropaion dedicated to Neptune, Mars, and Apollo,
renown for the
display of the bronze...
- List of
methods of
capital punishment Positional asphyxia Shroud of
Turin Tropaion True
Cross Informational notes It is a
graffito found in a
taberna (hostel...
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issued by
Constantine at
Thessaloniki in 327, with
Constantine looking skywards and an
armoured emperor carrying spear and a
tropaion with
bound captives...
- battle, the
Romans erected a
trophy pole (or tropaeum, from the Gr****
tropaion,
source of
English "trophy") on
which the
vanquished foe's
armour and weapons...
-
commonly referred to as trophies. The term
comes from the
ancient Gr****
tropaion and
Roman equivalent tropaeum,
military victories which were commemorated...