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sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos

Gallery customized art sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos

The appearance of The sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos takes us back to the mythological origins of Rome and in particular hints at the Roman victory over the ancient Tribes of Latime. Hercules carried his son Trephus with his club and lion’s skin. Sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos Was Hercules’ son born to the priestess Og, who was forced to abandon the child in the mountains of Arcadia, where he was fed by a doe until his father rescued him. Telephos became king of Mysia and is one of the main characters in a rich and complex sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos myth, in which he participates in the Greek expedition to Troy.

NO.: AK-stone(LY160 )
MATERIAL: Natural Marble / Stone / Granite
SIZE: LIFESIZE / CUSTOM MADE SIZE
USAGE: Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc

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The appearance of The sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos takes us back to the mythological origins of Rome and in particular hints at the Roman victory over the ancient Tribes of Latime. Hercules carried his son Trephus with his club and lion’s skin. Sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos Was Hercules’ son born to the priestess Og, who was forced to abandon the child in the mountains of Arcadia, where he was fed by a doe until his father rescued him. Telephos became king of Mysia and is one of the main characters in a rich and complex sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos myth, in which he participates in the Greek expedition to Troy.

In Sculpture Marble of Hercules and Telephos, Telephus is the son of Hercules and Og, and the daughter of King Arius of Tegia. He was adopted by King Teuthras of Asia Minor and became king. Telefus was wounded by Achilles in the time of the Acayans and traveled to his kingdom to sack Troy and bring Helen back to Sparta, where Achilles later healed him. Sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos. He was the father of Eurypylus and fought with the Trojans against the Greeks in the Trojan War. The story of the sculpture marble of Hercules and Telephos is popular in ancient Greek and Roman portraiture and tragedy. The name and myth of Telephus probably derive from the Hittite god Telepinu. The mother of Telephos was Ogg, the daughter of King Arius of Tegia, an Arcadian city in the Peloponnese. His father was Hercules, who seduced or raped the high priestess Of Athena, Og. When Arius learned of this, he tried to dispose of the mother and son, but eventually, they were both adopted as heirs to the childless king at the court of King Teutlas of The Misians of Asia Minor.

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