Griech. Gott; Symbol des Todes, Sohn der Nyx, Bruder des Hypnos
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ActivityPersonen als literarisches Motiv (12.4p) (sswd)
Personen als künstlerisches Motiv (13.1cp) (sswd)
Personen zu allgemeiner und vergleichender Religionswissenschaft, Personen zu nichtchristlichen Religionen (3.1p) (sswd)
Gott (gnd)
Geographic NoteGriechenland (Altertum
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HeadingThanatos used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
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Found inB 1986
Sarpedon’s body carried by Hypnos and Thanatos (Sleep and Death), while Hermes watches. Side A of the so-called “Euphronios kraterâ€, Attic red-figured calyx-krater signed by Euxitheos (potter) and Euphronios (painter), ca. 515 BC. H. 45.7 cm (18 in.); D. 55.1 cm (21 11/16 in.). Formerly in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (L.2006.10); Returned to Italy and exhibited in Rome as of January, 2008. [Jaime Ardiles-Arce (photographer). Krater by Euphronios (painter) and Euxitheos (potter). / Wikipedia:Contact us/Photo submission -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Euphronios krater side A MET L.2006.10.jpg]