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  1. Polyxène Sforza, née à Fermo en 1428 et morte en juin 1449 à Rimini, est la fille de Francesco Sforza, duc de Milan et de son amante Giovanna Acquapente (it) dite la Colombe qui en 17 ans lui donna cinq enfants [1]; elle porte le prénom de la première épouse de Francesco Polyxène Ruffo (it).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PolyxenaPolyxena - Wikipedia

    Polyxena. The sacrifice of Polyxena by the triumphant Greeks ( Attic black-figure Tyrrhenian amphora, ca. 570–550 BC) In Greek mythology, Polyxena ( / pəˈlɪksɪnə /; Greek: Πολυξένη) was the youngest daughter of King Priam of Troy and his queen, Hecuba. [1] She does not appear in Homer, but in several other classical authors ...

  3. The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Charles Le Brun French. 1647. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 622. As recounted by the ancient Roman poet Ovid, a compliant Polyxena is led to her death at a sacrificial altar to appease the ghost of the war hero Achilles.

  4. Title: The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Artist: Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Italian, Viterbo ca. 1610–1662 Viterbo) Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 77 3/4 x 88 in. (197.5 x 223.5 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1954. Accession Number: 54.166. Learn more about this artwork.

  5. The Rape of Polyxena. Video in Italian | The marble group of statues by Pio Fedi under the Loggia dei Lanzi. The Rape of Polyxena by Pio Fedi is a four-figure marble group that re-enacts the abduction, already narrated by Euripides and Virgil, of young Polyxena.

  6. Title: The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Creator: Charles Le Brun. Date Created: 1647. Physical Dimensions: 70 × 51 3/4 in. (177.8 × 131.4 cm) Type: Paintings. Rights: Purchase, 2012 Benefit Fund, and...

  7. The Polyxena sarcophagus is a late 6th century BCE sarcophagus from Hellespontine Phrygia, at the beginning of the period when it became a Province of the Achaemenid Empire. [1] . The sarcophagus was found in the Kızöldün tumulus, in the Granicus river valley, near Biga in the Province of Çanakkale in 1994. [2] .