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Cacus
Cacus In Greek mythology, Cacus was a fire-breathing monster and the ... Rome. To the horror of nearby inhabitants, Cacus lived on human flesh and would nail ... was eventually overcome by Heracles. Hercules and Cacus Palazzo Vecchio, Florence According to Evander, Heracles ... cattle he had stolen from Geryon near Cacus' lair. As Heracles slept, the monster ...
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Cacus (translated from German)
Cacus Cacus was more giantful, moerderischer Unhold, itself as ... into the area later Rome came, witterte Cacus light booty and pulled eight cattle on ... off excavate oh and Herkules erwuergte the Cacus. For memory of this release act is ...
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Cacus (translated from French)
Cacus Hercule and Cacus, by Sebastiano Ricci ( 1706 ) In mythology , Cacus or Cacos (literally "malicious"), wire of Héphaïstos ... Tibre , and fell asleep while they fed. Cacus stole four pairs from there, and, not ... honor of Hercules. Ancient engraved stones represent Cacus in the moment of the flight; ...
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Hercules and Cacus
Hercules and Cacus The white marble statue Hercules and Cacus is one of the statues lined up ... Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy. Hercules and Cacus This work by the Florentine artist Baccio ... the Medici. The large group Hercules and Cacus (height : 5.05 m) was meant to ... Hercules had killed the fire-breathing monster Cacus during his tenth labor. Hercules had ...
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Geryon
... narrative, on the Aventine hill in Italy, Cacus stole some of the cattle stolen from ... his remaining cattle past a cave, where Cacus was hiding the stolen ones, and they ... to each other, but in others, Caca, Cacus' sister, told Heracles where he was. Heracles then killed Cacus, and according to the Romans, then founded ...
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List of cultural references in The Divine Comedy
... sister Ghisolabella to Obizzo. Inf. XVIII, 40–66. Cacus: A mythological monster son of Hephaestus, he ... only one not with the violent is Cacus, who supervises the thieves. Inf. XXV, 28–30 ... are the Twelve Labours. His victory over Cacus is mentioned. Inf. XXV, 29–33. Ulysses recounts ...
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Bartolommeo Bandinelli
Bartolommeo Bandinelli Hercules and Cacus. Piazza della Signoria, Florence Bartolommeo (or Baccio ... the marble colossal group of Hercules and Cacus (5.05 m) in the Piazza della ... Nazionale del Bargello. The group Hercules and Cacus was a commission by the Medici pope ...
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Excrement (mythology) (translated from French)
... his place to Vesta . His/her brother Cacus had stolen some animals of the herd ... Géryon , placed under the guard of Hercule . Cacus hid them in a cave and Caca ...
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Carmen E. Arroyo
... Task Force, The Black and Puerto Rican Cacus, The Women's Cacus, The National Order of Women Legislatures, and ...
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Caca
... the sister of the fire-breathing giant Cacus. She was originally a goddess of the ... them in his cave. Hercules then killed Cacus. Vesta took Caca's role as goddess ...
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