Patroclus, touches the misfortune of the Greeks, having obtained permission from Achilles to go and rescue them, covers himself with the weapons of this prince, who makes libations to Jupiter for his happy return. Illustration of book XVI of the Iliad by Unknown artist

Patroclus, touches the misfortune of the Greeks, having obtained permission from Achilles to go and rescue them, covers himself with the weapons of this prince, who makes libations to Jupiter for his happy return. Illustration of book XVI of the Iliad

(Patroclus, touches the misfortune of the Greeks, having obtained permission from Achilles to go and rescue them, covers himself with the weapons of this prince, who makes libations to Jupiter for his happy return. Illustration of book XVI of the Iliad of H)


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Patroclus, touches the misfortune of the Greeks, having obtained permission from Achilles to go and rescue them, covers himself with the weapons of this prince, who makes libations to Jupiter for his happy return. Illustration of book XVI of the Iliad by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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