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Side A Poseidon is killing Giant Polyvotis.
Side B The father warrior is giving his armor to his son.
Height 27 cm (10.63 inches) Diameter 14 cm (5.51 inches)
Smooth Surface.
Only for decoration. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING
Beautiful vase, Greek ceramiC, Greek pottery archaic motif all around the vase. Greek mythology, The details are remarkable. Smooth surface. Height 27 cm (10.63 inches) Diameter 14 cm (5.51 inches) Only for decoration. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING SIDE A is God Poseidon (Ποσειδώνας ~ po-se-do-nas) trying to kill giant Polyvotis. Accorging to the myth, God Poseidon killed giant Polyvotis and that was how the island Nisiros was created. Poseidon was the son of Saturn and Rea the god of the sea and the protector of the sailor. The name of Poseidon appears on the most ancient inscriptions we know in Greece (Linear B) more often than Zeus and is called "Poseidon - Anax". For the inhabitants of Knossos and Pylos at that time, he was the God of gods, king of the lower worlds, with his wife Amphitrite. SIDE B A warrior (πολεμιστής ~po-le-mi-stis) father is giving to his son the armor.
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