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A variation on the theme of Athena: The Palladium, as viewed by Pausanias on the Acropolis of Athens - Classical Inquiries
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Ulysses and Diomedes remove the "Palladium" from Troy" (Detail) - from Pompeii - Naples Archaeological Museum | Ancient troy, Pompeii, Painting
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Aeneas, supporting his old father Anchises, escapes from burning Troy. Anchises carries the palladium, image of Pallas, wich wil Stock Photo - Alamy
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