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English: Sarcophagus with scenes from the myth of Medea: the sending of gifts to Creusa; the death of Creusa; the departure of Medea with the bodies of her children. Greek marble, 150-170 CE.
Français : Sarcophage avec des scènes du mythe de Médée : envoi de présents à Créüse, mort de Créüse, départ de Médée avec le corps de ses enfants. Marbre grec, 150-170 ap. J.-C.
Italiano: Sarcofago con scene del mito di Medea: invio dei doni a Creusa, morte di Ceusa, partenza di Medea con le salme degli figli. Marmo greco, 150-170 d.C.
institution QS:P195,Q836108
Current location
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Credit line Formerly in Palazzo Caucci, then on the Palatine Hill
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2006)

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