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Neptune, unworthy of seeing the Greeks forces and deeds, leaves the sea to transport himself to their camp, and to raise up under the figure of Calchas which he then takes, their courage almost entirely destroyed. Illustration of book XIII of the Iliad of  by Unknown artist

Neptune, unworthy of seeing the Greeks forces and deeds, leaves the sea to transport himself to their camp, and to raise up under the figure of Calchas which he then takes, their courage almost entirely destroyed. Illustration of book XIII of the Iliad of


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Neptune, unworthy of seeing the Greeks forces and deeds, leaves the sea to transport himself to their camp, and to raise up under the figure of Calchas which he then takes, their courage almost entirely destroyed. Illustration of book XIII of the Iliad of by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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