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Fig.38: Menelaos and Paris. 490-80 BC. Louvre Museum. Wiki
media Commons.
Fig. 39: Euphronios Crater: Carriage of Sarpedon’s body to Lycia
by Hypnos and Thanatos under the supervision of
Hermes. (İşkan – Dündar 2020, 19 fig. 4)
Fig.40: Sleep and Death Carrying Sarpedon’s Body to Lycia.
(Henry Fuseli 1803).
Fig.41: Europa Begging Zeus for the Life of Sarpedon, Son of
Europa. Bell Crater. 4th BC Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Fig.42: Attempting to Retrieve the Dead Body of Glaukos Sarpe
don. 4th BC National Archaeological Museum of
Policoro/ Italy
Fig.43: Taking Sarpedon’s Dead Body to Lycia, His Country. Bell
Crater. 4th BC Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Fig.44: Transport of Sarpedon’s body to Lycia by Hypnos and
Thanatos under the control of Hermes.
500 BC Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Fig.45: Diomedes and Glaukos Changing their Battle Armor. 420
BC. Gela Archaeological Museum. Wikimedia Commons.
Fig.46: Titan Cliff at Tlos where Skylakeus is Thought to be
Stoned to Death.
Fig. 47: The City of Xanthos and Eşen Stream in Kinik District of
Kaş. Excavation Archive.
Fig. 48: The West Agora and the Lycian Acropolis, where the
possible war took place. Excavation Archive.
Fig. 49: Portrait of Brutus in Marble. 30-15 BC. Marie-Lan Nguyen
(2006) via Wikimedia Commons.
Fig.50: Termessos Theater and Solymos-Güllük Mountain
Behind. Photo. by S. Pamuk
Fig. 51: The High Valley where the City of Termessos is located.
Photo by S. Pamuk
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