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King Teuthras hurries to the sea, where Auge is stranded

King Teuthras hurries to the sea, where Auge is stranded





Artist : Anonymous

Model : Teuthras
Sponsor : Eumène II
Relationship with : Augé
Télèphe

Date : approx. between 165 and 159 B.C.

Material : Marble
Item 5 on 26
Greek Antiquities
Sculpture (Bas-relief)


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Pergamon Museum :
The Telephos Frieze
At the Court of King Aleos
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Herakles sees the king's daughter Auge, the priestess of Athena
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Telephos, the son of both, is abandoned in the wilderness
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
A boat is built, in which Auge is cast out to see
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Auge establishes the Athena cult in Pergamon
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Herakles discovers his son Telephos. A lioness feeds the child
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Numphs bathe the infant Telephos
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Inidentified scnens from the youth of Telephos
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Telephos voyages by ship to Asia Minor
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159
Telephos receives arms from Auge
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Telephos goes into battle against the ennemies of King teuthras
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Teuthras gives Auge to Telephos in marriage
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Mother and son recognise one another on the wedding night
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Battle against the Greeks - Nireus kills the Amazone Hiera, the wife of Telephos
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
For the funeral of Hiera, the battle is interrupted
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Two Scythian warriors fall in the battle
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Battle scene by the river Kaikos
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Achilles wounds Telephos with the help of Dionysos
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
An oracle is consulted about the healing of the wound
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Telephos lands in Argos to meet Achilles who is able to heal the wound
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Telephos, who remains unrecognised, is welcomed by the Argives
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Telephos flees to the alter of the Agamemnon and threatens the infant Oreste with a sword
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Foundings of cults in Pergamon
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
An altar is erected
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
Women hasten to the hero Telephos who lies on a kline
Bas-relief
Anonymous
approx. from 165 to 159 B.C.
King Teuthras hurries to the sea, where Auge is stranded
Anonyme
Teuthras
Eumène II
Augé
Télèphe