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Summary.

The tribal heroes as a group: history.

The tribal heroes as a group: mythology.

The individual heroes: Ajax.

The individual heroes: Aigeus.

The individual heroes: Akamas.

The individual heroes: Antiochos.

The individual heroes: Erechtheus.

The individual heroes: Hippothoon.

The individual heroes: Kekrops.

The individual heroes: Leos.

The individual heroes: Oineus.

The individual heroes: Pandion.

Images of the heroes: sculpture.

→ Images of the heroes: paintings.

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Athenian Political Art from the fifth and fourth centuries: Images of Tribal (Eponymous) Heroes 

Amy C. Smith, edition of January 18 2003

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· Images of the heroes: paintings ·

Wall Paintings

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Pausanias (Paus.).
 
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Troy.
Knidos (in text as “Knidians”).
Delphi.

Vase Paintings

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Delphic (in text as “Delphi”).
Vulci.
Orvietto.
Agrigento.
Spina.
Eleusinis (in text as “Eleusinian”).
Etruria.
Agrigento.
Altamura.
Spina.
Lokri.
Vulci.
Etruria.
Vulci.
Nola.
Bologna.
Crete.
Vulci.
Italy.
Vulci.
Greece.
Attica (in text as “Attic”).
Greece.
Thebes.

  1. Aigeus:

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    Delphic (in text as “Delphi”).

  2. Ajax:

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    Vulci.

  3. Akamas:

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    Orvietto.
    Agrigento.

  4. Erechtheus:

  5. The birth of Erichthonios:

  6. Hippothoon:

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    Spina.
    Eleusinis (in text as “Eleusinian”).
    Etruria.
    Agrigento.
    Altamura.
    Spina.
    Lokri.
    Vulci.

  7. Kekrops:

  8. Pandion:

  9. Phyle heroes in Trojan scenes (see also the Parthenon, North Metopes):

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    Etruria.
    Vulci.
    Nola.
    Bologna.
    Crete.
    Vulci.
    Italy.

  10. Phyle heroes at Dithyrambic victories:

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    Vulci.
    Greece.

    1. London E 284: Red-figure amphora attributed to the Nausicaa Painter, ca. 460-450.
    2. Munich 2412: Red-figure stamnos from Vulci, attributed to the Hector Painter, ca. 420-410.
    3. Copenhagen Chr. VIII 939: Red-figure bell krater from Greece, ca. 420-410.
  11. Other appearances of the eponymous heroes:

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    Attica (in text as “Attic”).
    Greece.
    Thebes.

    1. Richmond 79.100: Ram’s head rhyton, attributed to the Triptolemos Painter, ca. 480-470, with Kekrops, Aigeus, and Pandion at a symposium of the Attic kings.
    2. Palermo 12480: Red-figure oinochoe by the Eretria Painter, ca. 430-420 (Pandion labelled).
    3. London 98.7-16.6: Red-figure volute krater from Greece, attributed to the Nikias Painter, ca. 420-410.
    4. Naples Stg. 311: Red-figure lekanis by the Meidias Painter, ca. 420-410, with Antiochos and Pandion labelled.
    5. London E 224: Hydria (name vase) of the Meidias Painter (the “Hamilton Hydria”), ca. 420-410, showing Akamas, Antiochos, Hippothoon and Oineus in the Gardens of the Hesperides (side B, a detail of Antiochos and a detail of Oineus, shown here).
    6. Syracuse 30747: Red-figure bell krater by the Dinos Painter, ca. 410-400, with Akamas, Pandion, and Oineus labelled.
    7. Athens, NM ?: Red-figure oinochoe fragment from the Kabeirion (Thebes), attributed to the Helen Painter, ca. 370-360.

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