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Trojan War. The Trojan Horse
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The Trojan horse (Epistle of Othea, Lille ms 175, f95v)
The Trojan horse at the Dardane gate (Recueil des histoires de Troyes, Français 22552, f277v)
Minerva advises the Greeks to build the Trojan horse (Erneuertes Gedächtnüs... 1688) - Eimmart
The Trojan Horse (Erneuertes Gedächtnüs... 1688) - Eimmart
The Greeks emerge from the Trojan horse and invade the city (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°80v)
The Trojans bring the horse into the city (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°80r)
The Treacherous Sinon is Led Before Ripheus (Aeneid, Riccardiana, Ms492, f°77r)
The Trojan Horse (Heinrich von Veldeke, Stabi mgf 282, F2v)
The death of Pompey (City of God, MMW10A11, F28v)
Fall of Troy, Priam executed by Pyrrhus (R. Lefèvre, Histoires de Troyes, F218v)
The Trojan Horse (Virgil, Valence, BH Ms 837, f°96v)
The traitor Sinon appears before Priam (Vergilius Romanus, Aeneid, Book 2)
The Trojan Horse (Virgil, Aeneid, Book 2, Latin 7939A)
The traitor Sidon is brought before Priam (Virgil, Aeneid, Book 2, Latin 7939A)
Sinon's betrayal: the Trojans tear down a section of the wall (Virgil, Aeneid, Book 2, Latin 7939A)
Aeneid, book 2. Sinon's betrayal. The Trojan Horse (The Works of P. Virgilius Maro)
The Sack of Troy (The Aeneid translated into verse) - A. Bosse
The Greeks dismount & slaughter the Trojans (Aeneid, Vat.Lat.3225)
The Greeks embark after the fall of Troy - Louis-Joseph Le Lorrain
The Greeks dismount (Aeneid, Strasbourg, 1502) - J. Grüninger > S. Brant Brant
Entry of the horse into Troy (Aeneid, Strasbourg, 1502) - J. Grüninger > S. Brant Brant
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