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'Sisygambus, mother of Darius III, mistakes Hephistion (Hephaestion) for Alexander the Great'. After Alexander's defeat of the Persians at Issus, 333 BC, Darius's womenfolk were taken to Alexander's tent. Sisygambus speaks to Hephistion as the most imposing figure in the group. Alexander, known to be of short stature, is the figure on the left. Francesco da Mura (1696-1782) Italian painter. Oil on canvas. Private collection.

'Sisygambus, mother of Darius III, mistakes Hephistion (Hephaestion) for Alexander the Great'. After Alexander's defeat of the Persians at Issus, 333 BC, Darius's womenfolk were taken to Alexander's tent. Sisygambus speaks to Hephistion as the most imposing figure in the group. Alexander, known to be of short stature, is the figure on the left. Francesco da Mura (1696-1782) Italian painter. Oil on canvas. Private collection.
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'Sisygambus, mother of Darius III, mistakes Hephistion (Hephaestion) for Alexander the Great'. After Alexander's defeat of the Persians at Issus, 333 BC, Darius's womenfolk were taken to Alexander's tent. Sisygambus speaks to Hephistion as the most imposing figure in the group. Alexander, known to be of short stature, is the figure on the left. Francesco da Mura (1696-1782) Italian painter. Oil on canvas. Private collection.
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3746 x 4500 px | 48.2 MB
Tamaño impresión:
31.7 x 38.1 cm | 12.5 x 15.0 in (300 dpi)
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ANTIGUO GRIEGO PERSA