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Pictures and albums about Zeus published in travel

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Albums about zeus

published by zeuskhan2010
very well
published by Kevrekidis
Archeological and Historical images from Greece.
published by courtia
Home of the Olympics
published by gurzumar
Aizonai city of the Phrygians, Aizonai Zeus Temple Cavdarhisar Kutahya/TURKEY
published by gurzumar
Temple of Zeus in ancient city Euromos B.C. 5th Century
published by gilbert1955_
published by kelvineng
Athens 26/06/06
published by cuzzivoglioa
published by tradunovic
published by epirusman
Pics taken on Oct. 2003 trip.
published by epirusman
published by inkreta2005
The beauty of plateau Nida in Psiloritis mountains. Crete, Greece.
published by devrimdolen
Kaz Daglari / Turkey
published by igocommando3
My trip to visit Irene in Athens, 2007.
published by bhkamerman
Time has worn this once magnificent site. A sense of time and history inspires the observer has he strolls the grounds.

Pictures about zeus

picture: Gorgoneion
published by: Kevrekidis
Archeological Museum of Eretria, Greece. Terracotta Gorgoneion, 4th century BC. The ancient Greek city of Eretria has a rich past beginning in the Bronze Age. The earliest surviving mention of Eretria was by Homer in the Iliad, who listed Eretria as one of the Greek cities which sent ships to the Trojan War. It was one of the first (8th century BC) to explore the eastern and western shores of the Mediterranean where it founded colonies and trade posts. A colonial and commercial power, Eretria took part to the many struggles that were shaking Greece: looted by the Persians in 490 BC, it enjoyed a flourishing period during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC where numerous rich houses were build. Taken by the Romans in 198 BC, Eretria's influence decreased slowly until late in the 6th century AD when all traces of human activities on the site disappeared. Copyright 2007 Jordan Kevrekidis http://kevrekidis.deviantart.com/gallery/
picture: Eretria Archeology 03
published by: Kevrekidis
Archeological Museum of Eretria, Greece. The ancient Greek city of Eretria has a rich past beginning in the Bronze Age. The earliest surviving mention of Eretria was by Homer in the Iliad, who listed Eretria as one of the Greek cities which sent ships to the Trojan War. It was one of the first (8th century BC) to explore the eastern and western shores of the Mediterranean where it founded colonies and trade posts. A colonial and commercial power, Eretria took part to the many struggles that were shaking Greece: looted by the Persians in 490 BC, it enjoyed a flourishing period during the 4th and 3rd centuries BC where numerous rich houses were build. Taken by the Romans in 198 BC, Eretria's influence decreased slowly until late in the 6th century AD when all traces of human activities on the site disappeared. Copyright 2007 Jordan Kevrekidis http://kevrekidis.deviantart.com/gallery/