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Ancient Greek Mirror in Bronze mask of agamemnon who gave him a daughter

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Description

who gave him a daughter

Cleomedes went into a rage and pulled down a pillar that supported the roof of a school killing sixty children

He is presented as a great warrior but selfish ruler

The game consists of a square base divided into 14 geometric pieces

Ancient Greek Mirror in Bronze mask of agamemnon who gave him a daughterInfluenced by the importance of the mirror in antiquity, we designed this replica exclusively for our store. Women in Ancient Greece used to look at their figure on a bronze surface or copper and Silver sheets, which they had to polish first, in order to shine. The mirror's scientific name is "copper folding mirror" and dates back to the 3rd century BC. As a word, the "katoptron" (mirror), appears for the first time in Aeschylus's work and means the

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