King Proetus' wife Stheneboea gives Bellerophon a letter (Homer's Iliad) - stock illustration
King Proetus' wife Stheneboea (Antia) gives Bellerophon a letter with a murder plot to Iobates, the king of Lycia. Scene from the Homer's Iliad 6, 155ff. Wood engraving after an ancient Greek vase painting (top) in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples, published in 1885.
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