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  2. Thanatos Painter - Wikipedia

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    The Thanatos Painter (5th century BCE) was an Athenian Ancient Greek vase painter who painted scenes of death on white-ground cylindrical lekythoi. [1] All of the Thanatos Painter's found lekythoi have scenes of or related to death ( thanatos in Greek) on them, including the eponymous god of death Thanatos carrying away dead bodies.

  3. List of Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas characters - Wikipedia

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    Alone (アローン, Arōn) is a young painter whose body is chosen as the vessel for Hades (冥王ハーデス, Meiō Hādesu), the god of the Underworld and Athena's eternal nemesis. He is an Italian orphan raised alongside Sasha and Tenma, who later become arch-enemies. Alone believes that everybody has a good side and disapproves the use of ...

  4. Charon - Wikipedia

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    Thanatos Painter, ca. 430 BC Charon as depicted by Michelangelo in his fresco The Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel. Charon is depicted in the art of ancient Greece. Attic funerary vases of the 5th and 4th centuries BC are often decorated with scenes of the dead boarding Charon's boat. On the earlier such vases, he looks like a rough, unkempt ...

  5. Thanatos - Wikipedia

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    Thanatos was thus regarded as merciless and indiscriminate, hated by – and hateful towards — mortals and gods alike. But in myths which feature him, Thanatos could occasionally be outwitted, a feat that the sly King Sisyphus of Korinth twice accomplished. When it came time for Sisyphus to die, Zeus ordered Thanatos to chain Sisyphus up in ...

  6. Sleep and His Half-Brother Death - Wikipedia

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    The painting itself is a reference to the Greek gods Hypnos (sleep) and Thanatos (death) who, in the Greek mythology, were brothers.Despite their similar poses in the painting, the character in the foreground is bathed in light, while his brother is shrouded in darkness; the first therefore represents Sleep, the latter Death. [4]

  7. Sisyphus - Wikipedia

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    Once Thanatos was bound by the strong chains, no one died on Earth, causing an uproar. Ares, the god of war, became annoyed that his battles had lost their fun because his opponents would not die. The exasperated Ares intervened, freeing Thanatos, enabling deaths to happen again and turned Sisyphus over to him. [15]

  8. Thanatos (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Thanatos (Saint Seiya), a manga character; Thanatos, from the fantasy book Incarnations of Immortality; Thanatos, from TV cartoon series Chris Colorado; Thanatos, from the video game Secret of Mana; Thanatos, from the video game Chaos Legion; Thanatos, from the video game Hades (video game) Thanatos, from the video game Persona 3

  9. Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas - Wikipedia

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    In both Saint Seiya and Lost Canvas, her favorite character is the Pegasus Saint, who has become the one she likes drawing the most. [6] When creating Tenma, Lost Canvas ' s Pegasus Saint, Teshirogi checked if Tenma's words would be like the ones from Seiya, but she realized that both characters had different personalities. [10]