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  2. Suicide of Ajax Vase - Wikipedia

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    Ajax appears on his work more than any other Greek artist's work. [3] Ajax was supposedly born on the island of Salamis, which is where Exekias is believed to be from. Some scholars infer that this connection is one of the reasons Exekias chooses to depict Ajax so often. Exekias is known for being able to show tension and emotion in scenes very ...

  3. Exekias - Wikipedia

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    Exekias could have chosen any moment, but this is the one he painted. [22] Amphora by Exekias, Achilles and Ajax engaged in a game, c. 540–530 BC, Vatican Museums, Vatican City. Another visual adaptation of the mythological past can be seen on the Vatican amphora 344, which is regarded by some art historians as Exekias' masterpiece. [23]

  4. Ajax (play) - Wikipedia

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    Ajax preparing for suicide in a depiction by the black-figure vase painter Exekias, ca. 540 BCE. Ajax, as he appears in this play, in the Iliad, and other myths, is a heroic figure, a "rugged giant", with strength, courage and the ability to think quickly well beyond the normal standards of mankind. He was considered a legendary character to ...

  5. List of Warren Miller films - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of films in the Warren Miller series of ski films. Miller directed the films through White Winter Heat (1987), his last. He continued to be involved in producing the movies until 2004, primarily by providing the narration. Warren Miller returned to the screen in 2016 for "Here, There, and Everywhere" and was featured in ...

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  7. Death in ancient Greek art - Wikipedia

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    The suicide of Ajax vase was made by Exekias during the Archaic Period. The scene depicts Ajax preparing for his suicide in black-figure on a neck amphora. Ajax is bent over his sword, which he is placing in the ground. There is a tree to one side of him and his suit of armor on the other side.

  8. Ajax the Great - Wikipedia

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    In Book 14, Ajax throws a giant rock at Hector which almost kills him. [10] In Book 15, Hector is restored to his strength by Apollo and returns to attack the ships. Ajax, wielding an enormous spear as a weapon and leaping from ship to ship, holds off the Trojan armies virtually single-handedly. In Book 16, Hector and Ajax duel once again.

  9. Hollyoaks confirms quarry danger for Warren and Felix in new ...

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    Hollyoaks has confirmed clifftop drama for Warren and Felix in the show's much-anticipated stunt week.