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  2. Apollo of Veii - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo of Veii is a life-size painted terracotta Etruscan statue of Aplu , designed to be placed at the highest part of a temple. The statue was discovered in the Portonaccio sanctuary of ancient Veii , Latium , in what is now central Italy , and dates from c. 510-500 BC .

  3. Apulu - Wikipedia

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    The invention of archery itself is credited to Apollo and his sister Artemis. Apollo is also an important pastoral deity, and was the patron of herdsmen and shepherds. Protection of herds, flocks and crops from diseases, pests and predators were his primary duties. As the god of mousike, [a] Apollo presides over all music, songs, dance and ...

  4. Etruscan sculpture - Wikipedia

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    One of the best known examples of free-standing or isolated statue of this phase is the cult sculpture of Apollo of Veii, currently in the National Etruscan Museum of Villa Giulia. [1] During this period important changes were made in sculpture also due to changes in the field of architecture and religion.

  5. Vulca - Wikipedia

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    Vulca was an Etruscan artist from the town of Veii. The only Etruscan artist mentioned by ancient writers, he worked for the last of the Roman kings, Tarquinius Superbus (who died in 495 BC). [ 1 ] He is responsible for creating a terracotta statue of Jupiter that was inside the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus on the Capitoline Hill , and ...

  6. Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Veii : The temple of Apollo was built in the late 6th century BC, indicating the spread of Apollo's culture (Aplu) in Etruria. There was a prostyle porch, which is called Tuscan, and a triple cella 18.50 m wide. [131] Falerii Veteres : A temple of Apollo was built probably in the 4th–3rd century BC. Parts of a terracotta capital, and a ...

  7. Tirupati Venkata Kavulu - Wikipedia

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    Pativrata was a kavya based on a folk song wherein a young woman is married to a snake. Suseela is a work dealing with social customs like divine dispensation. Poorva Hariscandra Caritramu is a mythological work. Daiva Tantramu; Satee Smriti was an elegy by Venkata Sastry on the demise of his wife.

  8. Temple of Apollo (Delphi) - Wikipedia

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    The temple and sanctuary at large were dedicated to one of the major Greek deities, Apollo, the god of archery, music, light, prophecy, the arts, and healing. There have been several temples built at Delphi throughout the history of the site, though the visible ruins seen in modernity are those of the temple built in the 4th century B.C.E ...

  9. Telugu Thalli - Wikipedia

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    The patriotic song "Mā Telugu Talliki" ("To Our Mother Telugu") is the official state song of Andhra Pradesh, whose lyrics were written by Sankarambāḍi Sundarācāri for the 1942 Telugu film Deena Bandhu, which starred V. Nagayya. [3] [4] [5]