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Was (wer) ist Dioscuri$528034$ - definition

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Fontana dei dioscuri

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  • kylix]] (c. 515–510 BC)
  • Pair of Roman statuettes (3rd century AD) depicting the Dioscuri as horsemen, with their characteristic skullcaps (''[[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]'')
  • Relief (2nd century BC) depicting the Dioskouroi galloping above a winged Victory, with a banquet ''(theoxenia)'' laid out for them below
  • majolica]], 1550).
GREEK MYTHICAL SIBLINGS
Dioscuri; Pollux (mythology); Dioskouroi; Kastor and Polydeuces; Castor (mythology); Castor & Pollux; Dioskuri; Dioscori; Castor and Polydeuces; Dioscures; Greek hero Pollux; Diaskouroi; Heavenly Twins; Gemini twins; Castores; Dioscouri; Castor and pollux; Διόσκουροι; Poludeukeis; Polydeukes; Dioskouros; Tyndaridae; Tindaridae; Tyndarids; Tindarids; Dioskuroi; Amylaen Brothers; Pollux and Castor; Nāmāhoe; Dioskouri; Polydeuces (mythology)
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Wikipedia

Fontana dei Dioscuri

The Fontana dei Dioscuri is the fountain set opposite the Palazzo del Quirinale, the official residence of the President of the Italian Republic in the Piazza del Quirinale.

The original fountain, which no longer exists, commissioned by Pope Sixtus V in 1588, had the Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux statues, from Constantine I of Rome's Baths, moved to the piazza, from the site, thought to have been nearby, flanking it.

In the late 1780s by Antinori, was commissioned by Pope Pius VI, to make a better layout for the piazza and had the fountain and the Dioscuri moved, and included the large Obelisk which had been moved from the Campus Martius in the design.

Some time between, that original fountain was lost, and, in 1818 a new one, which can be seen today, was commissioned by Pope Pius VII and was designed by Raffaele Stern using an ancient granite Roman shell that had been found in the 16th century supported on top of a large basin. It was sited in front of the two statues with the obelisk between them.

In 1810, the Rome-based sculptor Paolo Triscornia sent the reduced copies of the Dioscuri to Saint Petersburg for his compatriot Giacomo Quarenghi. They were put up in front of the Saint Petersburg Manege six years later.