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حارس يقظ مخيف جـ حراس - translation to English


حارس يقظ مخيف جـ حراس      

cerberus

cerberus         
  • Athena, Hermes and Heracles, leading a two-headed Cerberus out of the underworld, as Persephone looks on. [[Hydria]] (c. 550–500 BC) attributed to the [[Leagros Group]] (Louvre CA 2992).<ref>''LIMC'' [http://www.iconiclimc.ch/visitors/treesearch.php?source=100&term=%22Herakles+2599ad%22 Herakles 2599ad]; Beazley Archive [http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/record/98FDAA7B-C130-4953-9FA3-AA36BACE3278 302005]. Reproduced from Baumeister's ''Denkmäler des klassichen Alterthums,'' volume I., figure 730 (text on p. 663).</ref>
  • Cerberus, with the gluttons in [[Dante]]'s [[Third Circle of Hell]]. [[William Blake]].
  • Cerberus and Hades/[[Serapis]]. [[Heraklion Archaeological Museum]], [[Crete]], [[Greece]].<ref>''LIMC'' [http://www.iconiclimc.ch/visitors/treesearch.php?source=100&term=%22Kerberos+66%22 Kerberos 66]; Woodford, p. 29.</ref>
  • Athena, Heracles, and a two-headed Cerberus, with mane down his necks and back. Hermes (not shown in the photograph) stands to the left of Athena. An [[amphora]] (c. 575–525 BC) from [[Kameiros]], [[Rhodes]] (Louvre A481).<ref>Beazley Archive [http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/record/912A6BEC-EC0B-47D2-8C0F-6923CB008329 10772].</ref>
  • date=10 July 2017 }} (Smallwood, pp. 87, 98); Schefold 1992, [https://books.google.com/books?id=p2DA_Aze7F0C&pg=PA130 pp. 130–131], [https://books.google.com/books?id=p2DA_Aze7F0C&pg=PA131 fig. 152]; Beazley Archive [http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/record/2A5DF5DB-2CFF-4DD3-947A-0F9A51382F1A 200011]; Perseus [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/artifact?name=Louvre+F+204&object=vase Louvre F 204 (Vase)].</ref>
  • Heracles with club in his right hand raised over head and leash in left hand drives ahead of him a two-headed Cerberus with mane down his necks and back and a snake tail. A neck-amphora (c. 530–515 BC) from Vulci (Munich 1493).<ref>''LIMC'' [http://www.iconiclimc.ch/visitors/treesearch.php?source=100&term=%22Herakles+2604%22 Herakles 2604] (Smallwood, p. 91); Beazley Archive [http://www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/record/5058D8A6-1245-4283-B7F5-51A4D3734BD5 301639].</ref>
  •  Cerberus and Heracles. Etching by [[Antonio Tempesta]] (Italy, Florence, 1555–1630). The [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]].
  • Cerberus and Heracles. Etching by [[Antonio Tempesta]] (Italy, Florence, 1555–1630). The [[Los Angeles County Museum of Art]].
  • Cerberus constellation
  • Virgil feeding Cerberus earth in the Third Circle of Hell. Illustration from Dante's ''Inferno'' by [[Gustave Doré]].
  • ''Hercules and Cerberus''. Oil on canvas, by [[Peter Paul Rubens]] 1636, [[Prado Museum]].
  • One of the two earliest depictions of the capture of Cerberus (composed of the last five figures on the right) shows, from right to left: Cerberus, with a single dog head and snakes rising from his body, fleeing right, Hermes, with his characteristic hat (''[[petasos]]'') and [[caduceus]], Heracles, with quiver on his back, stone in left hand, and bow in right, a goddess, standing in front of Hades' throne, facing Heracles, and Hades, with scepter, fleeing left. Drawing of a lost Corinthian cup (c. 590–580 BC) from Argos.
IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, THE THREE-HEADED DOG THAT GUARDS THE UNDERWORLD
Cerberos; Kerberos (mythology); Three-headed dog; Cerebrus; Capture of Cerberus; Κέρβερος; Cerberean; Serberus; Hades dog; Hound of Hades
حارس يقظ مخيف جـ حراس
حارس المرمى         
goalie, keeper, goalkeeper