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O que (quem) é Calydonian boar - definição

MYTHICAL CREATURE
Calydonian Hunt; Caledonian Boar; Calydonian Boar Hunt; The Calydonian Hunt; Calydonian boar; Caledonian boar; Calydonian Boarhunt; Calydonian hunt; The Calydonian Boar; Kalydonian boar; Calydonian Boar
  • ''Meleager'', one of the hunters. His javelin is broken and the boar is missing ([[Victoria and Albert Museum]])
  • Sir Francis Cook]], assembled in Victorian times at Doughty House, in Richmond, south-west London.</ref>
  • ''Meleager et Atalanta'', after [[Giulio Romano]]
  • The Calydonian boar, metope fragment from the [[Sicyonian Treasury]], [[Delphi Archaeological Museum]], [[Delphi]], [[Greece]].<ref>The [[University of Michigan]] Library, Collection: "Art Images for College Teaching", ID [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/a/aict/x-gas170/gas170 GAS170], title: "Treasury of Sikyon, Delphi: the Calydonian Boar, fragment of a metope".</ref>
  • [[Meleager]] (sitting on a rock, with two spears) and [[Atalanta]] (standing) reposing after the Calydonian boar-hunt. Antique fresco from [[Pompeii]].

River Landscape with a Boar Hunt         
PAINTING BY JOOS DE MOMPER THE YOUNGER
Landscape with a Boar Hunt
River Landscape with a Boar Hunt, or Dutch: Rivierlandschap met everzwijnjacht, is a c. 1600 painting by the Flemish artist Joos de Momper, now in the Rijksmuseum, in Amsterdam.
Erymanthian boar         
MYTHOLOGICAL BOAR
Erymanthean boar; Erymanthean-boar; Erymanthian-boar; Erymanthean; Erymanthian Boar; The Erymanthian Boar
In Greek mythology, the Erymanthian boar (Greek: ὁ Ἐρυμάνθιος κάπρος; Latin: aper Erymanthius) was a mythical creature that took the form of a "shaggy and wild" "tameless" "boar" "of vast weight" "and foaming jaws". It was a Tegeaean, Maenalusian or Erymanthian boar that lived in the "glens of Lampeia" beside the "vast marsh of Erymanthus".
The Lion, the Boar and the Vultures         
  • A mezzotint engraving of the fable by Robert Earlom, 1772
FABLE BY AESOP
The lion, the boar and the vultures
The Lion, the Boar and the Vultures is sometimes counted among Aesop’s Fables and warns against quarrels of which others will take advantage. It is numbered 338 in the Perry Index.

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Calydonian boar hunt

The Calydonian boar hunt is one of the great heroic adventures in Greek legend. It occurred in the generation prior to that of the Trojan War, and stands alongside the other great heroic adventure of that generation, the voyage of the Argonauts, which preceded it. The purpose of the hunt was to kill the Calydonian boar (also called the Aetolian boar), which had been sent by Artemis to ravage the region of Calydon in Aetolia, because its king Oeneus had failed to honour her in his rites to the gods. The hunters, led by the hero Meleager, included many of the foremost heroes of Greece. In most accounts it is also concluded that a great heroine, Atalanta, won its hide by first wounding it with an arrow. This outraged many of the men, leading to a tragic dispute.