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Aphrodite protecting Aeneas | il098flax: "About her dear son, Aeneas, Aphrodite flung her white arms, and before him she spread a fold of her bright garment to be a shelter against missiles, lest any of the Danaans with swift horses might hurl a spear of bronze into his breast and take away his life. (Hom.Il.5.315). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826).

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  il098flax.jpg - il098flax: "About her dear son, Aeneas,  Aphrodite flung her white arms, and before him she spread a fold of her bright garment to be a shelter against missiles, lest any of the Danaans with swift horses might hurl a spear of bronze into his breast and take away his life. (Hom.Il.5.315). John Flaxman (1755 – 1826).  
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