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Pisistratus, Telemachus, Helen and Menelaus | od297gen: "Even as he spoke a bird flew by on the right, an eagle, bearing in his talons a great, white goose, a tame fowl from the yard, and men and women followed shouting. But the eagle drew near to them, and darted off to the right in front of the horses." (Hom. Od.15.160). Bonaventura Genelli (1798 – 1868).

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