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Français : Torse du Belvédère, oeuvre néo-attique qui représenterait le héros grec Ajax Telamonius au suicide réalisée par l'athénien Apollonios, fils de Nestor suivant l'inscription figurant sur son piédestal. - Museo Pio-Clementino (Inv. 1192), Musées du Vatican, Rome.
English: Torso of the Belvedere, neo-attic artwork that would be the Greek hero Ajax Telamonius suicide made by Apollonios, son of Nestor, Athenian folowing the inscription on the pedestal. - Museo Pio-Clementino (Inv. 1192), Vatican Museums, Rome.
Deutsch: Torso vom Belvedere, Torso einer neu-attischen Skulptur, die den Selbstmord des griechischen Helden Ajax Telamonius darstellen sollte; gemäß Inschrift auf dem Sockel ein Werk des Apolonios, Sohn des Nestor aus Athen. Museo Pio-Clementino (Inv. 1192), Vatikanische Museen, Rom
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