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Actaeon

"Actaeon (/ækˈtiːən/; Ancient Greek: Ἀκταίων Aktaion), in Greek mythology, son of the priestly herdsman Aristaeus and Autonoe in Boeotia, was a famous Theban hero. Like Achilles in a later generation, he was trained by the centaur Chiron.

He fell to the fatal wrath of Artemis, but the surviving details of his transgression vary: "the only certainty is in what Aktaion suffered, his pathos, and what Artemis did: the hunter became the hunted; he was transformed into a stag, and his raging hounds, struck with a 'wolf's frenzy' (Lyssa), tore him apart as they would a stag." This is the iconic motif by which Actaeon is recognized, both in ancient art and in Renaissance and post-Renaissance depictions." - (en.wikipedia.org 26.01.2022)

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Beschlagwerkkartusche mit Diana und AktäonDiana und AktâonBad der DianaHumpenwandung mit Aktaion und Diana, Ulm, um 1660Humpenmantel mit Aktaion und Diana, südliche Niederlande, um 1650Artemis und Aktaion (nach den Methamorphosen von Ovid)
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Was depicted (Actor) Actaeon
Was depicted (Actor) Diana

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