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Español: Anquises y Afrodita (Afrodisias, actual Turquía).
English: Anchises and Aphrodite. The Trojan shepherd Anchises gazes at the seated Aphrodite, his over for one night on Mount Ida. She holds a small Eros on her lap: this is an erotic encounter. The head of Selene (Moon) appears above the mountain rocks: she indicates night-time. It was from this union that Aineas was born (Museum of Aphrodisias, in modern-day Turkey).
Türkçe: Ankhises ve Aphrodite (Afrodisias).
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Author Carlos Delgado
Camera location37° 42′ 33.16″ N, 28° 43′ 37.43″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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A Venus-Aphrodite velificans holding an infant, probably Aeneas, as Anchises and Luna-Selene look on. Roman-era relief from Aphrodisias. Museum of Aphrodisias, modern-day Turkey

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