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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Hinged Bangle - 14K Gold Plate
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 150.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This sleek bracelet borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - Sterling Silver - Size 7
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - Sterling Silver - Size 8
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - Sterling Silver - Size 6
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Hoop Earrings - Sterling Silver
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 95.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. These stylish hoops borrow the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Hoop Earrings - 14K Gold Plate/Sterling Silver
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 95.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. These stylish hoops borrow the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - 14K Gold Plate/Sterling Silver - Size 7
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - 14K Gold Plate/Sterling Silver - Size 6
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Hinged Bangle - 14K Gold Plate/Sterling Silver
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 150.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This sleek bracelet borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - 14K Gold Plate - Size 8
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - 14K Gold Plate - Size 6
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - 14K Gold Plate/Sterling Silver - Size 8
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Hinged Bangle - Sterling Silver
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 150.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This sleek bracelet borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Hoop Earrings - 14K Gold Plate
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 95.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. These stylish hoops borrow the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Herakles Knot Ring - 14K Gold Plate - Size 7
Vendor: Metmuseum.org Price: 85.00 $ (+7.95 $)Unique gifts for her. This eye-catching ring borrows the Herakles knot on a 2nd-century bracelet from Egypt in The Met collection. The ancient Greeks named this simple but strong knot in reference to the mythical hero Herakles, who used it to tie the skin of the slain Nemean lion around his neck upon fulfilling the first of his legendary 12 labors. Because of its affiliation with Herakles, celebrated for his strength and bravery, the knot was considered a protective amulet. It also assumed association with marriage and fertility. The Herakles knot remained a popular ornamental form into Roman times, as exemplified by the Museum's Roman-period bracelet.
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Sense Herakles V2 Tank
Vendor: Vaporempire.com Price: 24.95 $Sense Herakles V2 Tank The Sense Herakles V2 is the compact progression of the Herakles Plus, implementing all of the main functionality and stylistic features of the original while redesigning to a compact form factor, featuring 2mL juice capacity, convenient top-fill capability, quad auxiliary airflow control, and Sense's signature Tri Parallel Coil Design. A continuation of high performance prowess, the Herakles V2 utilizes the Tri Parallel Coil Design as a versatile heating apparatus to pair with the shortened chimney, supplementing fantastic flavor creation and vapor capability. For additional synergy across the entire tank construction, airflow control adopts quad cyclops airslots, each measuring at 6mm by 2mm, for tremendous cloud production and effectively dissipate high heat. Wicking is improved with the e-juice control system, featuring 6 adjustable juice injets for efficient control of liquid utilization. Top-fill method adopts a simple twist off mechanism, resulting in convenient refills and significantly solve leaking problems. An included heat-insulated Stainless Steel widebore drip tip complete the entire tank structure. Manufactured out of Stainless Steel and Pyrex glass reinforcement in a beautiful and modern display, the Sense Herakles V2 is a top-of-the-line compact tank with a wide range of high-performance functionality. Quick Links:Sense Herakles Plus Coils Features:• 2mL Juice Well• 22mm Tank Diamenter• Superior Stainless Steel Construction• Pyrex Glass Reinforcement• Stainless Steel Widebore Drip Tip• Convenient Top-Fill Method• Juice Flow Control System• Quad Adjustable Airflow Control• Sense's Tri Parallel Coil Design• Herakles Plus Coils Compatible• 0.4ohm Kanthal Coil (35~100W)Ì´Ì_• 0.2ohm 316L Stainless Steel Coil (35~80W)• 0.2ohm Ni200 Coil (212-572F)• Copper-Plated 510 Contact Pin Includes:• 1 Herakles V2 Tank• 1 0.4ohm Kanthal Coil• 1 0.2ohm 316L Stainless Steel• 1 Extra Glass Tube• Instruction Manual
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Sense Herakles Plus Tank
Vendor: Vaporempire.com Price: 29.99 $Sense Herakles Plus Tank The Herakles Plus Sub-Ohm TC Tank by Sense is the direct successor to the smash hit Herakles Tank, utilizing a unique coil structure, reengineered airflow system, and convenient top-fill capability. Following the innovation and dependability of the brand, the Herakles Plus features a critical upgrade to its coil system, shifting the focus of turbulent clouds production directly to the coil structure by improving the top airflow, instead of only auxiliary airflow mechanism. This technique creates an efficient apparatus and improves vapor capability without compromising robust flavors of your favorite e-juice. To synergize with the new atomizer structure and handle the higher performance, an inner and outer chamber design implementation produces a compressed environment to create ridiculous amount of vapor while effectively dissipate heat due to its cooling effect and adjustable airflow at base. Also, an improved top-fill method is an added ergonomic factor, providing convenient refills and significantly solve leaking problems. An included Stainless Steel widebore drip tip completes with the entire tank systems with adjustable airflow delivery, enabling max potential right out of the box. The newly assembled Herakles Plus is an all-purpose tank that is at the very pinnacle of innovation. Quick Links:Sense Herakles Plus Coils Features:• 22mm Diameter• Superior Stainless Steel Construction• Pyrex Glass Reinforcement• Innovative Top Airflow with Efficient Air Travel• Reengineered Coil Structure• Quad Adjustable Airflow Control at Base• Widebore AFC Drip Tip• Leak-Prevention Top-Fill Method• Sense's Tri Parallel Design• Copper-Plated 510 Contact Pin Includes:• 1 Herakles Plus Tank• 1 Preinstalled 0.4ohm Kanthal Coil• 1 Additional 0.2ohm 316L SS Coil• 1 Replacement Glass Tube
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Dolle HERAKLES 13.4 in. Black Aluminum Shelf Bracket
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 20.67 $The HERAKLES bracket is a strong bracket designed for heavy weights. It is made of high-quality aluminum that is sturdy and corrosion-resistant. Support very heavy shelf loads in the workshop or pantry. This bracket can even be used to create tables or benches. With so many different sizes, the HERAKLES bracket gives you valuable storage space in any room. Color: Black.
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The Herakles theme: The adaptations of the hero in literature from Homer to the twentieth century [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.00 $Professor Galinsky's "Herakles Theme" provides a survey both descriptive and analytical, of the most significant adaptations of Herakles in western literature, from Homer to present day, with particular emphasis upon the more original and creative portraits of the hero.
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Herakles Book 1 (herakles Hc)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.29 $Author Edouard Cour revisits one of the greatest Greek myths by painting the often-heroic Herakles as, well . . . somewhat of a jerk. Crude and stubborn at times, in little glimpses we meet a man—half-human, after all—with a psychology more complex than he appears, entangled in guilt over the ghosts who have haunted him since childhood. A mournful sadness seizes him as he crosses the fleeting silhouettes of a woman and her three children. "Friends or foe, all those who cross his path end up stiff and worm food," ??comments Linos, the ghost of his childhood music teacher. Brimming with pathos and dark humor, this portrait of Herakles is a graphic whirlwind leaving little respite and often revealing beautiful surprises.
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