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Junon Uses Venus

Junon Uses Venus's Belt to Charm Jupiter, Illustration of Book XIV of the Iliad of Homer

(While the fight continues to be advantageous for the Trojans, Junon uses Venus's belt to charm Jupiter, and sleep to put him to sleep. However, Neptune revives the Greeks and the Trojans are turned away. Illustration of book XIV of the Iliad of Homere, Fre)


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Junon Uses Venus's Belt to Charm Jupiter, Illustration of Book XIV of the Iliad of Homer by Unknown artist. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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