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Protesilaos at The British Museum, London




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Title
The Hero Protesilaos


Artist
Roman version of a Greek original


Date
Original dating from about 460-450 BC


Medium
Marble


Dimensions
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Accession #
GR 1876.9-3.1+2 (Sculpture 1538)



This marble sculpture depicts Protesilaos, the first Greek warrior to land at Troy. The sculpture is a Roman version of a Greek original from 400 BC but was discovered at Kyzikos, north west Turkey.
The figure strides along a ship's prow. The head, now lost, was helmeted at the man held a spear in his raised right arm. There is a wound in his right arm pit, just visible at the point where the arm has broken off - a reminder that Protesilaos was killed as his feet touched Asiatic soil. 
In Greek mythology, Protesilaus /prɵˌtɛsɨˈleɪəs/ (Ancient Greek: Πρωτεσίλᾱος, Prōtesilāos) was a hero in the Iliad who was venerated at cult sites in Thessaly and Thrace. Protesilaus was the son of Iphicles, a "lord of many sheep"; as grandson of the eponymous Phylacos, he was the leader of the Phylaceans. Hyginus surmised that he was originally known as Iolaus—not to be confused with Iolaus, the nephew of Heracles—, but was referred to as "Protesilaus" after being the first (πρῶτος, protos) to leap ashore at Troy, and thus the first to die in the war.
 


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