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Antiochus, 18th century

Antiochus, 18th century
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Antiochus, 18th century
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Diciano, G. (18th century)
Location
Peterhof Palace, Petrodvorets, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Antiochus, the son of Seleucus, King of Syria was afflicted with an apparantly incurable malady. Only Erasistratus, a Greek doctor and anatomist, was able to uncover the cause: Antiochus was dying of love for his young stepmother, Stratonice. Erasistratus persuaded the old king to give his young wife to his son, who recovered fully;

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18th century / lover / animal / Greece / Europe / bed / furniture / Macedonia / mythology / mythology / sickness / female / bedroom / doctor / classical / male / myth / king / illness

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